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How to Overclock Your Graphics Card

February 27th, 2012

Many PC gamers eagerly await the release of next-generation graphics cards, hoping that the new hardware will boost frame rates and enhance eye candy in the latest games. However, while a graphics card upgrade is almost always a good way to increase game performance or improve image quality, new cards tend to be expensive–and they aren’t always necessary.

Today, even midrange graphics cards are generally fast enough to pump out buttery-smooth frame rates in cutting-edge games at all but the highest resolutions. If your current graphics card is serving you well, and you’re just looking for a little something extra to increase performance, overclocking may be the better way to go. And it will certainly be more affordable.

How to Overclock Your Graphics Card

In its early days, overclocking may have been a black art reserved for the most hard-core computer geeks, but nowadays it’s about as easy as can be, and it’s usually safe too. Yes, overclocking a component can shorten its life span. But if you don’t push things too far, and if you keep temperatures under control, you have little reason to worry.

You’ll want to make sure that your system has adequate cooling and a power supply that’s sufficient for handling an overclocked card. Modern graphics cards typically have thermally controlled fans that will spin faster to better dissipate heat from the overclocked board. The card may become somewhat noisy as a result, but if the overclock remains stable and the graphics card’s cooler can keep up, you should be good to go.

Both AMD and Nvidia (the big two graphics-card makers) have built overclocking tools into their drivers. AMD’s are readily available (on supported cards) in the AMD Overdrive tab, listed in the Performance section of the company’s Catalyst Control Center software suite. Nvidia’s overclocking tools aren’t exposed by default in its GeForce drivers, but installing its System Tools utility will make them available. You’ll need to grab the Systems Tools utility from the Nvidia website; once you’ve installed the utility, frequency controls will be visible in the performance and tuning section of the GeForce driver.

Disregarding software/driver optimizations, game engine tweaks, and system interface speeds, the performance of a graphics card is typically determined by the compute speed and fillrate of its graphics processing unit, as well as by the amount of memory bandwidth its frame buffer memory affords. (The amount of frame buffer memory on the card can also come into play as resolutions and texture sizes increase, but that’s a discussion for a different article.) By increasing the frequencies of the GPU and the frame buffer memory on your graphics card, you can make them process and move more data, more quickly, increasing overall performance.

Before you begin overclocking, install the latest drivers for your graphics card (and Nvidia’s System Tools if necessary), and play a few games to ensure that the system is stable. If all is working well, restart the system, open the graphics card’s control panel, and navigate to the overclocking or frequency control section; we used the Overdrive tab built into AMD’s drivers.

First, enable Overdrive by ticking the necessary box, and max out the power control settings to eliminate any power-related frequency restrictions. Next, increase the GPU frequency by moving the appropriate slider by a few MHz at a time, and apply the settings. Then, play a game or loop a benchmark to test stability.

For example, our Radeon HD 7950’s GPU was clocked at 800MHz by default. We started by moving the GPU clock settings slider in 10MHz increments, until our test system became unstable. That is, once we encountered any visual anomalies, or a game or the system crashed, we turned the GPU frequency back down by 10MHz and tested for stability again. Ultimately we settled on a stable GPU frequency of 1000MHz–an increase of 200MHz over stock.

With our peak GPU frequency known, we set it back to its default clock speed and then focused on the graphics card’s memory. By default, the Radeon HD 7950’s memory is clocked at 1250MHz. We used the same procedure of increasing the memory frequency by 10MHz at a time, testing stability each step of the way. In the end we achieved a stable memory frequency of 1500MHz.

We recommend overclocking the GPU and memory individually to isolate any instability that the tweaks may introduce to that particular component. Once you know the peak frequency for both, set the GPU and memory to those speeds simultaneously and test for stability once more. If all is well, enjoy your newfound performance. If not, back the frequencies down a bit further for both, and test the graphics card again. I must also point out that some graphics cards may remain stable while overclocked, but offer lower performance when running at higher frequencies due to thermal or power throttling. If your system remains stable but the performance degrades while you’re overclocking, reduce the GPU and memory frequencies until performance begins to scale properly.

