4 March 2008, 01:58
FOXCONN's Optimus-Prime look-a-like of a case can power more screens than the Transformer himself.
4 March 2008, 01:46
Nick takes a trot around Cooler Master's CeBIT showing, avoiding the debris of a booth under construction.

4 March 2008, 00:14
We were too busy staring to catch the name – Gigabyte introduces new mini water cooling for memory.

4 March 2008, 00:13
A few new series added to the Zalman CPU cooling portfolio at CeBIT 2008

4 March 2008, 00:13
Something somewhere doesn’t add up, although it still looks pretty cool!

4 March 2008, 00:12
Is it really as big as everyone said it was?

4 March 2008, 00:12
Cooler Master is back with more creations for their CSX series, the thoroughly expensive, but beautifully finished chassis range.

3 March 2008, 21:54
Over on the Foxconn booth, we spotted the new Dreadnought mainboard fitted with Foxconn's 9800GX2 graphics card. But the poor thing looked so sad on its lonesome, especially as that ...

3 March 2008, 21:20
Foxconn is steaming ahead with the Dreadnought, a mainboard based on the NVIDIA 790i chipset and offering triple SLI for fans of the green GFX cards.

3 March 2008, 21:05
Just when you thought the shell-shaped special edition was the last of the craziness, Lian Li proves it really doesn't like rule-books.

3 March 2008, 20:09
SilverStone unveils an early pre-production sample of its latest mid-range chassis at CeBIT 2008.

3 March 2008, 19:39
Thermaltake goes BIG with new CPU coolers at CeBIT 2008.

3 March 2008, 19:33
CeBIT hasn't even started and already the guys at Zalman were getting into the spirit of the occasion by challenging each other to a game of Guitar Hero before the ...

3 March 2008, 19:28
Zalman go after the mainstream chassis market with its brand new GS1000 chassis - it looks promising...

3 March 2008, 19:24
Why bother with two product when you can just have one? Zalman gets out the scalpel and pieces together the GT-series chassis with the pretty Reserator XT.

3 March 2008, 19:24
Thermaltake introduce its new range of LED lights for the home - an odd departure from their normal product range but they might just be onto something here...

3 March 2008, 19:04
MCP78 slower and hotter than AMD's 780G
3 March 2008, 18:49
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Nick Haywood came early to CeBIT and was first to see Lian Li's hottest little product - a brand spanking new XBox 360 aftermarket chassis that promises an ...

3 March 2008, 18:39
Three of Electronic Art's titles are featuring in this year's World Cyber Games, including Need for Speed: Pro Street, and Command & Conquer 3, so it's no surprise that the ...

3 March 2008, 17:23
Big, brash and bold, welcome to GeForce 9800 GX2 land.

3 March 2008, 17:22
EVGA straps on a waterblock to cool the hot-running, twin-GPU behemoth that is the GeForce 9800 GX2

3 March 2008, 17:21
Lian Li has broken cover with an all-new enclosure for your Xbox 360

3 March 2008, 15:22
Albatron shows off a reference card on pre-show day.

3 March 2008, 15:22
Kind of like the BLACKOPS, this will be one expensive, expensive motherboard. Want to know what all the fuss is about?

3 March 2008, 15:22
J&W - a little-known motherboard manufacturer - shows us a naked MCP7A.

3 March 2008, 15:21
On pre-show day at CeBIT 2008, we stumble upon an Intel-based MSI P45 motherboard that supports four-GPU CrossFire.

3 March 2008, 15:21
Lots of power and no cooling noise? This one has to make sense.

3 March 2008, 15:21
The GMA X4500 promises DX10 graphics but can Intel and Foxconn deliver?

3 March 2008, 15:21
Albatron has the answer, apparently, even though the naming leaves a lot to be desired.

3 March 2008, 15:21
abit to manufacture and market mobile internet devices based on Intel's Menlow platform

3 March 2008, 10:35
Sapphire slaps a waterblock on the two-GPU Radeon HD 3870 X2 and cools it with a self-contained unit.
3 March 2008, 09:10
The GPU of the future is far more than a simple collection of transistors and memory held together by driver updates - it enables humanity in a unique way. So ...
1 March 2008, 00:00
The best way to keep a system secure is to limit what users can do on a system. The less they can change, the less damage programs run by them ...

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