Articles tagged with: Asus
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Asus, the leading producer of motherboards, has released the new Crosshair II Formula – their highest end Nvidia 780a-based motherboard aimed at power gamers and enthusiasts.
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ASUS were present at Computex with a laptop that looked pretty old, and its design didn’t say there was anything unusual about it. But when you looked carefully, you could see an image projected on the wall in front of it, and that image came from a built-in projector from the oldish laptop.
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Effects of overclocking reached insane levels at Corsair labs: they made a 1GB stick of Dominator DDR3 SDRAM to run at 2462MHz, which is the highest frequency ever encountered in RAMs. This is heaven for gamers, as, along with other appropriate PC components, these sticks can make any resources-consuming application run very smoothly.
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Do you remember that ultraportable that ASUS released last year? That mininotebook priced at $199. Well, if you do remember it, then compare with the product that ASUS will launch on June 3rd and will be priced at $649. Well, that’s a big difference isn’t it? Let me explain this for you.
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At the launch of the Asus Eee PC 900 in Taiwan, Asus’s CEO has announced a 10-inch Eee PC due for this year. Jerry Shen has also stated that it will be the biggest Eee PC built. Currently, we have no details about pricing or exact release date, but we should find out more soon. Along with it’s release, both the 7 and 8.9-inch versions are expected to get a discount.
via PCWorld
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ASUS made an official announced about the Eee PC running on Windows XP. This 7-inch version will be available for $399 on the US market as of 9th April. Also, they said that the hardware will be pretty much the same for the XP-powered Eee PC. I guess we will have to wait a few days before testing the capabilities of ASUS’ laptop.
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A few days ago, I discovered some pictures of the ASUS Eee PC desktop but the photos are not official yet. Although HotHardware says that these are real shots of the product and the Eee PC desktop will be made available in the next few months. The Eee PC desktop looks cool and I expect it to be cheap therefore I am looking forward for its release.
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ASUS made an official announcement about the next generation of Eee PC of which we already know that is going to feature an 8.9 inch display. What we didn’t know about it, is that the Eee PC is going to be a touchscreen. The 8.9 incher will be available as of May or June and will come in 8GB up to 12GB options and it will have a $500 starting price. For May, ASUS also plains to start shipping an Eee Desktop called E-DT and it will cost $200. In …
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Asus is going to unveils its first gaming desktop at CeBIT 2008. It’s called ARES CG6150 and according to ASUS will provide “breathtaking performance in a menacing armor-cladded case”. The case is inspired by Alienware and “under the hood” you will find a Core 2 Extreme CPU, 8GB DDR3, NVIDIA three-way SLI graphic technology, Dual Power modules, 4 Tbytes HDD and liquid cooling. Pretty impressive for a debut, isn’t it?
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According to some reports in the past days, Asus is going to release a new generation of Eee PC - the Eee PC 900. The display of the Eee PC will measure about 9-inches, the ultraportable will feature a 1GB of RAM, 12GB of storage, it will use the same case as the 700 series and the battery should last for about 2 up to 3 hours. The Eee PC 900 will be available for shipping as of June 2008 and it will cost about €399.
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Asus seems to have more competition for it’s Eee low-end laptop, once with CybertronPC’s announcement to release the CM900. But they shouldn’t worry too much, as it’s more expensive and with less memory. It will use the same CPU and operating system as Asus Eee, but will only have a 2GB SSD, while the Eee sports a 4GB one. And considering it will cost $349.99, there aren’t many chances it will have many fans.
Some rumors say it’s a rebranding of Eee and it might have some other specs, but we …