To give you an idea as to how overclocking affects a Radeon HD 7950’s performance, we ran a handful of benchmarks on our card while it was configured a few different ways. First, we ran a set of benchmarks on the card while it was in its stock configuration. Then, we overclocked the GPU from 800MHz to 1000MHz and ran a second set of numbers. Next, we overclocked only the memory from 1250MHz to 1500MHz, and ran another set of tests. And finally, we retested the card with both its GPU and memory overclocked in concert.

Note that we performed all of the benchmark tests at a resolution of 1920 by 1200, with 4X MSAA enabled and all in-game graphical options set to their maximum values. We chose those relatively taxing settings to ensure that the graphics card–not another component, such as the CPU or RAM–was the performance bottleneck in our test system.

As you can see in the chart above, with the Radeon HD 7950, overclocking the GPU had a larger impact on performance than overclocking the memory did. Boosting the GPU frequency by 25 percent resulted in performance increases of 6.96 percent to 8.95 percent in the applications we ran. Increasing the memory frequency by 20 percent also yielded better performance, but the improvements were much smaller, falling in the 1.39 percent to 3.91 percent range.

Note, however, that memory-bandwidth-starved graphics cards would benefit more than the Radeon HD 7950 did from memory overclocking. A stock Radeon HD 7950 already offers upwards of 240 GBps of memory bandwidth–much more than most lower-end cards supply–so adding a few more gigabytes per second didn’t help much. That said, overclocking the GPU and memory simultaneously yielded performance increases much larger than the sum of the two overclocks: With both the GPU and memory overclocked, the Radeon HD 7950’s performance increased by at least 20 percent across our tests.

The proportionally larger performance increases that result from overclocking the GPU and memory concurrently are the result of the GPU being more fully utilized. Increasing memory bandwidth while simultaneously overclocking the GPU allows data to pass to and from the GPU more quickly, which results in better resource utilization and in turn increases performance.

Going the Extra Mile

While you can gain plenty of additional performance simply by moving a few sliders in your graphics card’s driver control panels, third-party utilities such as MSI’s Afterburner give users the ability to take overclocks even further by introducing voltage tweaks into the equation. Without performing any cooling modifications, however, we advise against altering your graphics card’s voltages. Increasing the voltages may allow for even higher overclocks, but doing so will also drive up heat output and power consumption significantly, over and above the increases resulting from the higher frequencies alone.

Source:http://www.pcworld.com/article/250644/how_to_overclock_your_graphics_card.html

HIS Unveils its HD7700 Series Lineup equipped with HIS iCooler

February 15th, 2012

Hightech Information System (HIS) has launched its HD7700 Series graphic card featuring the 28nm GCN Core Architecture. The cards delivers competitive graphics performances at excellent value, targeting at mid-range users seeking a high performance to price ratio choice among the latest 7K models.

The card offers excellent all-rounded performances for games, movies, photo editing and other daily tasks. The card’s another great feature is the low power consumption. The card does not require external power and is a great card for upgrading your system without worries on needing a new PSU.

iCooler – Cooler, Quieter

The card is equipped with the widely acclaimed HIS iCooler – certified by HIS that generates less than 28 dB in 2D mode. HIS iCooler provides an outstanding cooling performance and quiet environment. With HIS iCooler, the life span of the card is maximized while the noise level is minimized!

Cooler

HIS iCooler transfers heat at the most efficient state from the GPU to the internal fins around the central fan. The distinctive design and smoothness of HIS iCooler fan shroud allows massive amount of cool air being drawn from the central cooler to cool down the internal fins directly.

Quieter

HIS iCooler excels in noise management. It’s extremely quiet and noise level is less than 28dB in 2D mode. You feel the quietness when viewing photos, browsing webs and checking your email.

