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Friday, July 24, 2009

Cheap 128GB USB Flash Drive from Edge Tech


Edge Tech’s DiskGO USB Flash drive will come encased in a durable aluminum housing with encryption software for added protection. The drive is a $150 cheaper price tag compared to Kingston’s flash drive with the same storage space. The 128GB model is priced at a relatively expensive $390. The Edge Tech DiskGO will be released on July 31st, 2009.

Genius Slim 311R Night Vision Infrared Led Webcam


Here is the new infrared webcam from Genius which is specially made for late night
Chatters who can't switch-on the lights at night (due to room-mate) and video chat.
Using Night Vision Infrated Technology, the Slim 311R offors you to video chat in a very
low-light enveronment without disturbing anyone. the webcam also hax a built-in
Microphone, 300K pixels CMOS image Sensor, 360 degrees swivel, and multi-function
clipping base desing. The Genius Slim 311R provides you to video chat at 640 x 480
resolution, while you can take a snap of yourself at 1280 x 960 pixels. As usual, there
is no word on pricing or availability so far.

The Velocity Micro Edge Z55 is an Intel Core i7-Based System With Many Configuration Options


The Velocity Micro Edge Z55 is an Intel Core i7-Based System With Many Configuration Options


Today marks the official launch of Intel's new core processor architecture, the Intel Core i7 family of CPUs. As such, we fully expect a plethora of new Core i7-based product announcements from systems manufacturers today and in the days and weeks to follow. We've already been privy to a few such announcements, as well as even being lucky enough to get our hands on three such systems from Falcon Northwest, Gateway, and iBuypower.

Velocity Micro is one the latest vendors to throw its hat into the Intel Core i7 ring with the Velocity Micro Edge Z55 mini-tower system. The base configuration for the Edge Z55 starts at $2,199. However, using the online configurator, we were actually able to get the system price down to $1,964 by downgrading the graphics card, removing the second optical drive, eschewing the keyboard and mouse, and taking advantage of the $100 instant saving (using Velocity Micro's "3 Days Sales Event Coupon").

The Edge Z55 can be configured with either a 2.66GHz Core i7-920, 2.93GHz Core i7-940, or 3.2GHz Core i7-965 processor. The price difference between the Core i7-920 and the Core i7-965 is a whopping $985. The system ships with 3GB DDR3-1333 SDRAM and an 850-watt power supply. The memory can be upgraded to 6GB ($200) and the power supply can be upped to 1,200-watts ($120). A wide range of ATI and Nvidia-based graphics card configuration options are available, ranging from a single ATI Radeon HD 4850 up to a pair of Nvidia GeForce GTX 280 cards using SLI ($745) or a pair of ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 cards using CrossFireX ($990). The default hard drive is a 500GB, 7,200, SATA-300 drive; but Velocity Micro offers many hard drive storage options that include traditional platter-based drives as well as a number of solid state drive (SSD) options.

Depending on how you configure the Edge Z55, Velocity Micro estimates that it will ship as early as November 24. We discovered, however, that adding certain components to the configuration, such as any of the SSD options, automatically shifted the estimated ship date out to December 4.

VALUE DESKTOP SYSTEM U2007-AVs Series


Configuration:


* AMD Athlon™ 64, Athlon™ 64 X2
* Asus M2N-MX Mainboard, nForce 430 Chipset
* Built-in 2 ATA-100, 4 SATA-II (Raid Support 0 ,1), 1 PCI-E*x16, 1 PCI-E*x1, 2 PCI, 4
Rear & 2 Front USB.
* 512MB DDR2-533 Memory
* 1.44 High Density Floppy Drive
* Integrated geForce 6100 Video Graphics Controller
* 80GB SATA-150 Hard Drive (7200rpm, 8MB Cache)
* mATX Tower Case w/2 Front USB Ports (300w PSU)
* 56k V.92 Internal PCI Modem
* 16Max DVD/CDRW Internal IDE Combo Drive
* Integrated ADI AD1986A (6-Channel Audio Codec)
* Integrated nVidia Gigabit Network Controller
* 2-pieces Speaker System
* Microsoft Basic PS2 Keyboard & PS2 Mouse
* Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic Operating Systems
* Monitor NOT Included. Please click here for monitors
Processor Options:

* Athlon™ 64 X2 3600+ (1.9GHz, 1MB)
* Athlon™ 64 X2 3800+ (2.0GHz, 1MB)
* Athlon™ 64 X2 4200+ (2.2GHz, 1MB)
* Athlon™ 64 X2 4600+ (2.4GHz, 1MB)
* Athlon™ 64 X2 5000+ (2.6GHz, 1MB)
* Athlon™ 64 X2 5200+ (2.6GHz, 2MB)
* Athlon™ 64 X2 5600+ (2.8GHz, 2MB)
* Athlon™ 64 X2 6000+ (3.0GHz, 2MB)

Sony set to introduce VAIO FZ2 laptops




It's not all that long ago that Sony bumped its VAIO FZ laptops into Santa Rosa territory, but it seems that the company is planning to expand the line even further, with Notebook Italia today getting word of a pair of new FZ2 series laptops. As with its current FZ offerings, these new laptops will each pack 15.4-inch WXGA displays, but they get an upgrade in the processor department to your choice of Core 2 Duo T7250 or T7500, along with NVIDIA GeForce 8400 GT graphics on the higher-end of the two, 2GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, and your choice of Blu-ray or DVD combo drives. No word on a release date just yet, it seems, but they'll apparently set you back $1,299 or $1,399 depending on the configuration.

GeIL DDR3 Value Triple Channel Series



GeIL, one of the world's leading memory module manufacturers, announce the all new DDR3
Value Triple Channel Series line of Products to be added to GeILs, performance memory
Module lineup.

The triple Chennel Kit is specifically Designed to compliment intel® Core™ i7 Processor and the X58 Express Chipset. Combined with GeILs' IC testing/sorting technology,each of GeILs, DDR3 memory module is enhanced for optimized speed, low latency and high stability.

Features and Specifications

Available Capacity: 3GB (1GBx3) & 6GB (2GBx3) Triple-Channel Package
Available Speed & Voltage:
1066MHz 7-7-7-20, Voltage 1.5V
1066MHz 8-8-8-20, Voltage 1.5V
1333MHz 7-7-7-24 Voltage 1.5V
1333MHz 9-9-9-24 Voltage 1.5V
1600MHz 8-8-8-28 Voltage 1.65V

Heat-spreader: Brushed-Titanium Aluminum Heat Spreader

Warranty: Lifetime

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Intel introduces Quad-Core Xeon 7300 series processors




Intel introduced six new Quad-Core Xeon 7300 series CPUs to compete with AMD’s upcoming Barcelona that is launching next week. Intel claimed that the new Xeon 7300 series would perform twice as fast compared to its previous dual-core line of products.


The Xeon 7300s features 8MB l2 cache and uses four separate 1,066MHz connections for each core on the chip allowing more efficient information and data processing between CPU and RAM.
Intel will release two high-end quad-core models, the E7340 and X7350, with clock speeds of 2.4GHz and 2.93GHz respectively. As for the Mid-range models, it will have only 6MB of L2 cache with clock speeds ranging between 1.6GHz and 2.4GHz. For the low end market, there are Xeon 7300s clocked at 1.86GHz and 2.13GHz with 4MB of L2 cache. The pricing of Xeon 7300 series ranges from $856 up to $2301 per 1000 chips.

