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Computex 2007 - Day 3 Show Coverage

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Computex 2007 - Day 3 Show Coverage

Our final day of exclusive Computex 2007 coverage uncovers some very interesting products being introduced by ASUS, Thermaltake, and VIA. We were the last reporter standing on this closing day of the conference and were privileged enough to get an inside peek on some great new products. Once again, this is a must read for hardware enthusiasts.

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Thanks for great coverage of the show.
i mostly like the water cooling making it so simple anyone can use it
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man, now they're makin boards with water-ready chipsets, thats crazy, as is the 2000W psu

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Thanks for the nice comments.. I have a factory tour of Kingston Technology and ECS coming up this week and then it will be back to normal reviews.
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skierkid450 wrote:man, now they're makin boards with water-ready chipsets, thats crazy, as is the 2000W psu

great coverage
EVGA has been marketing a complete water cooler board for a while now, it's just the price that's a killer instead of the heat............ :mrgreen:
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Those DuOrb coolers look they would be noisy and block the top of the ram slots on some boards.
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Seems like some very interesting stuff is coming :)
bubba wrote:Those DuOrb coolers look they would be noisy and block the top of the ram slots on some boards.
Exactly what I was thinking, I guess it's ok for someone that just installs everything and then forgets about it.


Oh and... about the TT case, theres a rail on the top panel so we can slide it? And what's that control panel thing in the front? This case looks like a space ship, not as bad as Cooler Master's 700$ case though :roll:
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Zertz wrote:Oh and... about the TT case, theres a rail on the top panel so we can slide it? And what's that control panel thing in the front? This case looks like a space ship, not as bad as Cooler Master's 700$ case though :roll:
Yup the top panel on top slides, so if you use one of the Thermaltake water cooling kits you can fill it without removing the unit from the 5.25" bays.

And yup on the top front it has the front connectors (4 USB, Firewire and headphones are on that model I believe).
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