Live from Taiwan: Cebit 2006 Preview - Part 2
by Wesley Fink on March 9, 2006 9:00 AM EST- Posted in
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Transcend
Transcend is well-known in the Asian market, but is probably best recognized in the US Market as a manufacturer of flash memory.
Transcend is now active in the US Market with their full product line, which is on display at Cebit. This ranges from conventional memory products like DDR and DDR2 dimms . . .
. . . to a complete line of USB JefFlash products and MP3 players sold under the T. Sonic name.
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RichUK - Thursday, March 9, 2006 - link
I think the cooling solution on the Aopen board is pretty good, silence and passive cooling is the way forward IMO. I think these days motherboard manufacturers focus a lot more on their cooling designs, which is a good thing because loud chipset fans suck hard.vailr - Thursday, March 9, 2006 - link
Re: "no where to be found"According to the Microsoft Encarta Dictionary (print edition), "nowhere" is a single word. "no where" is incorrect usage.
Wesley Fink - Thursday, March 9, 2006 - link
Gee, Thanks!DarthPierce - Thursday, March 9, 2006 - link
Am I somehow getting this stuff before it's ready to be published? most pictures arent there, and the next page thing (to go to page 5) sends me to never-never land....Wesley Fink - Thursday, March 9, 2006 - link
Sometimes our posting engine has a mind of its own. The article was posting while it was being entered in the engine - even though Post Status was NO.Everything should be up and working now.
We talk in general terms about the 7900GTX/GT launch in this article, and we also cover the AOpen 975X DualCore board and Broadwater. You should see the full 7900GTX launch article just posted for a complete review of the nVidia 7900GTX.