Wednesday 30 April 2014

NZXT H440 and Aerocool Dead Silence Case Have Gone Bright

Two of my favorite case's have just released some oddly bright neon coloured additions to the collection. These case's are amazing to work in and both look equally as good as each other. I am really looking forward to the builds we are going to see that will uses these colours to spice up there desk.   





5TB HDD

Something interesting just showed up on  the shores of Australia and it's a huge 5TB hard drive. This robust HDD is built to last and handel a 24/7 workload. If you are into content creation this is perfect to store all your data especially 4K video's these HDD's just simplify your storage options.

The starting price for these is $689 which is as lot for some storage but considering the amount you are getting it is a fare price.

Tuesday 29 April 2014

RDT Has Finally Made a Facbook page

RDT has finally made a facebook page so that we can reach a larger audience and give you more content to read about. We are hoping to gain a bigger Australian based audience who is genuinely interested in the development of new tech around Australia with out the bull shit. Hope you enjoy and stay tuned for more updates.
https://www.facebook.com/rdtaus

Saturday 26 April 2014

RDT is Opening it's Doors to Worksation Builds

RDT is now offering some amazing deals on workstation grade custom PC's. These work station builds are designed not only to last but to kick ass while doing it. RDT prides its self on offer quality at a fast pace and aims to keep all customers happy. Below is some specs of a sweet RDT build:


  • Intel Core i7-4930K 3.4GHz 6-Core CPU
  • 32GB Corsair Dominator Platinum (4x8)
  • GeForce GTX Titan Black 
  • 1TB RAID 0 SSD's (Samsung EVO 500GB x 2)
  • 6TB HDD Storage (WD Caviar Black 3TB x 2)
  • 1000W Platinum PSU
  • Corsair H110 Liquid CPU Cooler
  • Noctua Silent Fans
  • Corsair Carbide Air 540 Case
All of these High end product will set you back: $6,599 AU (Includes Build Cost)
This machine is tailored for those of you who are Video, Graphics and Photography Professionals, requiring a PC that will power its way through rendering with ease.  


For more information and Other tailored Builds Please Contact RDT:
PH: 0426 279 566
deon@robertsondt.com

LG 34UM95-P 34in UltraWide QHD IPS Monitor


4K is definitely out with this amazing LG monitor on its way I'm sure we are all going to be head over heels for it. This is a 34" Ultra wide monitor with a whooping 3440x1440 display you will love the amount of space you can work with.
There is an issue with price as the starting price in Australia is $1299 AU which will set you back a sweet little penny.

In my opinion this is completely worth it especially if you are in any sort of editing field, the extra screen rel estate allows for a more productive working environment.

Wednesday 23 April 2014

Sapphire Radeon R9 295X2 Australia

Something just shocked me and it is the huge price tag on this beast of a card. Over at PC Case Gear you can Preorder the R9 295X2 for $1,899.00 AU. Don't get me wrong I love AMD cards but this is just crazy I would rather put two 290x's in my build that hand out that sort of money, especially with that ugly cooling system.  

Gigabyte Z97 Motherboards


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This morning Gigabyte posted up a photo album on Facebook called ‘New Intel Chipset Motherboards’ that got our attention. Gigabyte didn’t disclose what chipset that these boards are using, but after looking at the quick Photoshop editing that took place we can assume that these are Intel Z97 based motherboards as that is widely known as the next Intel chipset and something already announced by Intel. The ‘shadow’ of the box also shows Z97, so it wasn’t like this is a super big secret or anything like that. We won’t be going into anything in great depth in this news post, but will show you the images that were released by Gigabyte with some quick comments.


Gigabyte Z97X-UD5H-BK
As the box clearly shows this is the Gigabyte Z97X-UD5H-BK. We are guessing that this is an Ultra Durable series board that is part of a new Black Edition line? We will have to figure out exactly what a Black Edition board!