New Design, New Experiences

PCI-e 3.0 Support

Armed with the latest PCI-e 3.0 bus design maximizes performance by delivering double bandwidth per lane of PCI-e 2.x. Paired the card with the latest platforms and get the ultimate performance!

More Graphics, Less Power

Low Power Consumption

You do not have to worry about having the proper power connection from you power supply. No external power is needed and power is supplied through the card slot. The card requires only 400W power supply, a lower power requirement than the previous generation. Just plug the card in and enjoy the superb graphics experiences!

Optimized Power & Performance

The new architecture of the card gets more usable processing power for your money, enabling better frame rates in the latest games at high resolutions. In addition, with AMD PowerPlay & AMD PowerTune technologies, you can optimize the balance between performance and power consumption of your system by adjusting the engine clock during runtime of the card. Manage the power and keep your wallet loaded!

See More, Win More!

The card is capable to turn your computer into a super gaming machine. Enjoy the latest 3D games with stunning graphics and effects that your enemies cannot match! Get an immersive experience with AMD Eyefinity “2.0”!

Expand your game across up to 3 displays while your opponents have one monitor. Along with all-new support for stereo 3D, universal bezel compensation and brand new display configurations, take the unfair advantage over your opponent and win more with the surround sight!

Game Better & Faster

With full Microsoft DirectX 11.1 support, the card is ready for next generation DirectX games. Equipped with AMD HD3D technology, you can enjoy a stereo 3D experience in the latest 3D games. The card also offers up to 2x faster tessellation and faster DirectCompute over earlier cards. Gamers will be pleased to enjoy the life-like graphics!

Sounds Better

Output protected high bit rate 7.1 channel surround sound over HDMI with no additional cables required, heightening the sense of reality!

The HIS iCooler HD770/7750 1GB supports 30” LCD monitor and any large size TV up to 80″ feature with 16:9 ratio in amazing 4096 by 2160 resolution. Up-scaling your computer into a multimedia center with the biggest display!

Enjoy HD Beauty

With Full HD 1080p support, the card delivers high quality 1920X1080 graphics, enabling seamless full-screen video playback. See HD, hear HD and feel HD – Enjoy the beautiful graphics now with the card!

Enjoy Copy Protected Movies

The card is HDCP complaint, enabling users to play copy-protected content, such as commercial DVD movies.

Enjoy True to Life Graphics

Quad HD videos have resolution four times that of current HD videos, meaning images too clear that may deceive your eyes! With the card, you are set for getting the movie theater experience to your home. You may be able to watch a video shooting the Eiffel tower and zoom it in to see your friend’s face clearly from the top! Get your eyes impressed and enjoy mind-blowing graphics with extreme clarity, depth and texture!

Having one dedicated screen just for twitter or Facebook and a second for outlook is not a dream anymore. The card comes with a Mini-display Ports for more workspace flexibility. You can easily connect an extra display with the DisplayPort. The dual-link DVI port allows you connect to a 30” DVI display up to 2560×1600. Resolution can even reach 4096×3112 with HDMI 1.4a that are good for TV up to 80″!

The card is an ideal solution for all those who rely on having several applications visible simultaneously for extra productivity. Multi-tasking just got a lot simpler! Make your computer a multi-display workstation!

Source:http://wccftech.com/unveils-hd7700-series-lineup-equipped-icooler/

MAINGEAR Now Offering Affordable HD 7700 Series Graphics Cards in Systems

February 15th, 2012

MAINGEAR, an award-winning PC system builder of custom desktops, notebooks, and workstations, now offers PC enthusiasts the AMD Radeon™ HD 7750 and HD 7770 graphics solutions in their award-winning desktop systems.

