NZXT ATX C

NZXT announces the ATX C Series of Power Supply

NZXT announced the C Series line of 80 plus Gold modular ATX power supplies.

NZXT has announced the ATX C Series PSUs line, created in collaboration with Seasonic, with C650, C750 and C850 models in question.

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Supplies are created with the help of high quality components and are backed by a 10-year warranty. The C Series are available in 650w, 750w and 850w variants, have 80 PLUS Gold certification and provide system creators with some options to select supplies that fit their needs.

With 80 Plus Gold certification, C Series supplies deliver efficiency of over 90 percent. These supplies use Japanese capacitors and are designed to last long and have protection from high/low voltage, temperature and other conditions that may affect their performance. Pressing the button enables Zero RPM Fan mode, with which the supply fan is silent in low load conditions. The C Series is suitable for any ATX standard, while the C750 and C650 support NVIDIA GPUs up to the Geforce RTX 2080 Ti and AMD GPUs up to the Radeon VII. The C850 can support the configuration of some graphics cards.

When it comes to pricing, the C650 will cost $110, the C750 will cost $120, and the C850 will be available for $130. The start of the sales period will be announced in the meantime for the global market.

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HP Omen X2S

The dream of all players, HP Omen X2S with extraordinary performance and dual screens for 3,000 euros

More lights, more power, more screens.

This sounds like the wish list of a PC player wanting to buy a new computer. HP aims to meets these requirements – packaged in the Omen X2S gaming notebook.

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The most striking feature is the second screen on the keyboard. It is designed to help players keep a close eye on system performance, YouTube videos, or whatever you want to do besides playing.

Once opened, the logo on the screen cover begins to glow red, the keyboard blinks red, and the second screen launches. It all happens at the same time and the fans shake at the same time, you have the feeling of throwing a spaceship’s cabin into a science fiction movie.

The Omen X2S tested is the 15-dg0901ng configuration (2,999 euro MSRP). It has a 240Hz FullHD display. The X2S is also available with a 4K display.

The second screen

The second screen also has a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels and a screen ratio of 16: 9. In contrast to the main screen, it is reflective and a touch screen.

The X2S has 3 USBs and a USB 3.1-C port, which also serves as DisplayPort 1.4. There’s also an HDMI 2.0 and Ethernet connection, as well as the mandatory 3.5mm audio connection. SSD is 1TB in size.

X2S is well equipped with 16 GB of RAM and an i7 Gen 9 . A GeForce RTX 2080 Max-Q contributes the necessary graphics performance.

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Radeon RX 5600 XT Red Devil

PowerColor presents Radeon RX 5600 XT Red Devil with 14Gbps GDDR6 memory

PowerColor’s Red Devil series of graphics cards is designed to deliver excellent factory overclocking performance, which stands out from other AMD Add-In-Board (AIB) partner offerings, reports Overclock3D.

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In the case of the Radeon RX 5600 XT GPU, the PowerColor Red Devil model offers graphics overclocked core gamers as well as faster GDDR6 memory. With 1666Hz tactical boost and 1750Mhz boost boost, the RX 5600 XT Red Devil has performances that are greater than the AMD RX 5700 reference model.

In addition to the aforementioned speeds, the graphics card is also characterized by 14 Gbps GDDR6 memory as well as memory bandwidth of 336 GB/s. Also present are 2304 stream processors, while the GPU was created in the 7nm Navi process.

Like other PowerColor Red Devil graphics cards, the RX 5600 XT Red Devil has a dual BIOS which enables users to execute the graphics card in “Silent” or “Overclocked” mode.

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Nvidia RTX 3080 and 3070 graphics card specifications leaked

A 10/20GB graphics card for gamers?

Nvidia RTX series of graphics cards has been present since the third quarter of 2018, which leaves open the possibility that in 2020 we will see the successor to the Turing architecture and the launch of the next generation of Nvidia graphics cards, reports Overclock3D.

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The MyDrivers site has published leaked specifications of their respective series of Ampere graphics cards, listing the cores and memory specifications for the GA103 and GA104 designs. This is especially true for the Nvidia RTX 3080 and RTX 3070 graphics cards.

