Links to Reviews for June 15-17

Posted Jun 17, 2008 | by Sara  

OPPO HM-31 Advanced 3×1 HDMI Switch
“The idea of a switch box to switch between video signals has been around for many years on the PC. We’ve used D-sub switch boxes for years until the current DVI switch box we use today was installed. The HM-31 is an excellent switch box well worth the $99 price tag, especially if you’re hurting for places to plug in another HDMI or DVI device as the modern HTPC owner might have with PS3, X360, BRD, HDTV, and a HDMI equipped video card can quickly lead to having too many connections. OPPO offers a 1 year warranty on their HM-31 device and for the cost of a few dollars you get a very functional product.”
Coolermaster Silent Pro M500, M600 and M700 Power supply
“Today the NDA lift for these three different PSU types. The M series PSU have the following main features, one 12V rail, flat modular cables and silence of course. If this PSU can perform well I think we might see the feature of power supplies in today’s review. The flat cables for example make the case look nicer and increases airflow while the single 12V rail should work both for casual users and heavy overclockers.”
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280 and GTX 260
“NVIDIA has officially take the wraps of their latest flagship core GPU architecture and the GeForce GTX 280 / 260 series of graphics cards.  We’ve got full coverage for you here, with gaming and GPU benchmarks, power numbers, the works.”
The Tesla C1060 Card and S1070 Server
“We’ve got an in-depth look at NVIDIA’s latest lineup of Tesla products based on their new 10-series GPU that you’ve seen also driving their new line desktop cards today. The 10-series chip, an offshoot of the desktop GT200, is massive boasting 240 processing elements (nearly 2x its predecessor), 1.4 billion transistors (again, close to double), and close to 1 teraflop of peak single-precision processing power (you guessed it—twice that of the C870 board).”

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