CoolerMaster Goodies From Computex 2007

"CoolerMaster have a few goodies on display at Computex 2007"

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CoolerMaster Goodies From Computex 2007

CoolerMaster have a few bits and pieces on display at Computex 2007. First cab off the rank is their new 1250w power supply with 6 +12v rails

CM 1250w PSU















...and the same power supply running 2 x SLI setups of 4 x 8800GTX.

SLI

Unfortunately, when I saw their new Cosmos case I had one of those...'My goodness what have you done' moments. Admittedly, the case really doesn't do a lot for me, but case style is a personal thing.

Cosmos 1

Cosmos2

CoolerMaster' new CSX designer cases look kind of cool.

CSX designer cases

Passive cooling for your graphics card is an increasing trend...CoolerMaster have a few of their own, although it look like Arctic Cooling may have had an influence on the top one.

CM passive heatsinks

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07-06-2007, 07:15:40

PV5150
Philips has announced that it has broken the one-terabyte storage barrier with the launch of the SPD5130 external hard drive.

Link

07-06-2007, 09:12:17

Rastalovich
Think I`m having a bit of a brain fart.

Thing I missing is purchasing an empty external caddie, ala IceBox effortish, and stick u`r own internal drive in it.

Or is it the fact this is off-the-shelf 1TB ?

08-06-2007, 03:31:25

PP Mguire
Off the shelf 1tb.

08-06-2007, 04:01:31

youpla

08-06-2007, 04:57:18

old.gregg
formatted a 320Gb drive last night and had time to spare making dinner whilst it was going on.
formatting 1Tb - you could probably go on holiday and be back in time to see the 100% bar.
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