NVIDIA's Matt Wuebbling talks to Scott about the five new notebook GPUs that have just been announced.
If you only watch ONE video from all of our Computex coverage, make sure it's this one, as Nick rounds up all the best bits from the show, including the booth babes!
Corsair's VP of Marketing, Jim Carlton, talks to Scott about meeting the needs of their customers and how Corsair deliver on their expectations.
Sapphire's Rex Tsang, talks to Scott about what it means to be a key ATI partner.
Scott talks to Corsair's Andy Paul about memory, power supplies, cooling, SSD and chassis... would it be quicker to talk about what they don't do?
Scott talks to Tom Sonderman, VP of Manufacturing Technologies at GlobalFoundries, about the very latest AMD server chips, so new, they're still on the wafer!
Inno3D's Caroline Kwok talks us through the new NVIDIA Ion platform.
VIA's Tim Brown talks to Scott about Nano based products and why this is the future.
Parm talks to Corsair's Rob Pearce about the rather sexy stuff they are doing that ISN'T memory...
Scott gets the low-down on Patriot from CEO Paul Jones... and if anyone should know, it's him!
MSI's Ted Hung, Assistant VP, Business Development Division talks Scott through the latest low-power consumption notebooks.
OCz's Alex Mei tells Scott how they are making sure OCZ products are always pushing the boundaries.
Scott talks to Matt Wuebbling, Senior Product Manger, Notebook Group, NVIDIA and discovers that Ion doesn't have to be centred around Intel's Atom.
NVIDIA's GM of Mobile Internet Products insists smaller is better in the tech world, but what you do with it is still important, apparently...
Alex Mei, Chief Marketing Officer for OCZ, talks us through their latest goodies, including a massive 1TB SSD!
GeIL's Hank Cheng shows Nick the GeIL IC Tester... and the burn-in chamber for testing memory modules at high temperatures.
Scott interviews Mike Lo, President of Compro, who talks about the company's history and what the future holds.
Scott chats to Shawn Shu, VP of Sales and Marketing for Qnap, about where the company came from and where it is going.
Nick grills Compro's Hans Chang about their Network Media Centre... to find that he can't really fault it...
Scott interviews Rick Bergman, Senior VP and General Manager of the Products Group at AMD.
1,100 employees, 500,000 sq. ft. 3m mobos. 600,000 graphics cards. Big numbers, lots of photos. See how it all fits together.
Ridiculously expensive, but it's a mighty fine overclocker.
The company's first circular-shaped cooler debuted at COMPUTEX '09.
450W-650W with high-end underpinning.
Now we just need the rest of the industry to follow suit.
Dual DVB tuner features one built in antenna and one external port designed for flexibility.
Intel's Atom and NVIDIA's ION get it on in OCZ's 10.1in netbook.
Seamless experience touted as the future of ASUS products. That future seems a long way away, though.
We've tried it, but the quoted battery life will be a concern for many.
The simplest ideas are often the best, and DFI's BIOSecure looks to be a good one.
We take a look inside the revolutionary chassis designed by Thermaltake and BMW Group DesignworksUSA.
Active cooling, literally.
Low-cost, low-power sports cars the next big thing?
In Win has big plans for 2009, and it'll be focusing its retail efforts on macho men and and feminine ladies.
It's 33°C here in Taipei today, but G.Skill's not letting the heat and humidity dampen its spirits.
Water cooling for the user, white flag for the chassis.
Another Atom-based netbook to join the masses, but this one's notably thin.
Filthy rich ladies, that is.
Time to stop associating Inno3D with just graphics cards.
Affordable gaming chassis on the way from Lian Li subsidiary.
High-end air cooling equipped with a useful-looking 140mm round-frame fan.
We've seen a fair few ION-based systems at COMPUTEX, but nothing quite as unique as this.
Tiny four-bay DS409slim showcased with new features scheduled to be introduced next month.
Custom-cooled and pre-overclocked right out of the box.
Now we just need a slimline drive.
Intel P55 and AMD 785G shown at COMPUTEX.
A-DATA Launches 3.5-inch RAID Enclosure to boost your SSD performance up to 1.5 times
Starting at $1,499, take a look at the specs and judge for yourself.
RAIDs several SSDs for blistering performance.
MicroATX-sized boards with a difference.
Black Edition promising to match competitors' efforts.
ARM and its partners are making a big noise this year and Intel can’t be too happy about it.
To be made available in notebook and desktop kits.
Retail availability to come soon?
Thecus launch a new NAS that can take either 2.5" or 3.5" drives... the choice is all yours.
Meet Mr. Raven, Jr.
What's the next big thing in tech? Well, perhaps its ARM... very small, very powerful and already in loads of stuff... but there's plenty more to come!
Sapphire's Bill Donnelly takes us through their 4890 range with a look at the Vapor X version as well as news on what's happening in the future with the series.
I/O acceleration to offer significant performance boost to upcoming Intel boards, starting with Core i5.
Atom's successor to integrate the CPU, GPU and memory controller into a single tiny chip.
