Sunday 31 August 2014

Core i7 5960X - 5930K and 5820K processor review - Introduction

Meet the eight legged Core i7 5960X phenomenon 

G'day Sir and milady! In this article we review, test and benchmark the all new Core i7 5960X (Haswell-E) 8 core processor and smack it on one of the long awaited X99 motherboards. Intel's most high-end processor SKUs just got updated with three new models, the top dog being the enthusiast class eight-core processor series aimed at enthusiasts and pro-consumers. The Intel Core i7-5960X and other Haswell-E chips are released into the market in September 2014 and based on the new socket LGA2011-V3 infrastructure and DDR4 quad channel memory. The new Haswell-E series being released today features three models, two 6 core and one 8 core processor intended for the most high-end desktops anno 2014. For Intel this is the first 8 core desktop CPU, opposed to AMD's FX series who have been offering 8-core processors (albeit slower in performance) for quite some time now. Now don't get me wrong as Intel has been offering 8 and even 12 core processors in their Xeon server line for quite some time now. Obviously the Core i7 processors being announced today are binned off that Xeon line. The new Haswell-E processor series is now fabbed smaller, based on 22nm technology and comes with most of the features we have learned to like and love of the initial Ivy Bridge and then Haswell processor generations. So you guys, a choice of 6 and 8 core CPU models featuring up to 20 MB of L3 cache. Of course, Hyper Threading is enabled on all these SKUs (Stock Keeping Units) which will show either 12 or 16 logical cores depending on the processor model. Maximum TDP for these processors is 140 Watts and the processors are built on 22nm with a 2nd generation Hi-k process. With Haswell-E Intel has now managed to embed 2.6 Billion transistors on the CPU die which is based on a 22nm fab. In this article we'll not only have a peek at performance, but at several aspects and features. For example, Intel uses a Socket 2011, but it's a revision 3 socket meaning that the older Socket 2011 will not work on the new X99 chipset motherboards. That of course goes both ways, you cannot use Haswell-E on say an X79 motherboard.
Very interesting to see is a first introduction to DDR4 memory. The new memory allows for lower voltage memory modules, this memory defaults to 2133 MHz at 1.2 Volts. However, the memory controller is quad-channel compatible. As a result, with overclocked memory at roughly 3 GHz you can reach 70, maybe 80 GB/sec on your memory bandwidth, which are insane numbers.The three processors released today are the 5960X / 5930K and 5820K, the latter two Haswell-E CPUs will get six cores and the flagship processor of course will get eight cores and thus sixteen threads, the latest instruction sets are embedded.
Anyway, head on over to the next page where we'll discuss Haswell-E processors with the respective models being released. We'll also have a chat about the X99 motherboards in terms of the chipset and then will throw a decent photo-shoot and a benchmark suite at the products and get an indication of what performance is like with the Intel Core i7-5960X and X99 Platform.
Enjoy the processor sweetness, we certainly will do the very same.




Read More: http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/core-i7-5960x-5930k-and-5820k-processor-review,1.html

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AMD FX-8370 nearly breaks world’s clock-rate record at 8.7GHz

The Stilt, a famous Finnish overclocker, has managed to boost clock-rate of the yet-unreleased AMD FX-8370 microprocessor to whopping8722MHz, which is just 72MHz lower than the world’s record CPU frequency.
To overclock his eight-core FX-8370 chip to 8.72GHz, The Stilt had to increase the core voltage to 2.064V and used a system featuring Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z mainboard, 8GB of memory operating in dual-channel mode at 2218MHz, Asus Radeon R9 290X Direct CU II graphics card as well as liquid nitrogen cooling. The overclocker managed to boost default clock-rate of the FX-8370 processor (4.10GHz) by more than two times, an extraordinary result.
amd fx 8370 overclock 1 1024x907 AMD FX 8370 nearly breaks world’s clock rate record at 8.7GHz
What is especially important is that The Stilt managed to overclock his FX-8370 central processing unit with all eight cores (four dual-core Piledriver modules) active. By contrast, the record 8794.33MHz frequency was achieved by an FX-8350 chip with only two active cores (one dual-core Piledriver module).
amd fx 8370 overclock AMD FX 8370 nearly breaks world’s clock rate record at 8.7GHz
While AMD’s FX chips are based on the two years old code-named “Vishera” design, stepping 0, revision OR-C0, it should be noted that GlobalFoundries’ 32nm process technology might get a little bit better than it was in 2012. As a result, it is possible that over time chips like the FX-8370 will actually beat the world’s record of 8794MHz.
Source: http://www.kitguru.net/components/cpu/anton-shilov/unannounced-amd-fx-8370-nearly-breaks-worlds-clock-rate-record-at-8-7ghz/