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Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force
Next up there is the Gigabyte Z97X-SOC Force, which is clearly labeled as an overclocking motherboard on the retail box. Gigabyte went with the orange and black color scheme that was also used on the OC Force motherboard that came out with the Intel Z87 motherboard series. SOC has been used on ‘Super OverClocked’ video cards in the past, so it appears that Gigabyte is bringing this terminology to the motherboard line now.







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Gigabyte Z97X-UD7 TH
Lastly, there is the Gigabyte Z97X-UD7 TH that is part of the Ultra Durable line and it comes with  support for Thunderbolt according to the retail box. The higher resolution shot of the board shows that Gigabyte went with Thunderbolt 2.

Read more at http://www.legitreviews.com/gigabyte-releases-photos-intel-z97-motherboards_139928#CaYF7U3uk55TLh7L.99gigabyte-z97-ud7

ASUS Z97 Motherboards


Finally we get to see some of the Z97 motherboard line up, there is a ton of news coming up from Gigabyte and ASUS with the leaks of there new boards. 
ASUS Maximus VII Hero
ASUS Maximus VII Gene
ASUS Maximus VII Ranger
ASUS Z97 Sabertooth Mark I Upgraded with TUF Fortifier
ASUS Goes 5-WAY Optimization and SATA Express With the Z97 Deluxe Motherboard

Featuring a new improved ROG design scheme, the ROG Maximus VII Hero will be featuring the latest LGA1150 socket powered by the latest DIGI+ VRM design. Power would be provided through an 8-Pin connector while the 24-Pin ATX connector located next to the four DDR3 DIMMs will power the rest of the mainboard. The board is equipped with overclock switches which include the OC key,  On/Off and Clear CMOS switches. Rest of the board includes three PCI-e 3.0 x16 slots (x16/x16/x8 electrical), three PCI-e 3.0 x1 and a M.2 PCIe SSD interface which will support Intel’s NGFF form factor drives.

For storage, ASUS has included 8 SATA 6 GB/s ports and a USB 3.0 header. The VRM and Z97 PCH are cooled by several heatsinks featuring the ROG emblem and theme. The ROG boards use a red and black color theme and the new boards stay loyal to the design. ASUS has also feature new technologies such as Intel Ethernet, LAN Guard, GameFirst III, Supreme FX, Sonic Radar II, KeyBot, TrueVolt USB and Gamer’s Guardian on their ROG Z97 motherboard lineup which will come in handy for connectivity and accessibility.

Next up is the Maximus VII Gene which is the M-ATX board made for overclockers. It maybe small but it retains the overclocking features of the flagship ROG Z97 motherboard, comes with two PCI-e 3.0 x16 and a PCI-e 3.0 x4 slot while storage includes 8 SATA 3 Ports. There are several I/O options an the addition of THX audio within the backpanel ports. The CPU is provided power with a 8-Pin power connector which means that the design of DIGI+ VRM is quite beefy and the cooler includes a heatpipe for superior cooling performance. The board has a M.2 PCI E SSD interface and a add-in board of some sort which is most likely the sound card since we can’t spot the Audio jack on the headers.

The ASUS Maximus VII Ranger is a new addition in terms of naming scheme to the ROG lineup and is a cut down board which features a 8 Phase DIGI+ VRM powered by an 8-Pin connector which provided juice to the LGA1150 socket. Four DDR3 DIMMs will be able to support memory with XMP profiles for OC support. We can spot some OC and LED diagnostics switches near the 24-Pin ATX connector.