For GeForce GTX 285 and 295
DDR3-1,866MHz at low volts, it seems.
XFX is making its move into the PSU market, and it's starting with the eye-catching 850W Black Edition.
Single-drive SSDs literally don't come much bigger than this.
We're really not supposed to show it to you, but we've convinced Antec to let us at least tease.
Six-year-old company still trying to get to grips with its name.
Scott visits the SanDisk booth where he totally gets the whole NAND flash thing... no, really... he wouldn't shut up about it for the rest of the day.
Scott get the low down on Inno3D from their CEO, Ken Ho.
Scott discovers what MSI have up their digital sleeve in the coming year with all-in-one and industrial PCs being just a couple of innovations.
MSI are charging thier graphics cards with lightning, apparently.... shocking!
With launch of the Level 10, CEO and founder of Thermaltake, Kenny Lin, talks to Scott about the compnay and where it's headed.
Scott checks out the range of slim notebooks from MSI.... but can any of them pass the 'enough depth to plug in a USB stick' test??
At Computex 2009 Parm talks to Antec's Scott Richards about their latest offerings and, for some reason, the weather???
Kingston Technology Launches Cost Effective and Easy to Install SSD Upgrade Kits
NVIDIA's banging on the Tegra drum once again, but it now has the hardware to go with it, and it's showing a lot of promise.
Expensive chassis just aren't as appealing as they once were, so Antec's decided to offer a lower-cost option.
Capacity and efficiency, but what would you use 1,500W for?
Contemplating a touchscreen all-in-one for your Windows 7 PC? This one has Blu-ray, an integrated TV tuner and discrete graphics, too.
Sneak peek at one of Thermaltake's pre-production coolers.
All-in-one PC features 21.6in full-HD display, dual-core Intel Atom processor and NVIDIA graphics.
Up to 2TB of storage, and sequential read and write speeds of up to 1.3GB/s.
Looks like just another NAS, but it's doing something a little different with its drive bays.
ASUS' graphics monstrosity is torn apart, stripped naked and put out on display at COMPUTEX '09.
NVIDIA ION let loose in COMPUTEX
NVIDIA TEGRA-BASED DEVICES REVOLUTIONISE THE ‘MID’ MARKET
65W X3 and X4s, as well as Phenom II and Athlon II. Find out more.
Estimated to cost some £230, the Corsair Obsidian 800D will duke it out with the very best in the industry.
Corsair® launches Obsidian Series 800D high-performance chassis
The HEXUS.beanvine has started to twitch in ye olde Taipei, with rumours that Jensen is here on a shopping spree...
First seen at the Taipei International Robot show, this robot is designed to greet guests and act as a tour guide.
Both AMD and its manufacturer are taking every opportunity to celebrate the early arrival of the six core CPU.
Zalmans first non-circular (flower-type) cooler is going to be available in 7 different colours at launch. Also shown here is it's quieter brother the CNPS10X quiet.
QNAP has just released this 8-bay 2.5" SATA NAS. Like the 4-bay SS-439 Pro Turbo it's powered by Atom, however has 2GB of memory instead.
Normally found on the factory floor, these two in-house designed machines should help reinforce Geil's messaging about being tough on reliability, and also provide an interesting distraction for the crowds.
Only designed to be run at up 50 degrees celsius, Enermax once again attempts to woo the crowds. This time by running Revolution 85+ PSU's at a rather toasty 65 degrees celsius.
Includes support for Intel Braidwood technology and 32nm Clarkdale processors.
Same number of GPUs, half the number of printed circuit boards.
Read this to see a few interesting new things ASUS will have on display once the show officially opens.
Thin-and-light is in, and ASUS' UX50V might give Apple's MacBook Air a run for its money.
Radeon HD 4200-series IGP brings DirectX 10.1 goodness.
Netbooks, or should we say small notebooks, are bigger feature than ever on Gigabyte’s stand at this year’s event.
Just how stable is the Windows 7 RC? Well, let's just say the big names at COMPUTEX aren't afraid to have it on display.
P55 motherboards are in plentiful supply at COMPUTEX, and Intel's mainstream Nehalem part remains on course for September.
Are major trade shows dwindling to an inevitable death? Not Taiwan's COMPUTEX, it seems.
High-end DDR3 modules with dual-copper heatpipes to debut at next month's Taiwanese trade show.
SAPPHIRE Technology, the leading manufacturer and worldwide supplier of AMD/ATI based PC solutions is set to show its strengths in a broad portfolio of products including some new innovations at Computex 2009.
At Computex 2009, Transcend will showcase its incredible array of cutting-edge products.
Pico-ITXe form factor wins 'Best Choice of Computex Taipei 2009 Award'.
"IT Friendly" NAS Devices to Make Worldwide Debut.
A-DATA Technology Co. Ltd, the worldwide leader in DRAM Module and Storage device industry, will be exhibiting their extreme speed Turbo Series CF 600x/CF 533x memory card at 2009 Computex Taipei.
Alienware's getting ready to unleash "unearthly power" in notebook and desktop form at next month's COMPUTEX.
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