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iWatch To Cost $800 And Ship In 2015? Reports Offer New Insight On Device

Well looks like things are heating up in iWatch department. Apple is expected to launch the device this September along with the iPhone 6 at Flint Center. Apple’s products are nefarious amongst it’s critics for being grossly overpriced and Apple’s users are often accused of following a ‘brand’ rather than actual performance.
All of these criticisms haven’t stopped it’s products from gaining their fair market share yet new insight on the iWatch’s price might add credibility to these accusations. According to a source straight out of Cupertino, Apple’s iWatch will come in two variants.
The lower end variant of the iWatch could cost around $ 499 and the higher end variant can be expected to have a whooping price tag of $ 799. One can really expect the iWatch to be able cause mass global mayhem with that price. However, Apple just might be aiming towards the luxury high end watch market with such a price in mind.
A price tag of $ 800 is still nothing when comparing to luxury watches out there. Apple does generally target a high end niche with it’s products. A price tag with the $ 400 range has also been cited by another report. Cited by Re/Code, widely known for their accurate industry reports. However Re/Code cautions that the price is not final and was merely discussed amongst a variety of options.
apple iwatch

Several Reports Offer New Insight On iWatch Price – 2015 Release Also Mentioned

Apart from the price, looks like consumers anticipating the iWatch might just have to wait for 2015 to get their hands on the device. Another recent report puts the iWatch’s shipping date to early 2015. Reasons for this delay include production problems and software issues. However, announcing products and launching them later is not unprecedented in Apple history.
Production delays with the iWatch include issues with sapphire display production, which according to Ming-Chi of KGI Securities might cause half of Apple’s iWatch supplies to come with glass displays instead. Hopefully we’ll find out more this September when Apple finally launches the much awaited iPhone 6 and the iWatch.


Source: http://wccftech.com/iwatch-cost-400-ship-2015-reports-offer-insight-device/#ixzz3C0qJmTwc


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ASUS Proprietary but Impressive OC Socket Examined – Is it even LGA 2011?

[Mini-Editorial] I was pretty impressed by ASUS’s recent innovation in the socket sector. I am talking ofcourse about the ASUS OC Socket, which boasts improved OC performance by granting the user more stability and higher voltage control thanks to more pins. Now while this all an impressive feat for an AIB to do, it begs the question whether we are looking at LGA 2011 at all.
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Is the ASUS OC Socket Intel LGA 2011 at all? Or is it actually the ‘LGA 2017′ Homegrown Socket?

