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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Coolermaster

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Coolermaster 600W power supply, the ATX power connector is hard wired while SATA and molex connectors are configurable to the needs of the users. Slim cables should make it easier to hi

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New series CM power supply's come with a single 12V rail, making the PSU more compatible with users who don't know how to properly load their power supply. This super high-end PSU, Coolermaster has added a mechanic relay because the traditional power switches are no good for high power switching. Now let's the hope life cycle of the mechanics isn't what causes new PSU's to go through RMA.

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Anti-dust fans shown by CoolerMaster. Those fans are made of anti-static plastic and should have no problems with dust sticking on the fan blades after a significant time of usage.

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A new high end CPU Cooler Hyper Z600 build for high performance and silent operation, on lower Dual Core CPUs it can be used completely passive or you can attach two fans, one at each side:

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A total of 6 nickel-plated heat pipes in a copper base, the fins are aluminum, and spread out to allow one (or more) 120mm fan(s) to cool them down.

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CM also has water cooling products (Aquagate) and these latest VGA blocks are compatible with latest VGA generation and can be hooked up to an exisiting CM water cooling loop.

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Notebook cooler with room for connecters at the front of the laptop:

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Or if you want to increase the height of the laptop screen and use external mouse/keyboard, this cooler pad is ideal:

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The popular and affordable CM690 case will get an NVIDIA edition:

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The internals of the CM690, new exterior design, lower budget case, the new Centurion 590;

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The Cosmos case. This new series ATX computer housing are directly aimed at the gaming & modding community. The case comes with few different designs which are each produced in small series, 1000 maximum. For €900, those are yours (that is the price for one case, not the whole series).

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You can also mod your own Cosmos, several were on display:

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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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