Gigabyte EX58-Extreme Motherboard










Introduction

Part One (Socio-economic ramblings)

When writing a new motherboard review your initial thoughts tend to focus on the quality of the components, the layout, the bios, and later on, package design and the bundled contents. However, when the Gigabyte GA- EX58 Extreme landed in the lab, one of the first thoughts that sprung to mind was timing.
It is also likely that Intel and its partners have also been somewhat preoccupied with this matter. Let me expand upon this. Whenever a new product is launched you can expect that various departments will get together, and plan to launch at the most advantageous time. Holiday periods are a usual favorite, or even the launch of a competitor’s product, especially when you know your offering will out perform the competition. Unfortunately, Intel hasn’t had to worry about the competition for quite some time. AMD’ processors haven’t been poor, Intel have merely produced a better product. As a result there has only been one choice, and that was Intel. Hopefully AMD’s Deneb processor will offer stiffer opposition.

I imagine where Intel and its partners have lost sleep, is in the main due to the unexpected economic downturn. Intel would have known it would have been a difficult task to sell the new i7 processor on the back of the Core 2 Duo /Quad. The Core 2 has been a great success, and it’s likely to be a great performer for some time to come. There is no new software or hardware on the horizon that is likely to bring the Core 2 Duo to its knees. In fact the i7 is unlikely to be fully utilized for at least 12 months. Yes it may have a more efficient memory controller, and it will outperform the Core 2, but it’s highly unlikely to hasten the Core 2 Duo’s march into the processor graveyard. It’s not just me who is a little underwhelmed by the arrival of the i7. Looking around the net I don’t see a great deal of excitement and chatter, which is not usually the case when a new technology has been released.

Most consumers recognize that buying at launch will get you the latest technology, and that this will at times come at the cost of temperamental setups, which require bios updates, and visits to various forums to identify incompatible hardware. Then there is the high price of the hardware. In the case of the i7 you not only have a new CPU, you also have a new chipset which requires a new motherboard, and the more expensive DDR3 RAM. Intel X58 motherboards are retailing for around £250-£300. Though to be fair to Intel the i7 920 (2.66Ghz) is reasonably priced when you consider the initial costs of the Core 2 Duo/Quad.

You would be hard pressed to imagine a worse scenario than the current financial crises Intel are faced with today. It was already going to be difficult to launch a high octane promotional campaign on the back of the success of the Core 2 Duo/Quad, but to drag out the dancing silver lab men in a big hurrah seems somewhat crass considering the economic malaise we find ourselves in.
I imagine Intel would have originally gone all guns blazing for the razzmatazz and ticker tape, but they are now faced with the option of appearing out of touch with the concerns of the common people. They could simply allowing the launch to go by with a reluctant shrug and half a smile and a tag line, “oh by the way you might like this, but if you are worried about your mortgage and making ends meet, your existing PC is probably going to be fine for the next 12 months.” A post modern ironic ad campaign with a sprinkling of reverse psychology it may well be, but it’s hardly going to set the world alight and spread confidence around the world of IT. And boy does the world need a little good news at the moment.

So having veered off into the realms of socio-economics, and my attempt to place the launch of the i7 CPU and X58 chipset in some sort of context, I will get on with the review. After all, that’s why you came to www.cpu3d.com

Part Two (The techie stuff)

Right from the off the packaging clearly conveys to the consumer a number of enhancements that will hopefully provide both performance and stability. In addition to the Hybrid Silent Pipe 2 cooling, and Ultra Durable™ 3 technology, Gigabyte claims that the combination of high quality Japanese capacitors and an extra layer of copper within the PCB, will result in higher stable overclocks.

Gigabyte also makes a point of espousing the energy saving virtues of the GA-EX58 Extreme and its 6 Gear Power Phase Switching. Theoretically this will allow the consumer to have more refined control over power usage, and thus reduce electricity costs, when all that is required is a little surfing or word processing.
However, the big selling point about the GA-EX58 is that it supports the new i7 CPU. Nehalem departs from its predecessor, in that instead of cobbling two duo core processors together, which was the solution for the Core 2 Quad (Kentsfield/Yorkfield), all four cores are on the same piece of silicon. The i7 is fabricated using 45nm technology. These approaches ought to lead to better thermal dynamics and lower voltages.

Intel has gone the route of AMD by incorporating an onboard memory controller. We say goodbye to Front Side Bus and hello to Intel® QuickPath Interconnect (QPI). Intel claims that QPI allows quicker access and shorter points between the processor and dedicated onboard memory. One processor can also borrow another’s unused memory when required. Click here if you wish to find out more about QuickPath Architecture.
In addition, we see a return of hyper threading, which means that the i7 is capable of running 8 separate processing threads. Firing up the Performance Tab in Task Manager reveals the potential for some serious folding. And another thing, Intel are also proud of the chips 8mb of Smart Cache.


The GA-EX58 supports the i7 processor, which requires the new LGA 1366 socket. So please don’t try and force your existing CPU into the GA-EX58. We also see the Intel® X58 Express chipset and its support for DDR3 tri Channel memory and 2 PCI-E x16 Gen 2.0 slots and 1 PCI-E x8 slot, which Gigabyte claims will allow you to install 3 way ATI CrossFireX™ and 3 way NVIDIA SLI™.

Gigabyte are hoping that the combination of high quality hardware and a flexible bios will allow the end user to push the performance envelope to the extreme. We have already seen how well the Asus P6T Deluxe (X58) motherboard did in allowing the i7 920 to be clocked to 4Ghz on air! Can the Gigabyte match or exceed this? OK, before we look at the benchmarks lets look at the specifications and features.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Intel Core 2 Extreme QX6800


Intel's V8: firing on all cylinders?

Intel struts its stuff with a new quad-core CPU you might buy and an eight-core set-up that is sure to be out of reach...

Rating
70%


Suggested Price: £810/$1199
More info:
Intel's Core 2 Extreme page

Let's start with V8 as it's something of an odd ball. It consists of an Intel S5000XVN ATX motherboard and two quad-core Xeon X5365 processors, each clocked to 3GHz and capable of operating on a 1333MHz frontside bus. With it, Intel sent us a pair of CPU coolers, 4GB of Samsung FB-DIMM PC2-5300F memory and an 850W power supply from Cooler Master.
So, that's eight physical cores on two sockets all with an estimated value of £2400. Good value as a bundle? It's hard to be sure, as Intel isn't selling the V8 as a system but is instead touting it as a technology showcase.
Or is it? As it happens the Xeon X5365 processor isn't currently available through the usual channels. If you want one, you have to buy a Mac Pro from Apple. The covering letter that came with the V8 refers to an "eight-core media creation PC", which is a pretty good description of the top-of-the-range Mac Pro.
Could V8, or a version of it, be a board supplied by Intel for Apple and now getting a lease of life beyond the Mac platform? Neither Intel nor Apple are saying, of course

Cooler Master introduces several new CPU coolers




Cooler Master today announced to introduce five new retail CPU coolers. The Mars, Hyper UC and Eclipse coolers are all usable for both Intel and AMD processors. The Hyper TX Intel and Hyper TX AMD are both specifically targeted at one brand of processors. Naturally the new Cooler Master coolers support the new AMD Socket AM2 and Intel Core 2 Duo/Extreme processors. The new CPU coolers are targeted at casemodders and overclockers and all feature a nice design together with great cooling performance.