The LGA 2011-3 is Intel’s Socket designed to be used with its HEDT Processors. Now the 2011 indicates the amounts of pins in the socket and the ’3′ indicates the revision of the socket. Now that means that any LGA 2011 socket will have exactly 2011 pins. So is the ASUS OC Socket LGA 2011 then? Umm, no technically it is not. The ASUS OC Socket is compatible with the LGA 2011 but it is not in reality 2011. If you were to give it a name in Intel’s current nomenclature it would be LGA 2017 (the OC Socket has 6 additional pins apparently). Since ASUS has basically designed a completely new socket, I wouldn’t expect it to be rock solid and completely bug free at launch.
asus_01Let’s take a closer look at what exactly ASUS has accomplished. Haswell uses an FIVR (Fully Integrated Voltage Regulator) and as the new processor architectures have appeared, Intel has become more and more secretive about the workings of the pinouts. Not knowing where the voltage lines lay, ASUS basically bruteforced the entire contact points present on 2011 processors to figure out where the new pins should touch to grant unhindered access to voltage. The result? ASUS OC Socket lets you effectively bypass any FIVR compulsions Intel has in place. This means that you will be able to achieve higher and more stable overclocks probably at a lower voltage. I have a feeling ASUS might be a trend setter with this and seeing they already have a patent pending, might earn big bucks from it too.
And that’s not it either. We already know that Intel is dropping the FIVR, so it doesn’t come as a surprise that it is not that fine tuned because the extra pin outs on an ASUS Proprietary OC Socket allow access to voltage lines for DDR4 Voltage, enabling greater overclocking than you would normally be able to achieve. Now we didn’t receive an ASUS X99 Deluxe engineering sample so Overclockers.ru was kind enough to send us an image of the box art. They claim a 60% improvement in the CPU sector and 12.5% improvement (3000Mhz) for DDR4 RAM. Now there’s something else I noticed here, ASUS’s language is quite loose, these extra six pinouts might just be the six sections where the excess contacts are. Which means that there could be more or less than just six pins. Either way, you know the drill. Whatever the additional pin count is, add that to 2011 and you get the real name of the socket present in these special ASUS mobos.


Source: http://wccftech.com/asus-oc-socket-examined-lga-2011/#ixzz3C0poTe7b


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Friday 29 August 2014

AMD Discusses Next Gen FX CPUs, 20nm GPUs, 5-Way CrossfireX, FreeSync & DDR4

Last Thursday Roy Taylor AMD’s VP of Global Channel Sales made an appearance in MaximumPC’s no BS podcast primarily to sit down with Origin PC’s CEO Kevin Wasielewski & discuss the situation that had occurred back in October of last year which revolved around Origin PC ceasing to offer AMD GPUs to customers.
Both parties cleared the air and made amends. But a LOT of very exciting information was revealed in the process. So without any further delay lets get into the juicy bits !
AMD Dragon

Next Gen HEDT FX CPUs & 20nm GPUs in the Works

So lets get the relatively less exciting stuff out of the way first. Roy Taylor AMD’s VP of Global Channel sales discussed AMD’s R9 285 graphics card coming in September 2nd powered by the all new Tonga GPU which promises incredible performance at significantly higher power efficiency compared to AMD’s current R9 280 graphics card. We covered this already in great detail here.
Roy Taylor also discussed AMD’s upcoming FX 8370, 8370E & 8320E CPUs based on the Piledriver core micro-architecture & the Vishera series of CPUs.
The 8370 & 8370E will be clocked slightly higher than the 8350 with the 8370E being a 95W alternative to the 125W 8370. The FX 8320E will be a 95W alternative to the current 125W FX 8320 with identical core clocks. We’ve also already covered this in great detail here.

Next Generation FX Processors In The Works !

No let’s get into the really exciting stuff. Roy Taylor has emphatically stated that the FX line of AMD CPUs has been very successful & tremendously popular & that AMD will continue to be dedicated to the high-end CPU market & not just APUs, saying
“We understand that we have a very strong fan base (referring to FX). When I tweeted that something new was coming regarding the water cooled [FX 9590] retail box I was astonished at the reaction of everybody wanting a new FX processor. All I want to say to everybody that tweeted & E-Mailed me directly; your voices are very heard and we’re paying close attention but we can’t comment right now on stuff which is unannounced
AMD FX-8370
This must be music to every enthusiast’s ears, a strong AMD back in the fistfight (figuratively) with Intel means faster cheaper CPUs for everybody. So AMD has something in the pipeline that’s going to be a true successor to the FX series & a genuinely next generation product rather than the higher clocked, lower TDP parts which are coming in September 2nd.
My personal guess would be that this is likely to either come with the Excavator CPU core micro-architecture by the end of next year or afterwards with the yet unnamed next generation high performance X86 K12 sister core which personally think is the more plausible option.