MAINGEAR will offer the option of choosing AMD Radeon HD 7700 series cards, which is AMD’s latest mainstream variant of their 7000 series GPUs, on their desktops. The new AMD Radeon ™ HD 7700 series graphics cards offer the world’s most advance graphics with the industry’s very first 28nm GPU design at an affordable price point. Similar to the AMD Radeon HD 7900 series, the AMD Radeon HD 7770 also offers 1GB GDDR5 video memory, 1 DVI, 2 mini-display ports, and 1 HDMI output, as well as superior performance with dual card configurations thanks to AMD CrossFire™ technology. The AMD Radeon HD 7750 sports a single slot design, sips a mere 55W, and supports 1 DVI, 1 HDMI, and 1 DisplayPort output. Both the AMD Radeon HD 7900 and 7700 series graphics supports DirectX® 11 and with AMD Eyefinity, and gamers and creative professionals can enjoy support for up to 6 displays for immersive entertainment and enhanced productivity.

These powerful, ”Never Settle” graphics solutions will be available on the SHIFT and F131 MAINGEAR desktops initially and will be offered on the VYBE in the near future, along with their EPIC Research Labs innovative line of enthusiast-grade product offerings like the EPIC CPU Liquid cooling solution. All MAINGEAR products are supported with lifetime labor and phone support in the US, along with one to three year hardware warranty options. For more information about MAINGEAR’s desktops with AMD Radeon™ HD 7000 graphic solutions, click here. (www.maingear.com/amd7000)

“We are excited to offer an affordable 28nm GPU design from AMD, and the AMD Radeon HD 7700 series cards offers great performance and features to a wider audience.” said Wallace Santos, CEO and Founder of MAINGEAR. “With AMD’s Radeon™ HD 7770 GHZ Edition, gamers will be very excited with the performance they get for their dollar.”

Source:http://hothardware.com/News/MAINGEAR-Now-Offering-Affordable-HD-7700-Series-Graphics-Cards-in-Systems/

Graphics hardware in $25 Raspberry Pi Linux box outperforms iPhone 4S GPU

January 26th, 2012

The Raspberry Pi Foundation is building a low-cost Linux computer with a 700MHz ARM11 CPU. The board, which is roughly the size of a pack of playing cards, entered the manufacturing stage last month. There will be two models, priced at $25 and $35, with different specifications.

The board is built around the Broadcom BCM2835 chipset, which is designed to handle intensive multimedia. In a recent interview, Raspberry Pi founder Eben Upton claimed that the Broadcom graphics hardware in the Raspberry Pi offers twice the performance of the iPhone 4S GPU and soundly beats NVIDIA’s Tegra 2. Upton worked for Broadcom on the team that developed the hardware.

At the SCALE 10x conference this month, developers from the XBMC project demonstrated their software running on a Raspberry Pi board. XBMC is a popular open source media center application that has advanced library management features and support for playing video in numerous formats. The XBMC developers ported the media center to the Raspberry Pi using a developer hardware unit supplied by the Raspberry Pi Foundation.

The demo, which can be viewed in a YouTube video, shows that XBMC runs reasonably well on the Raspberry Pi hardware and is relatively responsive. It was able to smoothly play an H.264-encoded 1080p video. Another video that was published this month shows Nokia’s open source Qt toolkit running on the Raspberry Pi, demonstrating the use of OpenGL shaders in Qt’s declarative QML user interface framework.

Source:http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/news/2012/01/tiny-25-raspberry-pi-linux-board-reportedly-offers-twice-the-performance-of-iphone-4s-gpu.ars

MSI Adds GT685 Gaming Laptop With GeForce GTX 580M Graphics

January 4th, 2012

MSI introduced its latest gaming laptop in the form of the new generation GT685. This laptop is the first in the company’s lineup to feature the Nvidia GeForce GTX 580M discrete graphics card which offers 384 more CUDAs than the previous generation card as well as 2GB GDDR5 of display memory. You’ll also find an Intel second generation Core i7 quad core processor, 32G DDR3 of memory, and RAID 0 accelerated dual hard disk architecture in this laptop. An optional SSD hard drive is also available. Other key features include MSI’s TDE (Turbo Drive Engine) technology, MSI Cooler Boost, Dynaudio sound, THX TruStudio Pro, and Cinema Pro technology.