Intel Announces Two New Atom Processors On Atom's First Birthday





Beijing, China -- Celebrating the 1-year anniversary of Intel Corporation's introduction of its wildly popular Intel Atom processor family, Anand Chandrasekher, Intel senior vice president and general manager of the Ultra Mobility Group, introduced two new processors for Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) and several other milestones during his keynote today at the Intel Developer Forum in Beijing.

Chandrasekher was joined by two other Intel executives, Craig Barrett and Pat Gelsinger, whose keynotes focused on the company’s directions for the next year and beyond. The event, held at the Renaissance Beijing Capital Hotel, was geared toward the Chinese market in support of local innovation and Intel’s industry leadership in the region.

During his keynote, titled "Mobility's Next Wave of Growth," Chandrasekher demonstrated the first live demo of Intel's next-generation Atom-based MID platform, codenamed "Moorestown." Chandrasekher provided a sneak peek into the low-power innovation of the platform by showcasing a greater than 10x idle power reduction compared to today's Atom-based platform in a side-by-side demo. This dramatic reduction is made possible through a combination of new power management techniques, a new partition optimized for the MID segments and Intel's Hi-k 45nm manufacturing process.

Due by 2010, the Moorestown platform is comprised of a System on Chip (codenamed "Lincroft") that integrates a 45nm Intel Atom processor core, graphics, video and memory controller, and a companion input/output (I/O) hub (codenamed "Langwell"). The platform will be accompanied by a new Moblin software version that is optimized to enable the rich, interactive, PC-like Internet experience along with cellular voice capabilities.


Intel also announced two new Atom processors for MIDs: the Z550 and Z515. The Z550 extends the performance of the MID product line to 2GHz with Intel Hyperthreading technology support, setting a new standard for the highest performance processor in the under-3-watt power envelope. The Z515 incorporates the new Intel Burst Performance Technology (Intel BPT), which enables the processor to run at 1.2GHz when performance is needed in existing small and sleek MID form factors.

These new Atom processors further extend customer choices to enable the best Internet experience in pocketable MIDs. Chandrasekher also announced several new MID designs for the China market.

Discussing Intel Centrino 2-based laptops, Chandrasekher pointed out additional OEMs choosing to include Intel ultra low-voltage processors to create ultra-thin laptop designs that are less than 1 inch thick. While lighter in size and weight, these notebooks still offer great performance and battery life consumers have come to expect. Chandrasekher then described the next-generation processors for laptops based on the Nehalem architecture that will be available in the second half of this year on the "Calpella" platform. These processors will be more powerful then their predecessors by including such technologies as Intel Hyper-Threading Technology and Intel Turbo Boost Technology.
For more information, visit www.intel.com.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

The Mechanical Memory Key




This has to be the coolest custom USB drive we have seen so far on Geeky Gadgets, the Mechanical Memory Key.
The Mechanical Memory Key was handmade by UK Artist Rob Smith and took Rob about 12 hours to make, as you can see from the photo the case is made from wood and it features parts from 6 different pocket watches.
The key is made out of purple heart & has approximately 26 Ruby’s which look great when the key catches the light, & when the Keys plugged into a USB, it glows green from underneath the gears giving the key a good sense of movement.If you want one you had better be quick there is only one available for $165.

Toshiba Mini NB205 Netbook



The highly anticipated Toshiba Mini NB205 Netbook has finally reached us and will be available starting late june for $349. ins casy you've frogotten,this mini laptop sports a 10.1-inch diagonal widescreen TruBrite Backlit LED Display,a 1.66GHZ intel Atom N280 CPU, up to 2gb ofr RAM, a 160GB HDD with Impact Sensor, windows xp Home OS, a built-in webcam, a 2-in-1 memory card slot, a security lock slot, a USB port with Sleep-adn-Carge, two USB 2.0 Ports,WiFi, Bluetooth and a 6-cell battery.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

The Mouser Mouse




Here is a cool design concept from Andrey Chirkov, the Mouser Mouse.
The Mouser Mouse is a combination of two materials with different qualities and textures, a combination of warm pliable wood and cold hard metal.
It certainly looks like an interesting design, lets hope they put these into production as it would look pretty cool on anyone’s desk

Sandisk Netbook SDHC Cards




Sandisk has launched a new range of memory cards designed specifically for netbooks, the Sandisk Netbook SDHC Cards.
These new memory cards will add much needed space to netbooks, they come in 8GB and 16GB sizes, although the only difference between these SDHC cards and standard SDHC cards is that they have the name ‘Netbook’ on the front.
The Sandisk Netbook SDHC Cards will retail for $39.99 for the 8GB version and $79.99 for the 16GB version.

Sony Releases Ultra-compact Notebook PC




Sony will release its VAIO VGN-P50 ultra-compact entry-level laptop in the Japanese market on June 6th, 2009. This Windows XP-powered laptop measures 245mm x 120mm x 19.8mm and weighing at 626grams. It has an 8-inch ultra wide LCD screen with a 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z520 processor, a 1GB RAM, a 80GB HDD, and Intel’s US15W chipset. Other features include a couple of USB 2.0 slots, IEEE 802.11 b/g/n wireless LAN, Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, multi-card reader and four hours of battery life. The Sony VAIO VGN-P50 is priced at around 85,000 Yen ($890).

MSI EX723, GT729 notebooks launched




MSI today came out with two new notebook computers. The EX723 is a 17″ machine with 1440×900 resolution, Nvidia Geforce G110M graphic card with 512MB VRAM, Core 2 Duo processor, and Blu-ray drive. On the other hand the GT729 is a nice looking notebook with powerful specification. The GT729 boast of MSI exclusive Turbo Drive Engine Technology to increase the speed of CPU. The notebook features the latest DDR3 System RAM, long battery life for full blu-ray movie playback, Intel Centrino 2 Processor Technology, Dolby surround sound, and ATi Mobility Radeon HD 4850 3D Graphic Card (1GB VRAM).

Alienware M17X Gaming Laptop




Details have been leaked of the latest gaming laptop from Alienware, the Alienware M17X Gaming Laptop which wasn’t scheduled to be released for another four days.
From the specifications, the Alienware M17X Gaming Laptop certainly looks like it is going to be a serious piece of kit, with dual 1GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280M GPU’s and a Intel Core 2 Extreme quad-core processor.
On top of that the Alienware M17X will come with up to 8GB of 1333MHz DDR3 RAM, and the choice of either a 1TB 7200-rpm HDD or a 512GB DDD, as well as a nine cell battery, firewire, 4 USB 2.0 ports, eSATA, 802.11n WiFi and an 8-in-1 card reader.

