Patriot Memory


Patriot Memory was displaying several of their USB flash drives with their Xporter XT being one of our favorite USB flash drive series and an award winner in our upcoming USB flash drive roundup.


Patriot has always been one of the leaders in providing high performance DDR2 memory at reasonable prices and their new 10100 series is no exception. We have this memory in the lab for review and will have test results later this month.

X38 Boards




All of the major board suppliers were showing off X38 board designs with Intel's Bonetrail being displayed in the Corsair booth running their new DDR3-1333 memory. DFI previewed a reference board design and promised us that the board will launch in August with several unique BIOS and design features from the house of Oskar Wu. Foxconn seemed very serious about gaining traction in the enthusiast board sector with their X38 design featuring their new OxCCO memory lineup. In early testing, we have been very impressed with the X38 chipset and although it runs a little hot, we think the enthusiast sector will really embrace this chipset when it is released in August.

Goodbye?

We think Gary is finally done with Computex stuff now. Although we just scraped the tip of the iceberg of products available at Computex this year we need to get back to our regularly scheduled articles....

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  • yyrkoon - Wednesday, June 13, 2007 - link

    The Antec M-P180 looks promising for a low profile case, hope you guys give it a serious review !
  • Goty - Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - link

    There's a little bit of misleading info in the article with respect to Cooljag. Cooljag is hardly a newcomer to PC cooling as it has had products out in this area since 2003.
  • neweggster - Wednesday, June 13, 2007 - link

    No Cooljag is 100% new to the retail market for CPU HSF and such.

    They however are a earlier 2k company that produced heatsinks for other leading manufacturing HSF retail companies. They were really well known for OEM and this is their first bid to the retail market comprising their own HSF solutions for retail sale.

    Anand is not wrong in it's statement. =)
  • soydeedo - Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - link

    Hasn't the Liberty been out for over a year now? Is this an update?
  • neweggster - Wednesday, June 13, 2007 - link

    Liberty has been out for a long time yes. Liberty isn't a new product name it is a product model line. Enermax is the company and the Liberty series is a robust modular PSU they build. Since it is a new model set it remains the Libert title for its model name, but new specifications.

    The Liberty series has always been modular design for them and thus the name Liberty for the name of their modular series. I sorta like modular PSU now, they work just as good as the normal non-modular design PSU in this category. They also offer some pretty impressive lower ripple design and 80-85% efficiency ratings making them a great choice when building a beautiful high end machine with a see through case window. Modular in my opinion lets you have less cables in the case with better airflow.
  • strikeback03 - Wednesday, June 13, 2007 - link

    I just bought a Liberty 400W for a new computer for my boss a few weeks ago. Didn't have the 6+2 pin adapter. Wonder when those will start shipping?
  • toattett - Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - link

    This article has an interesting "AMD Quad Core" title thumbnail, yet the entire article has no mention of any AMD products?
    Isn't it a bit misleading?
  • JarredWalton - Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - link

    I swapped article images with the last Computex piece, just to make you happy. :) Besides, it seemed to fit better. As for why the AMD logo in the first place, probably because Gary was trying to find something to use and AMD was at the show.
  • mongo lloyd - Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - link

    You wrote "OxOCC" but the picture clearly states "OXCCO". Which is it?

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