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Day Three:
Abit previews next overclocker-friendly mobo Abit shows us a preview of its upcoming Core 2 Duo overclocker-friendly motherboard: the AW9D-MAX. Looks promising, but we're told that there maybe more to come from this board before it's released.
NVIDIA announces PureVideo HD for HDCP The green team lays out its software and hardware compatibility for HD movies with HDCP content protection. It's got a new technology to cater for movies - PureVideo HD.
NVIDIA's nForce 590 SLI Intel Edition pictured NVIDIA was demonstrating its new nForce 590 SLI Intel Edition reference motherboard with a Core 2 Duo processor and a pair of GeForce 7950 GX2s in Quad SLI.
Core 2 Duo may not launch until September Several sources inside the industry have indicated that Intel's upcoming Core 2 Duo processors may not launch until September.
ECS showcases ATIs RD600 chips ECS has one of ATI's RD600 reference boards on its stand. RD600 is an update of RD580, with added support for Intel's upcoming 2 Duo processors.
bit-tech mod on Foxconn's stand bit-tech mods are on show again this year. This time, we've joined Foxconn by getting in on the World Cup fever that's sprawling across Taipei.
Intel announces 965 Express chipset series Intel announces its 965-series chipsets and claims to 'Reach New Heights' on the 84th floor of Taipei 101 - the world's tallest building.
ASUS shows off dual X1600XT Gemini card ASUS showed us its new dual Radeon X1600XT Gemini card - one of the first single card CrossFire video cards we've seen.
Quad SLI drivers 'at least two months away' Downloadable Quad SLI drivers may well be longer than we first thought. It is likely to be at least two months before Quad SLI hits the channel.
ATI touts physics on GPU Fancy running three graphics cards in your system? A combo deal of two X1900s and an extra X1600 in an Intel motherboard could get you a PhysX-killing setup.
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