
Using the power of TV magic, we help Nick get a close-up look at the Thermal take Luxor...
Thermaltake talk up the PW880i with lots of features for the water-cooling fan including, get ready... dimpled tubes!
Nick walks us through the Thermaltake Spedo, a case packed with handy features for the serial fiddler.
HEXUS.tv has a look at the Thermaltake Xpressar AC5100 - basically phase change cooling without the huge bulky case.
We take a look at one of the more eye-catching displays at Computex 2008 and get an unusual take on it from a bystander...
DFI talks us through their new software which automatically overclocks your system for you without all that fiddling about.
In part 2 of the Paul McGuire interview, Corsair's Global VP of Sales talks about the surge in DDR1 sales, growth areas for Corsair and notebooks.
Thecus show off their latest NAS solution, the M3800, which connects direct to your telly!
Synology's Mike Chen puts a brave face on it when Nick tries (accidentally) to break their kit...
Corsair's Global VP of Sales, Paul McGuire, talks to HEXUS.tv about recommended levels of memory and what gives you the best bang for buck in your PC.
We take the Acer Aspire One for a test run and see if it has the credentials to offer the Eee PC a run for its money
New CPW deal means latest Elonex sub-laptop will be pushed exclusively though CPW at the end of this month.
HEXUS.tv favourite, Inno3D's Caroline Kwok, talks to David about mainboards and new graphics cards.
Sean Maloney, Executive VP of Intel, talks to HEXUS.tv about WiMAX, ATOM, the future and who eats all the boardroom cookies.
Luis, our crazy taxi driver, teaches Team HEXUS how to woo the ladies in Mandarin... but we're sure that's bordering on harassment actually...
Tarinder talks us through the innovative Raven from Silverstone, complete with smoke effects and robots...
It's the only way to succeed, say GeiL representatives.
Thecus have taken the technology from their rackmount stuff and squeezed it into the N7700.
This year's COMPUTEX is drawing to a close, but it wouldn't be complete without a rundown of the top 50 booth babes.
Where the M3800 beats my media network is that it cuts out the need for a PC to be in the loop.
Sparkle are innovating over on their booth at Computex 2008 with two products that, although I can see the point, at the same time leave me asking the question ‘Why?’
These monsters are, according to OCZ, in use in many tech labs already and will very soon be available for the PC enthusiast too.
Synology's Mike Chen talks HEXUS.tv through their drag and drop interface for their NAS boxes.
T Series motherboards aim to offer the best value for entry-level enthusiasts.
Proving the theory that nutters seek each other out, we take one hell of a ride with Taiwan's Harley Davidson fanatic cabbie.
Sapphire's QUAD HDTV is simply stunning... but Nick yet again manages to fluff it up when trying to talk about it.
The CPU isn't out for almost six months but supporting boards are ready to go.
The best IGP just got better.
Getting ever closer to production.
One-third of competitors' pricing, evidently.
Cooler Master's Centurion Silent is so quiet that we couldn't even tell if it was turned on, we had to open it and check.
Fellow pin-ups, MSI's Richard Stewart and HEXUS.tv's Scott Bicheno, talk about the ATOM powered WIND netbooks.
Sapphire unveil their 3d monitor for ATI cards and Nick forgets how to talk...
Acer's recently-announced Predator gaming machine is on display at COMPUTEX, and we're almost scared to look it in the eye.
Fancy a set of remote-controlled colour-changing lights for your PC?
Stand-alone and rack NAS servers mark a consumer move for the NAS specialist.
GlacialTech's latest CPU-cooler prototype, the UFO V51, is dubbed a lean-mean cooling machine, and we can see why.
Long-promised Windows SideShow device shown in full working order and looks pretty handy.
US enthusiast memory outfit restates desire to break into UK market.
The world needs more dual-SIM handsets, and Glofiish's DX900 looks as good as any.
SSD product marketing director explains the thinking behind its tiny solid state disk drive.
Why wait for someone else to blow your trumpet when you can do it yourself, huh?
SilverStone's budget offering transforms the way we look at our cases.
Welcome, everyone, to the Fortress.
A super-durable, aluminium cased USB stick?
OCZ have decided that gamers really want hygiene from their mouse mats. Yeah, it wasn’t high on my list of essentials either...
We’ll have to wait until we get the finished retail sample in for review but here’s an idea of what I’ll probably look like using it...
More speed, SLI at the top end, and Hybrid SLI at the low-end
A better design than our competitors', it says.
The best ideas are often the simplest, but why hasn’t this been done before?
Cooling specialist focuses on diversification into monitors and peripherals.
How to quiten that damn machine.
New XC mini is a laptop in disguise.
