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Intel preps new home server designs for Atom
January could see a new wave of compact mini-servers marrying second-gen Atom chips to Windows Home Server systems.
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Gigabyte unveils "convertible" netbook/netpad
Gigabyte's new netbook has a convertible form factor that allows it to be used as a "netpad".
Gigabyte launches new "ghost" gaming mice
COMPUTEX | They sound similar to Logitech's legendary G5 gaming mice, but with tweaks...
Mouse bling reaches new heights
COMPUTEX | Asus may have introduced us to stylish, leather-clad laptops and mice, but Gigabyte has outdone its fierce rivals with its new bling mouse.
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Gigabyte's butt-ugly but fully customisable iMac
COMPUTEX | Gigabyte displayed a new iMac-like PC at Computex. It actually comes as an empty PC case with a stand that you can mount your choice of monitor on.
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SATA 3.0 set to launch with blazing 6 Gbit/s speeds
This week’s Computex techfest will mark the public debut of the third-gen SATA interface spec, capable of boosting data-to-disk speeds to an SSD-friendly 750 MB/s.
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Google reveals its ‘secret’ servers
Take a peek at the custom-built hardware behind Google’s search engine, where a fleet of dual-x86 servers are crammed into a fleet of shipping containers
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GA-EP45T-EXTREME: a gutsy performer
Offering serious performance, a complex cooling system and plenty of features, this board is a serious piece of work... but can you afford all the rest?
Gigabyte iSolo 210
A simple case of airflow in this respectable effort from Gigabyte, but which colour do you want?
A powerful supply with software control
Making your hardware go as fast as possible requires a certain amount of feedback. You need to know, exactly, just how fast a particular component is working. Gigabyte has applied this feedback and control mentality to one of the last bastions of ‘dumb tech’ inside a PC — the power supply.
Upper-mid performance at low-down prices
Although Nvidia’s 8000 series graphics cards have been dominating the market for some time now, ATI’s 2000 series cards just keep getting better and better.
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