Acer Releases 11.6-inch Netbook




Acer has recently rolled out a new member for its netbook series by releasing the LT3000 11.6-inch wide netbook. It comes with a 1366×768 resolution display, a 1.33 GHz Intel Atom Z520 processor, a 1GB of RAM, 160GB of HDD and US15W chipset. The netbook also sports three USB 2.0 ports, IEEE 802.11 b/g wireless LAN, Bluetooth 2.0, card reader, a 3MP webcam and Windows XP operating system. Unfortunately, the battery lifetime is only enough up to 3 hours. The Acer LT3000 is priced at 65,000Yen($685) in Japan.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

GA-7GEWH-RH (1.0)




Specification


Processor Supported • Dual-Core Intel® Xeon™ (Dempsey/Woodcrest) processors
• Supports 667/1066/1333MHz/Socket LGA771
Chipset Description • Intel®5000X
• Intel®6321ESB
System Memory • 8 x ECC Registered FB-DIMM
• Supports up to 32GB 533/667 memory
• 4 Fully Buffered DIMM channels
System BIOS • Phoenix® Server BIOS, 8Mb ROM
Integrated SAS Controller • LSI® SAS1068 SAS Controller
Integrated SATA Controller • Built in Intel®6321ESB with SATA RAID 0,1,10
Support RAID Function • Intel® 6321ESB with SATA RAID 0,1,10
• LSI®SAS1068 supports 8 independant SAS 3.0 Gb/s with Host RAID 0,1,10
Integrated Network • Build in Intel® 6321ESB supports dual Gigabit Ethernet ports
Integrated Super I/O Controller • ITE®ITE IT8718 with HW Monitor
Integrated Audio Controller • Realtek® ALC883
I/O Connectors • 2 x PS/2
• 8 x USB 2.0 (4 by cable)
• 1 x Parallel
• 2 x COM (2 by cable)
• 2 x LAN RJ45
• 6 x Audio jacks
• 1 x Optical SPDIF OUT
• 1 x Coaxial SPDIF OUT
On-Board Connector • 1 x ATA-100 connector
• 1 x Floppy connector
• 2 x IEEE1394 connector
• 1 x SPDIF In pin header
• 6 x Serial ATA 3Gb/s connector
Expansion Slot • 1 x PCI-E slot by x16
• 1 x PCI-E slot by x8 ( in x16 socket)
• 2 x PCI-X slot support 64/133MHz
• 1 x PCI slot supports 32/33MHz
Board Dimension • EATX Form Factor
• 12"W x 13"D

GA-7NCSV-RH Coming Soon




• Supports dual Intel®Xeon® processors at FSB 1066/1333MHz with Intel®5100 chipset & 82801IR ICH9 RAID chipset
• Supports 6 ECC Registered DDR2 533/667MHz
• Integrated in ServerEngines Pilot II VGA chipset
• Four PCI-E x8 slot, one PCI-E x1 slot, and one PCI 32/33MHz slot
• Intel® Virtualization Technology features native harware platform for various OS in one system
• Intel®82801IR ICH9 RAID supports six independant SATA controllers, each controller capable up to 3Gb/second transfer rate
• Intel® SW RAID 0, 1, 10, 5(RAID 5 is for Windows only)
• Intel® 82566DM single-port GbE controller & Intel® 82573 single-port GbE & single-port 100BASE-TX
• ServerEngines Pilot II Server Management features enhanced
• CEB Form Factor(12”W * 10.5”D)

Specification


Processor Supported • Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® (Woodcrest/Wolfdale) processors
• Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® (Clovertown/Harpertown) processors
• Supports 1066/1333MHz/Socket LGA771
Chipset Description • Intel® 5100
• Intel® 82801IR ICH9 RAID
System Memory • 6 x ECC Registered DDR2
• Supports up to 48GB 533/667 memory
• Dual Channel memory bus
Integrated Video Controller • Integrated in ServerEngines Pilot II
Integrated SATA Controller • Intel® 82801IR ICH9 RAID SATA 3Gb/s controller
• Supports 6 x SATA connectors
Support RAID Function • Intel® SW RAID 0, 1, 10, 5(Windows only)
• Optional LSI SW RAID 0/1/10 or LSI SW RAID 0/1/5/10
Integrated Network • Intel® 82566DM single-port GbE GbE
• Intel® 82573 single-port GbE GbE
• Single-port 100BASE-TX (for management)
Integrated Super I/O Controller • Integrated in ServerEngines Pilot II
I/O Connectors • 2 x PS/2
• 2 x USB
• 1 x COM
• 1 x VGA
• 2 x RJ45
On-Board Connector • 1 x IDE connector
• 2 x 2 USB 2.0 connectors (for additional 4 ports by cables)
• 1 x COM connector
• 6 x Serial ATA 3Gb/s connector
Expansion Slot • 3 x PCI-E x8
• 1 x PCI-E x8 (x1 bandwidth)
• 1 PCI-E x1
• 1 x PCI supports 32/33MHz
Server Management • ServerEngines Pilot II
Optional Device • SAS 8-port SW RAID: GC-RLE086-RH
• SAS 8-port HW RAID: GC-RLE087-RH
Board Dimension • CEB Form Factor
• 12"W x 10.5"D

GA-7TCSV1-RH Coming Soon




Coming Soon
• CEB form factor easy to find suitable chassis.
• Based on Intel all new generation Tylersburg-EN 2S platform supporting dual 45nm native quad-core "Nehalem" processors with integrated 3 channel DDR3 memory controller and QuickPath Interconnect.
• Six DIMMs supporting maxumum 48GB DDR3-800/1066/1333 memory capacity.
• Well-rounded expansion: One PCIe Gen 2 x16, Two PCIe Gen2 x8 (x4 bus), PCIe x8 (x4 bus), and one PCI.


Specification


Board Size • CEB(12” x 10.5”)
Processor Supported • Dual Intel Nehalem-EP 2S Processor
Chipset Description • Intel Tylersburg-24D + Intel ICH10R
System Memory • 6 DDR3 800/1066/1333 DIMM slots RDIMM/ UDIMM ECC
Integrated Network Adapter Controller • Intel 82567LM, 82574L GbE
Integrated Video Controller • XGI Z9S/ 32MB DDRII
Integrated SATA Controller • SATA-2 x6 ports( ICH10R, S/W RAID 0,1,5,10)
Optional Device • SAS 1.0 X8 ports HW ROC (GC-RLE087)-Add on card
• SAS 1.0 X8 ports SW RAID (GC-RLE086) -Add on card
Expansion Slot • 1 x PCI-e x16(@ Gen 2 x16 bus)
• 1 x PCI-e x8(@ Gen 2 x4 bus)
• 1 x PCI-e x8(@ Gen 2 x4 bus)
• 1 x PCI-e x8(@ Gen 1 x4 bus)
• 1 x PCI-32
Server Management • GIGABYTE GMST Lite
I/O Connectors • VGA
• COM
• 4 x USB
• 2 x RJ45

GA-7VCSE-RH Coming Soon


• Supports dual Intel®Xeon® processors at FSB 1066/1333MHz with Intel®5000V chipset
• Supports 6 Registered Fully Buffered DIMM 533/667MHz
• XGI®Volari Z9S with 16MB DDR2 Memory
• Two PCI-E x8 slot, one PCI-E x4, one two PCI-X 64/133MHz, and one PCI 32/33MHz slots
• Intel® Virtualization Technology features native harware platform for various OS in one system
• Intel®6321ESB supports six independant SATA controllers, each controller capable up to 3.0Gb/second transfer rate
• Intel® SW RAID 0, 1, 10, 5(RAID 5 is for Windows only)
• Intel® 82563 Gilgal GbE controller supports dual RJ-45 LAN connectors
• IPMI 2.0 Supports (optional)
• CEB 1.1 Form Factor(12”W * 10.5”D)