MSI is rolling out its new generation GT685—the ultimate gaming machine. In addition to featuring the Intel second generation Core™i7 quad core processor, it is the first laptop to sport the nVidia GeForce GTX 580M, the world’s fastest discrete graphics card, 32G DDR3 of memory, and accelerated dual hard disk architecture. It comes with Dynaudio and THX TruStudio Pro smart wrap around sound as well as a full HD screen. You’ll be impressed by how smoothly online 3D games play and with the edge that your new GT685 gives you against opponents.

Taipei—The machine won the CES 2012 award for product innovation, seen by many as the highest honor of the high tech industry. MSI, where designing high-end record-breaking gaming notebooks is par for the course, will continue to design faster, more powerful notebooks that follow in the tradition of its gaming NBs best epitomized in the MSI GT685. The GT685 utilizes the wildly anticipated nVidia GeForce GTX 580M top-end discrete graphics card which boasts 384 more CUDAs (Compute Unified Device Architecture) than the previous generation with advanced 256 bit broadband and 2GB GDDR5 of display memory. You will be awed by how smooth 3D games run and the new edge you enjoy in battles will help you rack up wins.

Superior display

Eric Kuo, associate vice president for global sales, MSI Notebook, explains that the battle-ready MSI GT685 features top-of-the-line hardware, including nVidia’s GeForce GTX 580M—the most powerful discrete graphics card in any laptop ever, to give you the best display performance out there. Not only did this king of notebooks smash the 3D Mark vantage high resolution test with 16,000 points, it also blasted through the 3,000-point mark in the most stringent 3D Mark 11 test, which meets DirectX 11 standards. These two history-making achievements more than testify to the fact that the MSI GT685 has the most advanced 3D processing capabilities of any NB in the world—more than enough to handle the new generation of exciting 3D games slated to hit the market in 2012.

From strength to strength

nVidia’s top-of-the-line GeForce GTX 580M discrete graphics card: The powerful MSI GT685 comes locked and loaded with the nVidia GeForce GTX 580M discrete graphics card which boasts 384 more CUDAs than the previous generation, giving it 256 bit broadband and 2GB GDDR5 of display memory to give it the most advanced hardware in the cosmos. This powerful machine broke previous records on the 3D Mark vantage with 16,000 points. That coupled with the fact that it supports DirectX 11 and nVida PhysX technologies enabled the GT685 to break 3,000 on 3D Mark 11. You will be amazed by the detail in explosions going off all around you, smoke and dust over battlefields, as well as wisps of clouds and rippling water in adventure games.

Optimus overclocking display technology: The nVidia GeForce GTX 580M discrete graphics card is not only the most powerful hardware architecture ever, when the MSI GT685 is processing power-hungry high-resolution 3D images, the Optimus overclocking display technology automatically engages system overclocking for crisper, clearer graphics and more detailed 3D images to give you animation that conveys a sense of speed and vastness as you blaze about the universe. Now, you can do some serious gaming without worrying that your laptop can’t keep up.

Intel 2nd generation Core i7 quad core processor: MSI’s GT685 features the Intel second generation Core i7 quad core processor. To kick up performance a few notches, the new generation Intel Core i7 processor supports Intel Turbo Boost 2.0, a technology which automatically allocates processor resources in accordance with processor load, thereby enhancing the core speed of each core to maximize computer performance.

32GB of memory: The new generation MSI GT685 battle-ready gaming laptop comes equipped with four DDR3 memory slots to give you an incredible 32GB of memory. In addition, the RAID 0 accelerated dual hard drive architecture doubles hard drive memory and the optional SSD hard drive instantly increases hard drive read speeds by 70%, more than enough to meet the needs of battle scenes and other complex graphics.

