Corsair are doing limited edition Orange Dom Plats showcased at CES 2015
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just found this Intel thing! ;o
looks pretty cool!
http://ces.gizmodo.com/intels-150-h..._source=gizmodo_twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
Corsair are doing limited edition Orange Dom Plats showcased at CES 2015
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Is that to celebrate the DDR4 world record? Quite a nice touch, I bet they will be fast and expensive... like Shaun's women
JR
Okay, this is all pretty complicated so I broke it down simples.
Firstly go here: http://www.razerzone.com/razer-id/registration-id/
and sign up for a RazerID
Next go to your email account and confirm the sign up
Now go here: https://insider.razerzone.com/index.php
and link your razerID account to Razer Insider
There's a guide here: https://insider.razerzone.com/index.php?threads/how-to-link-your-razer-id-to-razer-insider.1904/
that shows you how to do this in case you have difficulty
At 16:00 today (Sunday) UK time this thread: https://insider.razerzone.com/index.php?threads/insider-ces-2015-appreciation-sale.1920/
will display a link to retrieve your code
The code becomes valid at 2am Tuesday UK time and remains valid for 24 hours
It will not work if you have more than one item in your basket, UK delivery is free on orders over £54.00 but may include customs or import tax and one more thing to note the Chroma series keyboards only come with US key layout.
Hope this helps!
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Taking advantage of the low TDP of GeForce GTX 970 and GTX 980, several NVIDIA add-in card (AIC) partners such as ASUS, MSI, and Palit, innovated their VGA cooling solutions to feature idle fan-off. Such a feature lets the card turn its fans completely off, when the GPU is idling, or is below a temperature threshold, making the card completely silent when not gaming. NVIDIA plans to standardize this with its next-generation GeForce GTX TITAN X graphics card.
Given that its TITAN family of super high-end graphics cards never get to be custom-designed by AICs, NVIDIA has decided to standardize an idle fan-off feature of its own. Unlike AICs, who have used specialized fan-controller chips that take auxiliary temperature input to decide when to turn the fan off, NVIDIA's approach will be more driver-based. Future drivers accompanying the GTX TITAN X will offer a new feature, which when enabled, lets you choose between a non-linear fan curve that keeps the fan off; and one that runs it at low speeds.
It looks like the GTX 980 Ti release date has been set for April 2015 by Nvidia if the reports are to be believed.
Cyberland has reported that the GTX 980 Ti release has been allegedly set to April 2015 by Nvidia following reports and rumors that the upcoming flagship video has been delayed to 2016.
I also fell over an article about the specs however these are unconfirmed so pure speculation but it does sound interesting indeed.
I'm definitely looking forward to this card :-D
There seem to be reports going around about a memory allocation potential flaw on GTX970 cards due to the cut SMs and the way that the memory has been partitioned to compensate for the lower SMs compared to the 980.
Basically once you hit 3.5gb memory usage, and need to use the last 500mb the bandwidth tanks dreadfully as the last 500mb are on a second partition. There are discussions popping up all over the net at the moment with some creating some nice programs to test the memory clusters. These test do indeed show bandwidth falling to an alarmingly low figure once you exceed 3.5gb mem. Of course it's hard to "prove" Nvidia has a design flaw, but it is certainly interesting.
It looks like the GTX 980 Ti release date has been set for April 2015 by Nvidia if the reports are to be believed.
Cyberland has reported that the GTX 980 Ti release has been allegedly set to April 2015 by Nvidia following reports and rumors that the upcoming flagship video has been delayed to 2016.
I also fell over an article about the specs however these are unconfirmed so pure speculation but it does sound interesting indeed.
I'm definitely looking forward to this card :-D