Spezifikationen

Processor Supported • Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® (Woodcrest/Wolfdale) processors
• Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® (Clovertown/Harpertown) processors
• Supports 667/1066/1333MHz/Socket LGA771
Chipset Description • Intel® 5000V
• Intel® 6321ESB
System Memory • 6 x ECC Registered FB-DIMM
• Supports up to 24GB 533/667 memory
• Dual Channel memory bus
System BIOS • Phoenix® Server BIOS, 8Mb ROM
Integrated Video Controller • XGI®Volari Z9s
Integrated SATA Controller • Intel® 6321ESB SATA 3.0Gbps Controller
• Supports 6 x SATA connectors
Support RAID Function • Intel® SW RAID 0, 1, 10, 5(Windows only)
Integrated Network • Intel® 82563 Gilgal GbE controller
Integrated Super I/O Controller • ITE®IT8718
I/O Connectors • 2 x PS/2
• 4 x USB
• 1 x COM
• 1 x VGA
• 2 x RJ45
On-Board Connector • 1 x ATA-100 connector
• 1 x Floppy connector
• 2 x USB connector
• 6 x Serial ATA 3Gb/s connector
Expansion Slot • 1 PCI-E x8
• 1 PCI-E x4 (x8 slot)
• 1 PCI-E x4
• 1 x PCI-X support 64/100~133MHz
• 1 x PCI supports 32/33MHz
• 1 x IPMI 2.0 (Optional)
Managementability (Optional) • IPMI 2.0 with GSMT Management Utility
• IPMI 2.0 : GC-MMDS-RH/GC-MMTS-RH
• iKVM : GC-MMTS1-RH
Board Dimension • CEB 1.1 Form Factor
• 12"W x 10.5"D

GA-7VCSV-RH




• Supports dual Intel®Xeon™ processors at FSB 667/1066/1333MHz with Intel®5000V chipset
• Maximum 16GB Registered Fully Buffered DIMM 533/667MHz
• One PCI-E x8 slot, one PCI-E x4 (with x8 slot), one PCI-E x1 (with x4 slot) and two PCI-X 100~133MHz slots
• Intel®6321ESB supports six independant SATA controllers, each controller capable up to 3.0Gb/second transfer rate
• Intel® SW RAID 0, 1, 10, 5(Windows only)
• Dual Broadcom® 5789 Gigabit Ethernet Controllers
• CEB 1.01 Form Factor(12”W * 10.5”D)


Spezifikationen

Processor Supported • Dual Intel® Xeon™ (Dempsey/Woodcrest) processors
• Supports 667/1066/1333MHz/Socket LGA771
Chipset Description • Intel® 5000V
• Intel® 6321ESB
System Memory • 4 x ECC Registered FB-DIMM
• Supports up to 16GB 533/667 memory
• Dual Channel memory bus
System BIOS • Phoenix® Server BIOS, 8Mb ROM
Integrated Video Controller • XGI®Volari Z7
Integrated SATA Controller • Intel® 6321ESB SATA 3.0Gbps Controller
• Supports 6 x SATA connectors
Support RAID Function • Intel® SW RAID 0, 1, 10, 5(Windows only)
Integrated Network • Dual Broadcom® 5789 GbE
Integrated Super I/O Controller • ITE®ITE IT8718 with HW Monitor
I/O Connectors • 2 x PS/2
• 4 x USB
• 1 x COM
• 1 x VGA
• 2 x LAN RJ45
On-Board Connector • 2 x ATA-100 connector
• 6 x Serial ATA 3Gb/s connector
Expansion Slot • 1 PCI-E x8
• 1 PCI-E x4 (x8 slot)
• 1 PCI-E x1 (x4 slot)
• 2 x PCI-X support 64/100~133MHz
• 1 x PCI supports 32/33MHz
Board Dimension • CEB 1.01 Form Factor
• 12"W x 10.5"D

GA-7VESH-RH




• Supports dual Intel®Xeon® processors at FSB 1066/1333MHz with Intel®5000V chipset
• Supports 8 Registered Fully Buffered DIMM 533/667MHz
• XGI®Volari Z9S with 32MB DDR2 Memory
• One PCI-E x8 slot, one PCI-E x4, one two PCI-X 64/133MHz, and one PCI 32/33MHz slots
• Intel® Virtualization Technology features native harware platform for various OS in one system
• Intel®6321ESB supports six independant SATA controllers, each controller capable up to 3.0Gb/second transfer rate
• Intel® SW RAID 0, 1, 10, 5(RAID 5 is for Windows only)
• Intel® 82563 Gilgal GbE controller supports dual RJ-45 LAN connectors
• IPMI 2.0 Supports (optional)
• EATX Form Factor(12”W * 13”D)


Spezifikationen

Processor Supported • Dual-Core Intel® Xeon® (Woodcrest/Wolfdale) processors
• Quad-Core Intel® Xeon® (Clovertown/Harpertown) processors
• Supports 1066/1333MHz/Socket LGA771
Chipset Description • Intel® 5000V
• Intel® 6321ESB
System Memory • 8 x ECC Registered FB-DIMM
• Supports up to 32GB 533/667 memory
• Dual Channel memory bus
Integrated Video Controller • XGI®Volari Z9s
Integrated SATA Controller • Intel® 6321ESB SATA 3.0Gbps Controller
• Supports 6 x SATA connectors
Support RAID Function • Intel® SW RAID 0, 1, 10, 5(Windows only)
Integrated Network • Intel® 82563 Gilgal GbE controller supports dual Lan ports
Integrated Super I/O Controller • ITE®IT8718F
I/O Connectors • 2 x PS/2
• 2 x USB
• 1 x COM
• 1 x VGA
• 2 x RJ45
On-Board Connector • 1 x ATA-100 connector
• 4 x USB connector
• 2 x COM connector
• 6 x Serial ATA 3Gb/s connector
Expansion Slot • 1 PCI-E x8
• 1 PCI-E x4
• 1 PCI-E x1
• 1 x PCI-X support 64/133MHz
• 1 x PCI supports 32/33MHz
• 1 x IPMI 2.0 (Optional)
Managementability (Optional) • IPMI 2.0 with GSMT Management Utility
• IPMI 2.0 : GC-MMDS-RH/GC-MMTS-RH
• iKVM : GC-MMTS1-RH
Board Dimension • EATX Form Factor
• 12"W x 13"D

Intel Skulltrail supports SLI, Quad SLI




DURING COMPUTEX in June of this year, we were involved in a war of words with Nvidia when it came to Intel chipsets and SLI support. Nvidia's Head PR claimed that no SLI is in the works for Intel, our own Charlie claimed otherwise.
At this year's IDF, Steve Smith of Intel fame explained that Skulltrail is sporting support for dual, and even Quad graphics when Nvidia decides to work on the support of four graphics cards at the same time.
The motherboard shown below is the key part of Intel's gaming attack coming in late Q4 or perhaps Q1'08, if it slips during debug phase.

First real V8 motherboard for enthusiasts and professionals alike sport support for four graphics cards at the same time
You can see that this is not your server board model from the first generation of Intel's V8, but rather a true enthusiast motherboard with a nice amount of PCIe 2.0 slots for graphics cards. Sadly, it is based on first generation server chipset named Stoakley, so it supports only FB-DIMMs. However, other options speak alot to high-end enthusiasts, regardless of being from gaming or professional side of things.