Enjoy blazing speeds, while staying cucumber cool

TDE overclocking: The GT685 incorporates MSI’s own TDE (Turbo Drive Engine) technology. Just one touch of the luminescent Turbo hotkey located conveniently above the keyboard fires up overclocking to give you crazy speeds.

Cooler Boost: The GT685 comes with MSI Cooler Boost. Simply depress the hotkey over the keyboard to engage the powerful cooling capabilities, so your system keeps its cool even in the hottest working conditions.

Superior multimedia experience

Dynaudio sound: World-class leaders in sound technology from the Danish firm Dynaudio carried out countless precision calculations and studies to measure the best location and distance between user and laptop speakers to determine the best possible location for speakers. The result: ideal line of transmission for sound waves for pure, crisp, faithful stereo reproduction to give you the perfect, obstruction-free multimedia experience.

THX TruStudio Pro: THX TruStudio Pro smart wrap around sound offers performance heretofore available only in cinemas. It works in tandem with the cutting-edge speakers, so that the GT685 reproduces each and every sound faithfully, regardless of music or sound type.

Cinema Pro: The GT685 laptop features the most advanced multimedia performance available and Cinema Pro technology for the best possible graphics. Prior to watching a film, press the Cinema Pro hotkey to instantly switch to film mode for higher resolution and richer colors for the same great audio experience found in live performances, films, and recording studios. MSI’s all-new GT685 is your best choice for serious gaming and for use as a powerful multimedia center.

Full array of HD features: The GT685 is equipped with a full HD 16:9 wide screen that offers bright colors and doesn’t have those pesky black strips at the top and bottom of the screen when you watch films. The HD720p webcam allows you to enjoy smooth, bright high fidelity web calls with friends and family. If you want something bigger than a high definition computer screen for viewing films, the MSI GT685 also comes with an HDMI port, so any type of high-fidelity, high-definition video can be played on your NB, but viewed via a cable on a large-screen LCD television screen.

Latest energy-saving technologies

ECO Engine: The GT685 comes with MSI’s own ECO Engine, a power-saving technology which allows you to select from among five power management levels—Video Game, Film, Presentation, Word Processing, and Turbo Battery, automatically adjusting display brightness as well as on/off switch, sleep mode, and processor performance settings, maximizing battery flexibility and use per charge.

USB3.0: The MSI GT685 comes with USB3.0 which boasts transfer speeds of 4.8Gbps—10 times faster than USB2.0, and 80% higher power transmission, providing vastly higher data transfer rates and charging speeds for external hard drives, flash drives, and other handheld electronic devices.

i-Charger: MSI GT685 is equipped with MSI’s i-Charger technology. More powerful electrical current to the USB speeds up recharging more than three-fold, so that you don’t need to spend nearly as much time to get your mobile devices up and running again.

Cool looks

King of gaming laptops: The glowing white characters “MSI” grace the center of the GT685′ cover and is set off by the black diamond shape and crimson trim. The palm rest areas have a stylish rhombic pattern and the touchpad is bordered in nickel-plated trim. The chassis is sheathed in MSI’s own color film print which not only gives the GT685 a subtle luster, but protects it from scratching and wear to keeps it looking nice. The GT685 has an independent chiclet keyboard to help keep you from hitting the wrong keys and to give you a nice, solid touch whether you’re typing a letter or slaying orcs.

Light and sound show: The GT685 has another cool feature—a one-of-a-kind LED light show. So whether you’re listening to music or engrossed in an exciting, fast-paced game, just press the MSI LED light show hotkey and lights embedded on either side of the notebook and in front of your keyboard will pulsate in sync with sounds emitted by your laptop, kicking the thrill level up a few notches.

Source:http://hothardware.com/News/MSI-Adds-GT685-Gaming-Laptop-With-GeForce-GTX-580M-Graphics/

Sharkoon’s T28 ATX Case Designed For Easy HDD Installation and Graphics Card Legroom

December 21st, 2011

A case without easily accessible hard drive bays or enough room to accommodate beefy components is one that is liable to get chucked out of a window in frustration at some point. Sharkoon’s T28 case is designed to alleviate those issues.