The GA103 could be the crossing point between the Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti and the RTX 2080 Super, offering 10 GB of VRAM along a 320-bit memory bus and up to 3480 CUDA cores. With a 320-bit memory slot, it is also possible to offer 20 GB of VRAM, but this would certainly only be suitable for Nvidia Quadro graphics series.

When it comes to the GA104, it is believed to offer 3072 CUDA cores and 8GB/16GB of memory along with the 256-bit memory bus, which would make this GPU a candidate for the RTX 3070.

GA103 and GA104 are said to be 7nm products, though the source of this information does not mention whether the parts mentioned come from TSMC or Samsung facilities.

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Qualcomm Revealed Snapdragon 720G, 662, and 460: The new Processors for Mid-Range phones

Qualcomm’s latest 4G chipsets feature Wi-Fi 6 connectivity

2020 is the year when 5G is expected to make a difference in people’s lives but 4G LTE networks will not go anywhere for several years.

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We can say without a doubt that for the next few years there will be defaults to Internet access, and based on these forecasts Qualcomm introduced three new processors focused on 4G phones.

The company unveiled Snapdragon 720G, 662 and 460 models, all of which share similar features as support for WiFi 6 technology.

The Snapdragon 720G eight-core model is the most powerful and will be included in high-end but not flagship phones like the Galaxy S20. The letter “G” in its designation means it is focused on gaming, bringing the 10-bit HDR Qualcomm offers to the flagship Snapdragon 855 processor.

The chip also has a Hexagon 692 DSP for IA operations on the phone plus support for 4K video at 2520 × 1080 resolutions. Perhaps the most interesting detail is the LTE X15 modem with download speeds of up to 800Mbps.

The Snapdragon 662 is a shrunken version of the 720G. It is an eight-core chip and 2Ghz frequency compared to 2.3Ghz at 720G but has only an X11 modem LTE with theoretical speeds of up to 390Mbps. Qualcomm says the chip has support for triple camera systems.

The Snapdragon 469 already uses the same LTE modem but a less powerful IA engine. However, compared to the Snapdragon 450, the new chip is 50% faster.

The future is 5G, but Qualcomm wants to keep 4G customers happy.

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Razer DeathAdder V2

Razer to bring a new version of the DeathAdder mouse

DeathAdder V2 has a better sensor and optical switches

Razer revealed a few days ago that it would bring a major upgrade to DeathAdder, which although it will look alike, will have some notable improvements. The biggest change is the fact that DeathAdder V2 will use a Razer Focus+ Optical Sensor, which measures up to 20,000 dots-per-inch (DPI), instead of the V1’s 16,000 DPI. The sensor also supports Razer’s Smart Tracking, Asymmetric Cut-Off and Motion Sync, which according to the company make it the best sensor in the market.

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DeathAdder V2 no longer uses mechanical switches for its buttons, but infrared light beams to record clicks. Razer says this eliminates the risk of double clicks and also says it reduces lag (though obviously to unimaginable levels). Razer previously used optical switches for their Viper mouse, which was launched last summer and was well received.

Basilisk V2
Basilisk V2

The company also revealed that it would upgrade their Basilisk mouse as well. It has the same internal parts as DeathAdder V2, but has more buttons that can be changed thanks to the Razer app. The Basilisk V1 was relatively unappealing, but the V2 looks a lot better.

DeathAdder V2 costs $69.99, the same price as the V1. Meanwhile, the Basilisk V2 will cost $10 more, so $79.99.

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i9-10990XE

Intel is preparing a 22-core i9-10990XE processor against the Threadripper

22 cores to counter Ryzen Threadripper?

Rumors suggest Intel plans to launch a 22-core Cascade Lake processor, named the i9-10990XE, which adds four more cores to the company’s more powerful Cascade Lake-X model to compete with the Ryzen Series, AMD’s Threadripper 3000, reports Overclock3D.

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Pictures of this processor appeared in the benchmarking of the CPU-Z application, and were subsequently published by the Chiphell site. Subsequently, Computerbase further confirmed that the motherboard makers had mentioned the 22-core processors during the CES 2020.