Expansion includes three PCI-e 3.0 x16 (x16/x16/x4 electrical), three PCI-e 3.0 x1 and a M.2 PCIe SSD slot. Storage includes six SATA 6 GB/s ports while the board uses a similar heatsink design as the Maximus VII Hero.
ASUS Sabertooth Z97 Mark 1
The flagship TUF series motherboard which will be introduced in ASUS’s Z97 motherboard lineup is the Z97 Sabertooth Mark I fitted with the latest TUF Fortifier shielding which protects the board from damage and enhances the cooling performance. Much of the details are hidden since we  can’t spot what’s underneath the TUF armor but we can spot an 8-Pin power connector that supplies juice to the LGA 1150 socket which itself is connected with a beefy DIGI+ supply. Four DDR3 DIMM slots seem to feature some thermal guard to enhance cooling for the DIMMs. The Storage options include 8 SATA 6 GB/s ports and a USB 3.0 header.
Expansion slots include three PCI-e 3.0 x16 and three PCI-e 3.0 x1, the mPCIe M.2 slot is hidden beneath the TUF armor and users will have to remove the armor first to equip NGFF form factor SSDs on the board. The board will feature a ton of tech support from ASUS but we don’t really know much at the moment.
ASUS Z97 Deluxe
The last motherboard of the series is the Z97 Deluxe which is the most feature packed board we have seen yet in ASUS’s Z97 motherboard lineup equipped with a large heatpipe heatsink design and powered through dual 8-Pin connectors. The CPU socket is powered by a 16 Phase DIGI+ VRM which features both TPU and EPU technology support. Storage options include 6 SATA 6 GB/s and a single SATA Express port which will enable faster transfer speeds for next generation SSDs.


Monday 21 April 2014

RDT is Offering Custom Water Cooling

 If you are looking to get a started with a High End water cooling loop you have found the Best place in Melbourne to get it done. With my showcase build being the Phanteks Enthoo Ultimate made setting up the loop a breeze. For this build I went for ridged tubing to go with the straight lines on the case. There is still a little work to be done on this build as the GPU cables are cable tied to stay in that position. The Ram slots are going to have the tops painted white to go with a white, black and silver theme. Originally I wanted to go with red, white and black but latter changed my mind.

A detailed build log is on its way, have to catch up after the Easter break.
If you are looking at getting a High End Watercooling Loop installed or a Complete system of any sorts
Please Call 
RDT
PH: 0426 279 566
or
Email: deon@robertsondt.com

Tuesday 15 April 2014

Intel Haswell Processor Refresh


Intel is releasing a refreshed lineup of processors based on its latest generation “Haswell” micro-architecture. The new lineup is comprised of 27 new desktop processors and 17 new mobile CPUs (44 in total). The new chips will displace the existing Haswell processors at their existing price points with small clockspeed increases.
On the desktop side of things, the Haswell Refresh lineup includes four new Core i7, ten Core i5, five Core i3, five Pentium, and three Celeron processors. The new chips come in both standard and (multiple) lower-TDP variants. At the top end, Intel is introducing a new non-K part called the IntelCore i7 4790 which is a quad core (eight thread) processor clocked at 3.6 GHz with 8MB of L3 cache. The new CPU also comes in 65W i7-4790S (3.2 GHz) and 45W i7-4790T (2.7 GHz). The new desktop parts range in tray price from $45 to $303.
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Additionally, Intel is updating its mobile lineup by introducing 17 new chips. The refreshed lineup includes six Core i7s, four Core i5s, five Core i3s, one Pentium, and one Celeron CPU. The mobile parts range in tray price from $75 to $434. Like the desktop range, the mobile chips come in multiple low power TDP SKUs. Five of the new chips are quad cores while the rest are dual cores.
Intel’s new refreshed Haswell processors are reportedly coming early next month as part of the "Haswell Refresh Platform." The chips will fully support motherboards based on Intel’s upcoming LGA 1150 9-series chipsets, and the various motherboard manufactures appear to be hard at work getting their lineups ready. As a result, enthusiasts can expect to see the new chips and motherboards (using the H97 and Z97 chipsets) on store shelves soon.
If you have not already bought into Haswell, the refreshed lineup is worth waiting for.  if you are already running a Haswell-based system, upgrading to a refreshed Haswell CPU and H97 or Z97 motherboard makes much less sense. Instead, you should ride it out until Sky Lake or at least Broadwell (upgrade itch permitting, of course).
Source Tech Power Up

UPDATE Project ARA

Project ARA is some thing that I am very invested in and incredibly excited. Over at the Verge the got to do an interview with the project ARA team. The Project ARA conference is also being stream at the moment so go check it out.