When will AMD adopt DDR4 memory ?

When it came to DDR4 Roy Taylor had this to say
“Right now DDR4 is hard to get & is very expensive but it won’t take very long for that to change & whatever is faster for gamers & whatever offers more performance we want to be involved with & all I can tell you is that we’re watching very closely that space”
Crucial DDR4 Server Memory
So it seems our prior conjecture was correct, AMD is simply waiting for DDR4 to be more cost/performance effective in comparison to DDR3 which makes sense especially for gamers & consumer level end-users in general. We’ve already heard official news of DDR4 support by AMD with their upcoming Seattle ARM based server platform & their upcoming Toronto “Excavator” based server platform as well. So it’s very much a toss up at the moment in guessing if AMD will have DDR4 support in their mainstream consumer chipsets next year. We’ll have to wait and see how much DDR4 progresses in price and availability throughout the upcoming months.

20nm GPUs in the Works !

“Any chance of a 20nm GPU ?”
Radeon R9 295X2Roy “Of course we’ll always look to improve, again we can’t comment on unannounced products”
The hosts then jokingly pressured Roy to add more details knowing that he can’t, Jimmy Thang one of the hosts then went on to say “So the answer is yes they’re looking into it” & Roy replied with “Of course”.
Again this confirms our previous analysis that AMD will not follow suit and skip 20nm like Nvidia is allegedly planning. This means that we might indeed get truly next generation GPU products based on 20nm fairly soon since TSMC has begun 20nm volume production 3 months ago and 16nm is still at least 3-6 months away.

Possibility of 5-Way CrossfireX ?

“The new X99 [platform] seems to have the ability to run 5 GPUs are there any plans by card makers to enable 5-Way GPU support ?”
AMD Crossfire XDMA EngineRoy answered by saying “That’s a great question” “We’ve been astonished, there seems to be no end to the appetite for multi-GPU systems” & then Roy turned to Kevin, Origin PCs CEO & he showed an equally great level of enthusiasm & excitement.
AMD seemed to be very open to the idea of extending multi-GPU support beyond 4 GPUs but real limitations exist in the complexity of the driver software needed to drive such a setup as well as the impracticality of having so many GPUs in one system and the resulting noise & heat. But it really comes down to what the customers want in the end & if AMD & Nvidia for that matter see strong interest in this concept they are sure to pursue it it valiantly.

Availability of FreeSync Monitors ?

“How soon are we going to see FreeSync monitors ?”
Beware many puns lay ahead !
Roy Taylor
“I’m very very keen on FreeSync because I think free is much better than G”
“We’ll start to sample in Q4 & certainly by the end of Q4 the beginning of Q1 they’ll be available to purchase”
“Being able to give superb gaming experience completely stutter free without having to pay a particular company a surcharge is a wonderful thing & that’s why I’m just fabulously keen on FreeSync”
AMD Freesync TechSpot Image
Image Credits: TechSpot
Then MaximumPC’s Associate Editor Tom McNamera asks “There’s no licensing fee for FreeSync” ? & Roy Answers “No FreeSync is an industry standard anyone could adopt it”  Roy follows with a Tongue-in-cheek comment “We believe in open standards”.
So there you have it folks, FreeSync monitor reviews should go up in the few upcoming months & you should be able to buy a FreeSync monitor just shortly afterwards. The technology is based on the industry standard Adaptive-Sync technology in DisplayPort 1.2a and will not add any additional cost to monitors according to Richard Huddy, AMD’s Chief Gaming Scientist.


