Random Hardware Postings and Discussions

Would you kindly grab my jaw off the floor for me?

http://fstoppers.com/the-making-of-an-astonishing-cgi-masterpiece-the-verge

Enjoy some amateur hardware porn of Comcast's Xfinity CPE: http://oz.freqlabs.com/images/arris/

Hardware Information

  • ARRIS DOCSIS 3.0 / PacketCable 2.0 Touchstone Telephony Gateway
  • HW_REV: 1
  • VENDOR: Arris Interactive, L.L.C.
  • BOOTR: 1.2.1.46
  • SW_REV: 7.6.59M.SIP.PC20.CT
  • MODEL: TG852G

thanks, that's alot of pcb :)

computex is pretty fucking amazing right now.

 

m2 SSD on the DDR3 DIMM

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Here's the fruition of Galaxy's collaboration with DarbeeVision, the GTX 750 Ti Darbee Edition graphics card. DarbeeVision video enhancement technology requires specialized hardware to post-process display output from the GPU, and so Galaxy designed a daughterboard to sit on top of the PCB, wired to the GPU's TMDS links. Output form this board has to be wired to your monitor. It's surprising to note that even with the extra hardware, the card doesn't need additional power inputs, and relies on the PCI-Express 3.0 x16 bus interface.

 
 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

Among the swarm of all-in-one liquid CPU cooling solutions SilverStone, the one that stood out is its Tundra TD04. It's what the company claims is a "pump-less" liquid CPU cooler. It features a high-performance CPU water block that looks more like the DIY blocks you'd find in expensive liquid cooling setups; plumbed directly to the 240 x 120 mm radiator+reservoir assembly. We're not quite sure how circulation happens, or whether it's convectional of some sort. SilverStone claims the cooler can handle thermal loads of up to 200W.

 

oooooo, i must have. Whens its release?

I would like to know more about this. Did a quick search but can't find much. Who makes this?

http://www.innodisk.com/

http://www.innodisk.com/Product/Product.aspx?SUQwMT0xZGJmZDYzZC0zOGY5LTQ0NTUtOWFjYi0wMjM4OTg2M2I2NTgmSUQwMj1hNzJmZDJlNi0wMjczLTRhMzYtOWZkNS1lYzBhOTgwMzkzZmYmSUQwMz0mZGZsX0lEPTAwMQ%3d%3d

What is funny is the video on this stuff you guys did, then you post it a week later. =D

Thanks man.

That looks like bolt on heat pipe cooling. Is that right? Just clip it on and it extents the pipes out to more fins and a fan? Pretty cool idea but would the connection be sufficient to transfer the heat quick enough to make the cooling work?