Internet: Meet Your New Intel Processor




New Intel® Server Processors Boost Speed, Efficiency, Add More Intelligence, Adapt to Energy Usage Needs

o The news -- Intel Corporation introduced 17 enterprise-class processors today led by the Intel® Xeon® Processor 5500 series. It is Intel's most revolutionary server processors since targeting the market with the Intel® Pentium® Pro processor nearly 15 years ago. The chips can automatically adjust to specified energy usage levels, speed data center transactions and customer database queries, and will play a key role in scientific discoveries by researchers who use supercomputers as their foundation for research, all while delivering great energy-efficiency for reduced electricity costs.
o The context -- The Intel Xeon Processor 5500 series represents a new era in computing. Intel helped spark the Internet revolution with the Intel Pentium Pro processor. Featuring new levels of intelligence and versatility, the Intel Xeon Processor 5500 series will usher in an exciting era of innovation and discovery by enabling customers to tap new growth markets such as cloud computing, high performance computing and embedded systems.
o Why it matters -- As use of the Internet expands towards Intel's vision of 15 billion connected devices, the Intel Xeon Processor 5500 series will also power an upcoming transformation for the Internet's infrastructure. The high-tech industry has rallied around a goal to run applications from optimized processors and computing hardware, which are available on demand and scalable to the masses. Often called cloud computing, this vision could flourish due to the adaptability, capability and intelligence of the Intel Xeon Processor 5500 series.


QUOTES

• "The Intel Xeon processor 5500 series is the foundation for the next decade of innovation," said Patrick Gelsinger, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group. "These chips showcase groundbreaking advances in performance, virtualization and workload management, which will create opportunities to solve the world's most complex challenges and push the limits of science and technology."
• "Nehalem is a game changer in just about every way, especially performance. It overcomes most, if not all, the potential performance roadblocks associated with multicore configurations. It creates a foundation for future processors, and it resets performance expectations, especially for applications requiring high I/O or memory bandwidth." -- Jim McGregor, Industry Analyst, InStat
• "The London Stock Exchange recognises the importance of both low latency and latency consistency in the operation of efficient markets. We make extensive ongoing use of the Intel fasterLAB in order to evolve our core business applications and to test the effect of processor-level innovation. We have been able to see the immediate impact of the move to 45nm and scaling to the multi-core Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series and beyond. The fasterlab – being equipped with advanced testing facilities and Intel engineering expertise – is a significant asset to our ongoing software

development programs." -- Robin Paine, Chief Technology Officer, London Stock Exchange
• "As one of the world's largest business and IT consultancy firms, Capgemini is asked by its clients to consult on improving their business performance while reducing costs. One of their primary concerns is the power consumption in the data centre. Capgemini evaluated the new Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series because the promised performance per Watt could help our clients reduce their concerns. Capgemini noticed an enormous performance increase up to 500%, while the power usage dropped a staggering 65%. As an example queries to a Microsoft SQL* database took just ten seconds, compared to three minutes on a previous generation Intel® Xeon® processor. Even older applications, not designed for multi-core processors are no challenge for this processor. The time for login sequences, went back from 40 seconds to just five. For Capgemini it is without doubt that this processor provides customers with increased performance while reducing energy costs." -- Arnold Verhoeven, Managing Consultant, Capgemini, Netherlands
• "Based on our benchmarks of the Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series, we expect an increase in performance-per-Watt of about 30% or more, compared to the already very power-efficient combination of the previous generation Intel® Xeon® processors and the Intel 5100 (San Clemente) chipset. The new CPU is a strong candidate for highly demanding Physics applications." -- Helge Meinhard, Coordinator for Server and Storage Procurement at CERN-IT
• "It is a challenge to build a high performance computer that suits the different demands of our many research groups. Our new Sun* blade cluster powered by Intel® Xeon® processors 5500 series is a very well balanced system, tuned to highest performance. With 12 TB memory, a quad data rate Infiniband network and 160 TB fast parallel file system, we will be able to satisfy most of our users' demands for the next three to four years. The Sun* blades with Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series also satisfied our energy consumption and TCO demands. Compared to our five-year-old cluster, the new platform provides more than 10 times the compute power for less than three times the energy consumption." -- Alexander Godknecht, CTO IT Services, University of Zürich
• "The European Space Agency (ESA) has recently been testing brand new systems based on the innovative new Intel® Xeon® processor 5500 series. Its unrivalled performance enables ESRIN, the ESA establishment in Frascati, Italy, to analyse and share large volumes of data collected by its satellites more quickly and efficiently via its Grid computing infrastructure. Early tests revealed that the new processor technology has reduced critical computational time, for example as requested for mapping of large flooded areas, by 50 percent." -- Luigi Fusco, Senior Advisor of Earth Observation Applications and GENESI-DR project coordinator at ESA

Intel® Turbo Boost Technology



Performance on demand

Intel® Turbo Boost Technology is one of the many exciting new features that Intel has built into latest-generation Intel® microarchitecture (codenamed Nehalem). It automatically allows processor cores to run faster than the base operating frequency if it's operating below power, current, and temperature specification limits.

DYNAMICALLY INCREASING PERFORMANCE

As an independent and complimentary feature, Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology (Intel® HT Technology) along with Intel Turbo Boost Technology increases performance of both multi-threaded and single threaded workloads. Intel Turbo Boost Technology is activated when the Operating System (OS) requests the highest processor performance state (P0).
The maximum frequency of Intel® Turbo Boost Technology is dependent on the number of active cores. The amount of time the processor spends in the Intel Turbo Boost Technology state depends on the workload and operating environment, providing the performance you need, when and where you need it.
Any of the following can set the upper limit of Intel Turbo Boost Technology on a given workload:
• Number of active cores
• Estimated current consumption
• Estimated power consumption
• Processor temperature
When the processor is operating below these limits and the user's workload demands additional performance, the processor frequency will dynamically increase by 133 MHz on short and regular intervals until the upper limit is met or the maximum possible upside for the number of active cores is reached. Conversely, when any of the limits are reached or exceeded, the processor frequency will automatically decrease by 133 MHz until the processor is again operating within its limits.

Intel® Graphics Technology




Making the most of your visual experience
Get stunning visual results from your mobile or desktop PC with Intel® Graphics Technology, including the full Microsoft Windows Vista* experience¹, beautiful video playback, and excellent mainstream gaming performance.
Intel Graphics Technology is built right onto your PC's motherboard, so you get excellent speed and functionality at low cost, compared to typical add-in graphics cards.
You want rich, vibrant color. You want smooth, crisp images. You want to play high-definition content at full resolution. You want cool realism when you play games on Microsoft Windows Vista.
Thanks to Intel Graphics Technology, that's not a problem. Whether you're shopping for a new notebook, a desktop PC, or a motherboard for a build-it-yourself system, make sure your PC integrates Intel Graphics Technology.


INVIGORATE YOUR VIDEO

High-definition video has revolutionized entertainment, and you shouldn't have to settle for playback that looks less than stunning. Intel® Clear Video Technology, a suite of video enhancements built into Intel Graphics available on select chipsets², means you don't have to.
Intel Clear Video Technology brings you enhanced video playback, sharper images, precise color control, and advanced support for the latest HD displays. This outstanding video experience is available without an add-in video card.

ENERGIZE YOUR GAMING SESSIONS
Make the leap into compelling game realism and life-like effects, enabling a cost-effective PC solution with built-in Intel® Graphics Technology.
Intel Graphics Technology supports the latest Microsoft DirectX* and 3D features such as Microsoft Shader Model 3.0* to enable stunning visual effects in games, such as object deformation, motion blurs, and complex animations with realistic shading, lighting, and textures.³
These 3D features are supported by the latest Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator (Intel® GMA) software drivers.

GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY

With the dramatic improvements in Intel® Graphics Technology and Intel® processors, it's no longer necessary for most users to buy expensive add-on graphics cards. Users can pocket the difference, or spend the extra money instead on system enhancements like a more powerful CPU.
Intel Graphics Technology is an especially smart choice if you're looking for a value platform for Microsoft Windows Vista, because you get a great built-in graphics adapter capable of the full Microsoft Windows Vista experience.¹ Plus, this cost-effective solution is ideal if you're a mainstream PC user who needs broad, modern feature support.
Intel's solution allows the PC to connect to the latest digital display interfaces, including the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI). HDMI carries uncompressed HD video and uncompressed multi-channel audio in a single cable.◊
Intel Graphics Technology powers the next generation of PC display technology. When you buy a PC with Intel Graphics, you get a cost-effective solution with the performance you need.