ATEN's impressive SOHO switch, the CS1782 KVMP, in the flesh.
At COMPUTEX '08, Intel demonstrates how its solid-state drives will remove the bottleneck associated with storage devices.
A Mini-ITX 780G, that is.
A new kid on the block threatens the likes of Cooler Master and Antec
But, surely, prices need to come down first?
It's all about the Atom, folks.
Something different, at least.
£35 for a good-looking Mini-ITX-supporting chassis.
2.5-inch HDD enclosures for PC and Mac plus a password protected external HDD among the highlights of Raidon’s stand.
Photo frames offer all sorts of features in order to try and stand out among the crowd, but are there any as cute as A-DATA's Disney frame?
Understated presence from Microsoft focuses on Windows Mobile 6.1.
You can now add a 1000W power supply to the list of things you can buy from the ever-diversifying ASUS.
Install base of PCs with only PCI slots means compatible discrete cards still experience demand.
Enermax invites us behind closed doors to take a sneak peak at its next high-performance, hardcore-enthusiast power supply.
Low-cost portable notebooks are in plentiful supply at COMPUTEX '08, but MSI's Wind could be our pick of the bunch.
Is there anything super-duper special about stick of memory with the Fatal1ty logo?
Price of DDR2 memory means upgrade from 2GB to 4GB is most cost effective way to increase performance.
It appears that most things at COMPUTEX '08 are on a diet, from booth babes to keyboards.
AMD's next-gen graphics card has yet to be released, but that hasn't stopped GIGABYTE from giving us an early look.
Now you can make your laptop a TV and a satnav device – choose carefully when you use them.
GeForce 9300 primed and ready to go.
We all want smaller systems, but increased thermal densities provide the challenge. Does Asetek have the answer with its liquid-cooling solutions?
GIGABYTE continues to laud its energy saving technology, but its GA-EP45-EXTREME motherboard offers a whole lot more.
Top Intel sales and marketing exec predicts imminent end of ramp phase for Atom and 45nm desktop CPUs.
NVIDIA and VIA cosy up together, produce Nano-supporting GeForce love.
And a corncucopia of minor announcements at today's keynote.
At leat two Atom-based SKUs see the light of day.
Depth of field has never looked so good.
And a mind-numbing 3,840x2,160 resolution. Yours for £30K.
Over in the more traditional lappy section MSI have a couple of interesting offerings, namely the GX630 and GX720
Unsurprisingly, however, corporate marketing VP still thinks GPUs are more important than CPUs.
Arctic Cooling has finalised its Freezer Xtreme design, and the fan-hiding cooling tower still looks impressive, but when will we see it in stores?
Over on the ICYBOX stand at Computex 2008 we spotted these stylish external HDD caddies.
Apparently the MegaBlower2000 is aimed at the overclocking enthusiast who can’t afford the expensive liquid nitrogen option
The iPod dock from Maxpoint, the guys who do all the ICYBOX stuff, is a rather sleek steel affair with a couple of stylishly retro valves fitted in the middle of the system.
Is the prominence of its 8300 GeForce motherboard a last attempt to shift stock before a new line is unveiled?
Notebook, desktop and motherboard on display at Computex 2008.
Will next-gen cards from AMD and NVIDIA be on show at COMPUTEX '08? Our exclusive images suggest so.
Continued diversification manifests itself in the form of digital photo frame, printer combo.
Change the colour and, voila, a new product line.
According to a giant COMPUTEX '08 advertisement, Intel's Atom is a lot larger than you'd think.
ASUS and MSI are at the forefront of the Atom-based desktop battle with their Eee and Wind derivatives.
Hosting Web Pages with Thecus N5200 Series
ASUS' Eee 1000 will provide a bigger screen, double the RAM and quadruple the storage capacity.
As they prepare for the opening of Computex 2008, the booth babes make their final preparations.
NVIDIA unveils its Tegra system-on-a-chip at COMPUTEX '08.
New product launched at Computex 2008 aims to bring in-flight entertainment experience to cars.
Cheap and cheerful G45-equipped motherboard set for HTPC chassis
ASUS to Feature Revolutionary Technology and Design for Brand New User Experiences
AMD's unreleased Puma platform on show: looks impressive
But the problem-causing WiFi card is missing
But will Intel produce quality DX10 drivers anytime soon, we wonder?
Vapourware and useless, or bleeding-edge technology? You decide
ASUS' Ebox will be powered by Intel's Atom processor, and an Eee-branded Wii-like controller has been spotted in the wild.
Corsair is to launch a 4GiB DOMINATOR DDR3 memory kit running at 2GHz at next week's COMPUTEX.
Well, what do you know, these Eee PCs just keep getting bigger, better, and no doubt more expensive, too.
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