Intel i9-10990XE processor will have a working CPU boost boost that can reach up to 5GHz. At the moment, the TDP of the processor is listed as 380W but this has not been confirmed.

i9-10990XE CPUz
CPU-Z screenshot of Core i9-10990XE processor
Published on Chiphell

Although Intel has not officially confirmed plans to launch the processor with a larger number of cores on its X299 platform, it is clear that motherboards makers want to see more cores in Intel processors by 2020.

It should be noted that the results of Cinebench have also been published, but they are extremely easy to manipulate and falsify, so the information published about the Intel i9-10990XE processor should be taken with reserve.

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Crucial Ballistix

Micron introduces the next-gen of Crucial Ballistix gaming memory

Crucial Ballistix gaming memory series consists of two lines: Crucial Ballistix and Crucial Ballistix MAX.

Micron, the parent company of Crucial Memory, has announced the next generation of Ballistix gaming memory. The memory was introduced during the CES2020 and was created with the help of Micron components intended to deliver high-frequency, low-latency, KitGuru reports.

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Cruicial Ballistix memory modules reach speeds between 2400MHz and 3600MHz, with capacities from 4 GB to 32 GB. Crucial Ballistix has an up-to-date black heat conductor, eight RGB zones with 16 LEDs that can be controlled with the help of popular lighting control software. Memory is available in DIMM format or SODIMM laptop.

Crucial Ballistix MAX Series
Crucial Ballistix MAX Series

The new Crucial Ballistix MAX Series further boosts the speed from 4000MHz to 4400MHz on modules between 8GB and 16GB. The memory features a black aluminum heat conductor and integrated thermal sensors for maximum real-time heat dissipation and monitoring. RGB lighting is also available, which can be controlled with the help of ASUS Aura Sync, Gigabyte RGB Fusion and MSI Mystic Light software.

The Crucial Ballistix and Ballistix Max Memories will go on sale from February 4th.

> Read Next: ADATA XPG Sage PCIe 4.0 SSD reaches read speed of 7 GB/s

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ADATA XPG Sage PCIe 4.0 SSD

ADATA XPG Sage PCIe 4.0 SSD reaches read speed of 7 GB/s

During the CES 2020, ADATA introduced the XPG Sage PCIe 4.0 SSD, which uses the Innogrit Rainier controller (IG5236). The above controller can support up to 16TB of storage and use an eight-channel interface.

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Although Innogrit is an unfamiliar name (compared to Phison’s most commonly used controllers), the performance it offers is at a high level. The ADATA CrystalDisk benchmark shows sequential read and write performance of 7.2 GB/sec and close to 5.4 GB/sec for XPS Sage.

According to the Tom’s Hardware site, which was able to test the XPG Sage, ADATA also highlights random IOPS speeds of 1,000,000 and 800,000 for data read and write, respectively. Additionally, it is suggested that sequential speeds of 6 GB/sec can be easily achieved with some firmware changes before SSDs go into mass production.

Other features of the SSD ADATA XPG Sage PCIe 4.0 SSD include 4GB of DRAM cache, integrated heat conductors, and SSDs up to 4TB capacity. It is expected that the XPG Sage will not be released before June.

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MediaTek Dimensity 800 5G

MediaTek Dimensity 800 5G chipset for mid-range phones officially announced

MediaTek Dimensity 800 Series is an octa-core SoC featuring four ARM Cortex-A76 cores and four Cortex-A55 cores.

Taiwanese company Mediatek introduced the Dimensity 800 chipset at the CES 2020. Created in the 7nm process, the chip enables 5G connectivity on phones. The first phones with this chipset will be on the market before the end of the first half of the year, as promised by Mediatek, reports GSMArena.

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Dimensity 800 series 5G chips support 2CC, which offers over 30% more coverage than other platforms with 1CC or no aggregation. The chipset is designed to support the SA and NSA sub-6GHz networks, for 2G to 5G multi-mode support and Dynamic Spectrum Sharing (DSS).

The CPU has four Cortex-A76 @2GHz cores and four more efficient Cortex-A55 cores, which also run at 2GHz. The graphics chip is from the same class as the Dimensity 1000, and is combined with a technology called HyperEngine, which improves hardware performance during gaming.

The ISP Dimensity 800 chip supports sensors up to 64MP or 32MP + 16MP dual camera. MediaTek has implemented algorithms for AI autofocus, auto exposure, white balance, noise reduction and HDR.

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