Intel® Desktop Boards




Featured product

The Intel® Desktop Board DX58SO is designed to unleash the power of the all new Intel® Core™ i7 processors


Intel®
Desktop Board Intel® Express
Chipset Socket Form Factor
Extreme Series
DX58SO
Intel® X58 Express Chipset LGA1366 ATX
DP45SG
Intel® P45 Express Chipset LGA775 ATX
D5400XS
Intel® 5400 Express Chipset LGA771 eATX
DX48BT2
Intel® X48 Express Chipset LGA775 ATX
Media Series
DG45FC
Intel® G45 Express Chipset LGA775 mini-ITX
DG45ID
Intel® G45 Express Chipset LGA775 Micro-ATX
DP35DP
Intel® P35 Express Chipset LGA775 ATX
Executive Series
DQ43AP
Intel® Q43 Express Chipset LGA775 MicroATX
DB43LD
Intel® B43 Express Chipset LGA775 MicroATX
DQ45CB
Intel® Q45 Express Chipset LGA775 MicroATX
DQ45EK
Intel® Q45 Express Chipset LGA775 Mini-ITX
DQ35MP
Intel® Q35 Express Chipset LGA775 microATX
DQ35JO
Intel® Q35 Express Chipset LGA775 microATX
Classic Series
DG41MJ
Intel® G41 Express Chipset LGA775 Mini-ITX
DG41TY
Intel® G41 Express Chipset LGA775 microATX
DG43NB
Intel® G43 Express Chipset LGA775 ATX
DP43TF
Intel® P43 Express Chipset LGA775 ATX
DG35EC
Intel® G35 Express Chipset LGA775 microATX
DG31PR
Intel® G31 Express Chipset LGA775 microATX
DG33BU
Intel® G33 Express Chipset LGA775 microATX
DG33FB
Intel® G33 Express Chipset LGA775 ATX
Essential Series
D945GSEJT
Intel® 945GSE Express Chipset N/A Mini-ITX
DG41RQ
Intel® G41 Express Chipset LGA775 microATX
D945GCLF2/D945GCLF2D
Intel® 945GC Express Chipset N/A Mini-ITX
D945GCLF
Intel® 945GC Express Chipset N/A Mini-ITX
DG31GL
Intel® G31 Express Chipset LGA775 microATX

Thursday, July 2, 2009

Intel X-25M solid-state drive (80GB)



Intel's X-25M solid-state drive enjoys several advantages over both conventional disk drives and other SSDs, including improvements to data throughput, boot time and notebook battery life. If you can forget about the cost, this is by far the fastest data drive available.
Intel's X-25M solid-state hard drive represents a major leap forward for the solid-state drive category. Although we've heard about the benefits of solid-state hard drives for years — faster access and boot times, improved notebook battery life — Intel's drive raises expectations for the category as a whole. You will most definitely have to pay more for it. Intel's official pricing is US$595 (in quantities of 1,000 units) for our 80GB model — Australian pricing is currently unavailable. However, using the US price for comparison this gives drive the highest cost per gigabyte among competing products. But if improving performance is your main concern, the Intel X-25M is the clear winner, and we recommend it to those for whom price is unimportant.
Instead of storing data on traditional hard disks, solid-state drives use large blocks of flash-based NAND memory, which means these drives have no moving parts to malfunction over time. With no physical platter to spin like traditional hard drives, SSDs are faster at accessing data; they also use less power and generate less heat — something of particular benefit to notebooks.





The data and power connectors on the X-25M look the same as those on a traditional hard drive.
At the time of this review, Intel only offers one 80GB-capacity drive, but it's available in 2.5in. and 1.8in. sizes for compatibility with a variety of modern desktops and notebooks. The Serial ATA data and power inputs on the Intel drive mirror those of other SSDs as well as traditional hard drives, so while you may need drive rails to adapt it to a desktop chassis, the physical cable connections remain unchanged.
As exciting as we find SSDs, and in particular Intel's new model, their limitations are not insignificant to the average user. The price-per-gigabyte of a typical 160GB hard drive is around 10 times less than that of previous-generation solid-state drives, and around 20 times less than that of Intel's new model. That makes the value proposition for Intel's new SSD, from a pure cost-per-gigabyte perspective, very hard to stomach.
You should also keep in mind that because of the nature of flash memory technology, solid-state hard drives have a relatively well-defined time before failure. An article at Icrontic.com called The Hows and Whys of SSDs provides a more in-depth, but also accessible, description of the issue. The gist is that you get about 100,000 read/write cycles before the memory will wear out. As the author, Robert Hallock, puts it: 'While 100,000 cycles seems slight, it's more than 100GB of new information written to the disk every day for five years before approaching failure'. Perhaps your drive usage is more demanding: if so, you'd be wise to weigh it carefully before choosing Intel's expensive new drive.
To test the performance of Intel's X-25M drive, we installed it in a Dell Inspiron E1505 notebook with a 2GHz dual-core processor and 32-bit Windows Vista Ultimate. For comparison we used a 200GB Seagate Momentus notebook hard drive with a 7,200rpm spin speed (most traditional notebook drives spin at 5,400rpm) and a 128GB Patriot Warp V.2 solid-state drive.
First, we installed Windows Vista Ultimate separately onto each clean drive and copied over our standard 10GB folder that we use for all hard-drive benchmark tests. Next, we performed a combined read and write test by measuring the time it took for the hard drive to copy all 10GB to another folder on the disk. We also ran our notebook battery drain test, which gauges how long a system will last on battery power while playing a movie. Finally, we subjected each drive to a boot speed test, hand-timing how long it took to go from pressing the power button to a ready-to-go-Windows cursor.


Verdict
The Intel X-25M was the clear winner on every test. Its read/write access speed was just under twice as fast as either the Patriot solid-state drive or Seagate's 7,200rpm notebook hard drive. We're also particularly impressed by the battery drain test, in which the Intel drive kept our Dell notebook running for almost 20 minutes longer than its competition. And although its boot time advantage might be less dramatic, the Intel drive still maintained an observable edge. The verdict is clear, then: the Intel drive is faster, and will keep your notebook running longer, than either a traditional hard drive or its solid-state competition.
It might not be surprising that the X-25M outperformed a traditional hard drive, but we were impressed at the extent to which the Intel drive surpassed the Patriot SSD. Intel attributes its advantage to a ground-up design philosophy that's more thorough than its SSD competitors. If the proof is in the benchmarks, Intel seems to have achieved its goal. However, the prices need to come way down on solid-state drives before they achieve mainstream acceptance. The capacity also needs to increase for them to compete with standard hard drives for the sheer amount of data they can hold. But for travellers, digital media creators, gamers — or anyone for whom performance and/or battery life are the most important factors in buying or building a computer — Intel's X-25M has shown that it is at least the best-performing internal storage device on the market.

