Pci Express
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![]() Echo Star 680W Blue LED Fan PCI E SATA ATX Power Supply US $322.50
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![]() 14CM Fan 680W ATX Power Supply PC INTEL AMD SLI PCI E US $322.50
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![]() 680W ATX Power SATA PCIE Hipro HP D3057F3R HP 5188 2625 US $322.50
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![]() 6X Quiet 850Watt Intel AMD ATX Power Supply SATA PCI E US $255.99
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![]() LOT 6 X 850W ATX Power Supply 12CM Fan PCI E SATA 20 24 US $255.99
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![]() LOT 5 X 950W ATX Power Supply 12CM Fan PCI E SATA 20 24 US $254.99
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Considering A Gaming Laptop?
Portability and power are two major aspects to consider when buying a gaming laptop.It can be difficult to find the right balance, but primarily you should be looking for a laptop with a lot of muscle. You'll most likely have to sacrifice some degree of portability. Gaming laptopsusually have large screens of roughly 17in, a separate graphics card and sometimes a quad-core processor.
On the other hand are netbooks and portable business laptops. You're average Macbook or similar microsoft system will have smaller screens of around 13in and Intel integrated graphics chips (or the equivalent to). These lightweight laptops don't have the performance to fulfill you're gaming needs. Of course you can play the games on models with these specifications. But if you are a hardcore gamer it is well worth investing in a high-powered laptop.
A long list of new technology has paved the way for gaming laptops: PCI Express, SLI, Dual Graphics and Dual Core gaming laptops. These developments have now brought the laptop onto a similar spec and performance level as some top PCs. Many gamers take pleasure in keeping tabs on recent advances in the industry and keeping their system well up to date; it's all goes hand in hand with gaming.
The likes Alienware and Rockdirect are leading the way in manufacturing gaming laptops. Alienware produce some of the most distinctive and innovative laptops on the market. Alienware's Area-51m 7700 prices at around £2000; but many users do spend a lot more increasing the machines performance even further. Competing with Alienware is Rockdirect; who produce some of the strongest gaming laptops on the market, but at very high prices. However, the performance of 'Rock' laptops justify the high price tag.
Sony announces range of XQD memory cards (dpreview)
**Pre-CES: **Sony has become the first company to offer a range memory cards
in the XQD format. XQD was recently announced by the Compact Flash Association
and is based around the PCI Express specifications, allowing write speeds of
125MB/sec and beyond. Sony claims that, when used in the brand new Nikon D4,
(currently the only camera supporting the format), the cards can record up to
around 100 frames in RAW format in continuous shooting mode. The first cards
will be available from the end of January. Sony has also announced a USB 3.0
card reader for the format.
PCI Express Technology
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