Nvidia's GeForce GTX 880 Specs Leaked

Over the past week there has been a number of posts leaking information on the New GTX 880.
Possible specs of the GM104 revealed
The GM104 graphics processing unit, which will succeed the almost legendary GK104 chip, is projected to feature whopping 3200 stream processors, 200 texture units and 40 raster operating units (a strange number!) as well as 256-bit memory controller. The GPU will consist of 7.9 billion of transistors and will be made using 20nm fabrication process, according to PCTuning web-site.
It is reported that graphics cards based on the GM104 will feature dual-slot cooling systems and will carry 2GB or 4GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 7.40GHz. It is also expected that the graphics chip on the reference boards will operate at 900MHz clock-rate.
Nvidia GeForce GTX 680
It is interesting to note that the reference graphics card based on the GM104 is projected to sport only one 6-pin PCI Express power connector, which means that its maximum power consumption will be 150W (75W over PCIe slot and 75W over power cable).
Specifications of the GM104 GPU could not be confirmed with independent sources at press time, so we decided to analyse some of Nvidia’s past GPUs to figure out what the GM104 should be like.
Die sizes and transistor counts
Based on the specifications of different Nvidia chips released in the last five years, die sizes of the chips positioned for the same market segments remained similar:
  • High-end: 529mm2 – 571mm2 (the GT200b is not a good example of a performance chip since this is a shrink of another GPU that was developed just to cut-down costs);
  • Performance: 294mm2 – 332mm2 (the G92b is not a good example of a performance chip since it is also a die shrink);
  • Mainstream: 221mm2 – 238mm2;
  • Low-end: 116mm2 – 118mm2;
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Architectures, process technologies and other things change over time, but die sizes of the chips remain on the same level. While there are exceptions, they just prove the overall “rule”. With that said, we can guess die sizes of the upcoming GPUs that belong to the Maxwell family.
Transistor count has consistently increased in accordance with the Moore’s law. In general, every new generation more than doubled the amount of transistors for the high-end chips, but that was not always true for performance, mainstream and low-end GPUs due to various reasons. While there is some kind of dependence of the transistor count of different GPUs within one family on the transistor count of the flagship chip, it is not really consistent across different GPU lines, so guesstimates regarding the Maxwell here can be absolutely wrong.
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Still, what we do know is that a chip featuring 7.9 billion of transistors should be made using 20nm process technology in order to hit the same price-points as the GK104 did. It is also pretty logical to expect the flagship GM100/GM110 chip to be made using 20nm fabrication process. At the same time, it is possible that Nvidia could make GM106 chip using 28nm fabrication process to completely replace all the GK106-based solutions as well as graphics boards powered by cut-down versions of the GK104.
Summing up
All-in-all, while it is possible that the GM104 (and GeForce GTX 880) will indeed be made using 20nm fabrication process, consist of 7.9 billion of transistors and contain 3200 stream processors (thus beating the GeForce GTX Titan Black in many applications), chances that it will be released this summer are pretty thin, unless there is a major development with yields at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.
Nvidia and TSMC did not comment on the news-story. Link

Wednesday 9 April 2014

The R9 295X2 is Here

It is here the New R9 295X2, AMD's dual GPU monster. Here is the nitty gritty details of the card:

AMD Radeon™ R9 295X2 Graphics

Engineered for ultimate performance

The AMD Radeon™ R9 295X2 graphics card is the world’s fastest, period.1 A mammoth eight gigabytes of memory and more than 11.5 teraflops of computing power help this card do what it was built to do: be the undisputed graphics champion.

Two AMD Radeon™ R9 series GPUs

When you’re holding all the cards, it only makes sense to double down. We took two of our most advanced, Mantle technology-enabled GPUs and put them together in one cohesive unit. Don’t bet against it.

Factory-fitted liquid cooling system

In an industry first, the AMD Radeon™ R9 295X2 graphics card reference design ships with an advanced closed-loop liquid cooling system developed jointly with Asetek.  Enjoy cool temperatures, quiet operation and consistently high performance, right out of the box.