Intel® X58 Express Chipset


Intel® X58 Express ChipsetOverview

Desktop PC platforms based on the Intel® X58 Express Chipset, combined with the Intel® Core™ i7 processor family, drive breakthrough performance and state-of-the-art technology to performance and mainstream platforms.
The Intel X58 Express Chipset supports the latest 45nm Intel Core i7 processor family at 6.4 GT/s and 4.8 GT/s speeds via the Intel® QuickPath Interconnect (Intel® QPI). Additionally, this chipset delivers dual x16 or quad x8 PCI Express* 2.0 graphics card support, and support for Intel® High Performance Solid State Drives on ICH10 and ICH10R consumer SKUs.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

Intel® QuickPath Interconnect (Intel® QPI) at 6.4 and 4.8 GT/s Intel’s latest system interconnect design increases bandwidth and lowers latency. Supports the Intel® Core™ i7-965 processor Extreme Edition, Intel® Core™ i7-940 processors and Intel® Core™ i7-920 processors.
PCI Express* 2.0 interface PCI Express 2.0 delivers up to 16GB/s bandwidth per port, double that of PCIe* 1.0. It provides leading-edge graphics performance and flexibility with support for dual x16 up to quad x8 graphic card configurations or any combinations in between.
Intel® High Definition Audio◊1
Integrated audio support enables premium digital sound and delivers advanced features such as multiple audio streams and jack re-tasking.
Intel® Matrix Storage technology◊2 With additional hard drives added, provides quicker access to digital photo, video and data files with RAID 0, 5, and 10, and greater data protection against a hard disk drive failure with RAID 1, 5, and 10. Support for external SATA (eSATA) enables the full SATA interface speed outside the chassis, up to 3 Gb/s.
Intel® Rapid Recover technology Intel's latest data protection technology provides a recovery point that can be used to quickly recover a system should a hard drive fail or if there is massive data corruption. The clone can also be mounted as a read-only volume to allow a user to recover individual files.
Intel® Turbo Memory◊3 Intel's innovative NAND cache designed to improve the responsiveness of applications, application load times, and system boot performance. Intel® Turbo Memory, paired with the Intel® X58 Express Chipset, also allows the user to easily control the applications or data in the cache using the new Intel® Turbo Memory Dashboard interface, boosting performance further.
Serial ATA (SATA) 3 Gb/s High-speed storage interface supports faster transfer rate for improved data access up to six SATA ports.
eSATA SATA interface designed for use with external SATA devices. It provides a link for 3 Gb/s data speeds to eliminate bottlenecks found with current external storage solutions.
SATA port disable Enables individual SATA ports to be enabled or disabled as needed. This feature provides added protection of data by preventing malicious removal or insertion of data through SATA ports. Especially targeted for eSATA ports.
USB port disable Enables individual USB ports to be enabled or disabled as needed. This feature provides added protection of data by preventing malicious removal or insertion of data through USB ports.


RELATED PRODUCTS

Processors • Intel® Core™ i7 processor
• Intel® Core™ i7 processor Extreme Edition


PACKAGING INFORMATION

Intel® 82X58 Memory Controller Hub (input/output hub) 1295 Flip Chip Ball Grid Array (FCBGA

Dual-Touchscreen Notebooks Might Come Out in 2010


In the future, tech analysts might look back at the Nintendo DS as being responsible for kicking off the touch-screen revolution. Since the DS's debut, we've seen Apple's iPhone take the mobile phone market by storm, Microsoft push its Surface technology, caught glimpses of touch functionality expected to ship with Windows 7, and now it appears dual-touchscreen notebooks may be on the horizon too.
OLPC talked about using dual-touchscreens it its next generation XO-2 laptop. At half the size of the original, former OLPC CTO Mary Lou Jepsen says the XO-2 will employ dual indoor-and-sunlight displays capable of providing "a right and left page in vertical format, a hinged laptop in horizontal format, and flat, two-screen continuous surface for use in tablet mode."
But OLPC isn't the only one working on a dual-touchscreen notebook, and Italian industrial design agency V12 Design actually developed a similar concept as far back as four years ago called the Canova. Valerio Cometti, the founder and managing director of the firm, claims laptop manufacturers showed interest in the original Cometti and his company is now working on a second generation version. While Cometti remained type lipped regarding which U.S. based company is co-developing the dual-touchscreen laptop, he notes the Canova Generation 2 will support multi-touch input with a software keyboard that appears on the screen. Haptic feedbeek might also be included.

Toshiba A300-177 Intel Core2Duo, Face Detection, 200GB Laptop £499.99


What a bargain people, a Toshiba A300-177 laptop is stunning with great design and sleek looks, the laptop comes with Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T5550, 1.66 GHz, 667 MHz FSB, 2 MB Cache, 2GB Memory, 200GB Hard Drive Capacity, 15.4″ Widescreen TruBrite Display and DVD-SuperMulti Dual Layer.
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Intel® Desktop Board DX58SO


The Intel® Desktop Board DX58SO is designed to unleash the power of the all new Intel® Core™ i7 processors with support for up to eight threads of raw CPU processing power, triple channel DDR3 memory and full support for ATI CrossfireX* and NVIDIA SLI* technology. Today’s PC games like Far Cry 2* need a computing platform that delivers maximum multi-threaded CPU support and eye-popping graphics support.

FEATURES AND BENEFITS

Form factor ATX (12.00 inches by 9.60 inches [304.80 millimeters by 243.84 millimeters])
Processor Click View supported processors for the most current list of compatible processors.
At product launch, this desktop board supports:
• Support for a Intel® Core™ i7 processor in an LGA1366 socket

Memory • Four 240-pin DDR3 SDRAM Dual Inline Memory Module (DIMM) sockets
• Support for DDR3 1600 MHzς, DDR3 1333 MHzς, DDR3 1066 MHz
• Support for up to 16 GBς of system memory
Chipset • Intel® X58 Express Chipset

Audio Intel® High Definition Audio subsystem in the following configuration:
• 10-channel (7.1) Dolby Home Theater* Audio subsystem with five analog audio outputs and two S/PDIF digital audio outputs (coaxial and optical) using the Realtek* ALC889 audio codec
Video • Nvidia SLI* and ATI CrossFire* multi-GPU platform support enables two graphics cards to work together for ultimate 3D gaming performance and visual quality
• Full support of next-generation ATI CrossFire* and Nvidia SLI*
LAN support Gigabit (10/100/1000 Mbits/sec) LAN subsystem
Peripheral interfaces • Twelve USB 2.0 ports (8 external ports, 2 internal headers)
• Six Serial ATA 3.0 Gb/s ports, including 2 eSATA port with RAID support supplied by a Marvell* controller
• Two IEEE-1394a ports (1 external port, 1 internal header)
• Consumer IR receiver and emitter (via internal headers)
Expansion capabilities • One PCI Conventional* bus add-in card connectors (SMBus routed to PCI Conventional bus add-in card connector)
• One primary PCI Express* 2.0 x16 (electrical x16) bus add-in card connector
• One secondary PCI Express 2.0 x16 (electrical x16) bus add-in card connector
• One PCI Express* 1.0a x16 (electrical x4) bus add-in card connector

Intel® Core™2 Extreme quad-core processor


When more is better—with four processing cores the Intel Core 2 Extreme processor delivers unrivaled¹ performance for the latest, greatest generation of multi-threaded games and multimedia apps.

Now with a new version based on Intel's cutting edge 45nm technology utilizing hafnium-infused circuitry to deliver even greater performance and power efficiency. The Intel® Core™2 Extreme processor QX9770 running at 3.2 GHz delivers the best possible experience for today's most demanding users.
• 12 MB of total L2 cache
• 1600 MHz front side bus