The otherwise black case is available with red, green, or blue accents and features eight hard drive bays. It can also handle two 5.25-inch drives, and a pair of mounting frames for 2.5-inch drives is included. Part of the hard drive cage (containing three bays) can be removed to provide 40cm of space for a long graphics card.

The T28 allows for a CPU cooler up to 16.5cm high and a PSU up to 29cm long. The case is now available for 54.90 euros.

Sharkoon presents another series of cases: Available in three color editions, the Sharkoon T28 offers a lot of space especially for hard drive installation, thankfully due to the removable hard drive cage, and also perfect for extra-long graphic cards.

Externally the Sharkoon T28 offers a black body and a rectilinear mesh front design. Power and Reset buttons are elegantly chromed. In regards to the front connectors, Audio In/Out stands ready between three USB2.0 ports and a USB3.0 interface. An acrylic window on the left side panel gives an insight into the interior of the colored mainboard tray. Choose from three color editions: Red, green, and for the first time after numerous customer suggestions, blue. Also, the operating and hard drive LEDs illuminate in the edition color as well as the three pre-installed 120 mm fans. Two fans rotate in the front, the third in the back. All possess a 4-pin power supply and a 3-pin mainboard connector.

The Sharkoon T28 allows various options with the drive assembly: Two external 5.25 inch and eight internal 3.5 inch bays are available. In one of the two 5.25 slots an external 3.5 inch device alternately can be mounted, appropriate installation material is enclosed. 2.5 inch disks also find room: Configuration includes two mounting frames for hard drives and SSDs in both installation sizes. If necessary, the case converts in no time to support the installation of longer graphic cards: The eight hard drive bays are divided, with two firmly installed and a separate modular hard drive cage. By removing the middle three-cage, enough room is created for up to 40 cm long graphic cards.

In regards to the other functions Sharkoon focuses on proven comfort: The mainboard tray is provided with a CPU cooler mount opening and feedthroughs for orderly and concealed cable relocation, the drives assembly occurs with practical quick-locking mechanisms, the power supply is positioned on the floor of the case directly over a dust filter protected air intake, and in the rear two rubberized hoses are provided.

The Sharkoon T28 measures 475 x 200 x 440 mm (L x B x H) and weighs 6.6 kg. The maximum CPU cooler height averages 16.5 cm, the maximum power supply length is 29 cm.

End customers will find the Sharkoon T28 case available immediately for the suggested manufacturer’s price of 54.90 euros from authorized retailers.

Source:http://hothardware.com/News/Sharkoons-T28-ATX-Case-Designed-For-Easy-HDD-Installation-and-Graphics-Card-Legroom/

Highest Beta in the Computer Hardware Industry Detected for Silicon Graphics International (SGI, SSYS, CRAY)

December 14th, 2011

Below are the three companies in the Computer Hardware industry with the highest betas. Higher-beta stocks mean greater volatility and are therefore generally considered to be riskier but also may provide the potential for higher returns.

Silicon Graphics International (NYSE:SGI) is highest with a beta of 1.6. Silicon Graphics International Corporation manufactures large-scale clustered computing, clustered storage and high performance computing products, and offers data center services. Silicon Graphics International has traded 130,000 shares thus far today, vs. average volume of 466,000 shares per day. The stock has outperformed the Dow (1.3% to the Dow’s 0.4%) and outperformed the S&P 500 (1.3% to the S&P’s 0.3%) during today’s trading.

Following is Stratasys (NASDAQ:SSYS) with a beta of 1.4.

Finishing up the top three is Cray (NASDAQ:CRAY), with a beta of 1.3.

Source:http://www.fnno.com/story/fast-lane/331-highest-beta-computer-hardware-industry-detected-silicon-graphics-international-sgi-ssys-cray-fast-lane

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