All metal construction

Built from striking powder coated aluminum, this GPU is beautiful to behold. It’s built to our highest standards, and it sends a message that’s loud and clear: this is serious hardware.

Mantle technology2

There’s optimization, and then there’s Mantle technology. Games enabled with Mantle speak the language of Graphics Core Next to unlock revolutionary performance and image quality.

AMD TrueAudio technology3

Technology that puts the magic of surround sound into every headset and helps give sound engineers the freedom to innovate in ways they’ve never had before. This is what the future of PC gaming sounds like.

Ultra resolution powerhouse

For some gamers, having enough isn’t the point. For them, overkill is merely a starting point. That means extreme resolutions, multiple monitors and sliders to the max. Run ultra settings in 4K with impunity. Or get two million pixels more than 4K by combining five HD screens in an AMD Eyefinity technology setup.4 Either way, the AMD Radeon R9 295X2 barely breaks a sweat.

When developing technology at this level, we know it’s the numbers that count, so here are the headline figures:
  • 11.5 TFLOPS
  • 5632 stream processors
  • 8GB memory
  • 512-bit memory interface x 2
  • Dual liquid-cooled AMD Radeon™ GPUs
  • Asetek closed-loop liquid cooling



Saturday 5 April 2014

Z97 Motherboard Teasers

A few of the motherboard manufactures showed off some of the upcoming Z97 platform motherboards, These boards are still only prototypes and didn't really show and specific details on features. From what we know is that Haswell is supported as well as the refresh which is in the mist. There is such things as PCIe M.2 interface and extra USB/SATA ports which will be included. While Intel’s Haswell and Haswell Refresh series are supported by both chipsets, its only the 9-Series that will support Intel’s next generation Devil’s Canyon and Broadwell processors. Devil’s Canyon which is the code-name used for Intel’s K-Series Haswell Refresh processors are targeted towards compatibility with just 9-Series while the 14nm Broadwell K-Series which feature the impressive Iris Pro graphics chip will also be supported by the same chipset series. So if you are aiming for overclocking Intel’s next generation bad boys, then a 9- Series Z97 motherboard is a must to get your hands on.





Read more: http://wccftech.com/motherboard-vendors-tease-upcoming-z97-motherboards-z97-g1-killer-gaz97xud5h-msi-oc-gaming-series-spotted/#ixzz2y54IYjdk

AMD's R9 295X2 New GPU

AMD has came out with its new GPU, this top tier card will support two Hawaii chips with 2816 stream processors, 176 texture units, 512-bit memory bus and to top it off 8GB GDDR5 memory. Personally from this image above I sure do hope that this is not the final design it is hideous. I was hoping for something similar to the ASUS Posidion GPUs, allowing for Air/Water cooling. The chips will operate at up to 1018MHz clock-rate, whereas the memory will function at 5GHz effective rate.
  From infomation gathered from neumerous sites it seems that the card is going to be a whomping 31cm in length. Meaning this card is not exactly going to fit into everyones case. The price point is set at approxamatly $1,499 US, which is similar to the GTX Titan Black.


Thursday 3 April 2014

NZXT H440 Full Watercooled

After spending a week or so with this awesome case I think I have decide it is one of my favourite cases, there is not a lot I would want or need to change about it. I did have some troubles with the motherboard which I had in the build as it had to be RMA'd which was a bit disappointing as it went with the colour theme of the build. Luckily I had a ASUS Maximus VI Gene to go inside of this awesome case.

There is two Samsung EVO 250GB SSD's in RAID 0 (Windows), another two Samsung EVO 250GB SSD's RAID 0 (Storage) and finally a Samsung 840 PRO 128GB SSD (OS X Mavericks). The storage drives work with both windows and os x which makes work a breeze.

I also have had issues with getting my waterblock's from both Frozen CPU and PC Case Gear, which has really put me behind with this build. I have removed the 360 Rad from the top of the case and replaced it with a Coolgate 240 rad, this seems to do the job just as well as my 360 rad.

I did manage to light this little beauty up with a LED strip and a nice little remote that allows me to change the colours and lighting effects.