Computex 2010 coverage overview

Posted on Thursday, June 03 2010 @ 11:56 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Computex 2010 OCZ Technology Suite @ TechwareLabs
OCZ invited us up to their private suite at the Grand Hyatt in Taipei during Computex 2010 to show off their 2010 product line and new developments. The products included the line of very popular SSD drives and a few new items like a portable USB 3.0 drive and a PCI-e card with flash memory onboard which provides users with I/O speeds unmatched by standard SATA II, or SCSI.





Computex 2010 - Second Day Wanderings @ Ninjalane




Computex 2010 - Spotlight NZXT @ TechwareLabs
Techwarelabs was given a personal invite to the NZXT's suite at the Grand Hyatt in Taipei to go over their new products which include a several unique power supplies,and their line of computer cases.





Noctua and Coolink Show a Horde of New Heatsinks @ Hardware Canucks
Noctua and Coolink have unveiled their upcoming heatsinks of which some are early prototypes and others are just about ready for production. We don't have much in the way of information regarding these (some are so new that they don't have names yet) but what little specs we could dig out of our contacts is contained in this article.



Zalman Shows New Heatsinks, Fans, USB 3.0 Plans & More @ Hardware Canucks
Zalman has detailed their upcoming lineup which includes new revisions of existing coolers, the addition of high performance fans, a USB 3.0 HDD dock and a power consumption meter. Some power supplies will also be getting a makeover with 80Plus Bronze and Silver models. It looks to be an impressive year for them!



Noctua show KitGuru new range of Prototype coolers @ Computex
Our favourite cooling company Noctua have been showcasing some upcoming products at Computex in Taipei and we have a little gallery of images to show you this morning. For those of you who don’t know, KitGuru recently hit 4.8ghz on air with a Core i7 875k with their monster Austrian Sandwich the NH D14 - which you can see over here. We even managed to hit 5ghz, although it wasn’t stable … nonetheless, booting into Windows at 5ghz on air is still incredible!



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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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