Cebit 2008 Coverage Part 1

Tradeshow & OC events by jmke @ 2008-03-16

We explore the Halls at Cebit in Hannover 2008, in this first part of our coverage we show the latest products from Titan, Sparkle, Calibre, JetWay, Coolermaster, Biostar, Gainward, Arctic Cooling, Asrock, OCZ, Be Quiet!, Revoltec, Twintech3D, HIS, Galaxy, FSP, Xirex, Silverstone, CoolIT, Scythe and a special LN2 OC session at Mushkin.

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Sparkle, Calibre & JetWay

Easy Touch

Not really IT related, at all, but they had a booth at Cebit with these products:

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QNAP

QNAP is mostly known for their external storage devices for home and small business users, they had several units on display at their booth, the most impressive was this 4-bay RAID 0/1/5/1+0 which hooks up with gigabit Ethernet and offers tons of functionality to manage access, auto file replication, live RAID management, hot spare, and much more!

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The QNAP stand alone file server. This well designed box handles all kinds of media files and can be connected to through TCP/IP. Being abroad no longer requires taking everything with you, you can now read or write files over the internet to your QNAP box which you left home earlier , the software is very complete and user friendly too.

Sparkle & Calibre

Calibre again comes up with an innovative graphic card design. This time they offer a heatsink which has adjustable fin angles, up to 45°C.

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Quad heatpipe cooled Calibre 8800GT. The on top digital temp readout is the near complete version of how Sparkle originally wanted them to be.

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Where Calibre is aiming for the enthusiasts looking for top-notch performance, Sparkle goes for more then decent gaming power combined with a 100% silent passive heatpipe cooler.

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JetWay

An overview of the new range of Phenom compatible mainboards from Jetwau. On the left side you'll notice the high end boards based on the AMD 7-series chipset, on the right Hybrid SLI mainboards based on the NVIDIA 7-series chipset.

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High-end mainboards, the Jetway Hummer series.

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Comment from Sidney @ 2008/03/16
So many new products to be tested this year.
Comment from Rutar @ 2008/03/16
the Orochi looks massive no matter what perspective you look at it
Comment from jmke @ 2008/03/25
Part 2 of Cebit 2008 coverage finally hit the web. We´ll be showing product highlights from EVGA, Asus, MSI, Foxconn, DFI, Zotac, Zalman, G-Skill, Team Xtreem, Abit and Sandisk.
http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=684
Comment from Rutar @ 2008/03/25
What's up with all the companies making their own passive cooler instead of just putting an S1 on the G92 cards?
Comment from jmke @ 2008/03/25
in-house dev+production most likely cheaper than licensing their tech
Comment from Rutar @ 2008/03/25
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Originally Posted by jmke View Post
in-house dev+production most likely cheaper than licensing their tech
I doubt it, the pricing of the S1 cooled GT of ECS @ Newegg BEFORE Newegg jacked up the price (was below 200 when it started).

 

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