Source: http://wccftech.com/amd-discusses-gen-fx-cpus-20nm-gpus-5way-crossfirex-freesync-ddr4/#ixzz3Bpkc51XP


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Thursday 28 August 2014

Intel Core i7-5960X ‘Haswell-E’ overclocked to 6253MHz

A well-known enthusiast has managed to overclock an engineering sample of the yet-unreleased Intel Core i7-5960X microprocessor code-named “Haswell-E” to rather whopping 6.25GHz. While it is hard to make conclusions regarding overclockability of Intel’s upcoming top-of-the-range chip, the early result still seems to be interesting.
TaPaKaH, a well-known overclocker from Russia, has managed to push an engineering sample of the Intel Core i7-5960X processor to 6253.16MHz (up from 3.0/3.50GHz default frequencies), according to a listing at CPU-Z. The result was achieved on a system featuring MicroStar International’s MSI X99 SLI Plus (MS-7885) mainboard and quad-channel DDR4 memory kit. For some reason, the overclocker used a 32-bit Windows XP SP3 operating system, hence, naturally, there were issues with correct recognition of DDR4 memory modules.
In order to boost clock-speed of the Core i7-5960X “Haswell-E” microprocessor to whopping 6.25GHz, the overclocker had to disable six out of eight cores (as well as the Hyper-Threading technology), increase the core voltage (Vcore) to 1.753V and also (presumably) use liquid nitrogen (LN2) cooling.
intel haswell e overclock cpu z Intel Core i7 5960X ‘Haswell E’ overclocked to 6253MHz
Even though 6.25GHz clock-rate is a nice result that shows good overclocking potential of the “Haswell-E” in general, it has little practical meaning since only two cores were enabled.
Meanwhile, a member of Coolaler forums has managed to overclock the Core i7-5960X “Haswell-E” microprocessor with all eight cores with HT activated to 4.0GHz with 1.046V Vcore. The overclock was not only validated by CPU-Z, but the chip managed to complete the SuperPi 1M benchmark in 14.555s. Most probably the “Haswell-E” could do even better than that with higher voltage and better cooling
Source: http://www.kitguru.net/components/cpu/anton-shilov/intel-core-i7-5960x-haswell-e-overclocked-to-6253mhz/
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Nvidia to skip GeForce GTX 800 series, to introduce GeForce GTX 970, GTX 980 in mid-September

Although it was expected that Nvidia Corp. would release its new GeForce GTX 800-series graphics cards for desktops this September and October, the company has decided to skip the GeForce 800 family for desktop PCs and jump straight to the GeForce 900 line of products.
Model numbers of modern central processing units and graphics processing units have been criticized criticized for years since in many cases they barely reflect performance and positioning of products and in many cases cannot even determine their generation. At present Nvidia offers high-end GeForce GTX 700-series of products for desktop computers. At the same time, the company sells GeForce GTX 800M family of products for notebooks. What is rather confusing is that both lineups – the GTX 700 and the GTX 800M – are based on similar chips powered by the Kepler architecture.
In a bid to avoid confusion with its upcoming families of graphics processing units for desktop and mobile computers, Nvidia decided to sell its products powered by the second-generation Maxwell GPUs code-named GM200, GM204 and other under the GeForce 900 moniker, reportsVideoCardz.
nvidia artwork1 Nvidia to skip GeForce GTX 800 series, to introduce GeForce GTX 970, GTX 980 in mid September
As a result, Nvidia is now expected to formally introduce the GeForce GTX 970 and the GeForce GTX 980 graphics cards on the 19th of September, 2014. The GeForce GTX 960 is projected to arrive sometime in October.
Nvidia did not comment on the news-story.
Source: http://www.kitguru.net/components/graphic-cards/anton-shilov/nvidia-to-skip-geforce-gtx-800-series-to-introduce-geforce-gtx-970-gtx-980-in-mid-september/
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RDT's Exterminator!! X99 Gaming Edition!


RDT's offering the first custom gaming build the "Exterminator" packing the latest Intel i7 5820K you are going to get a big bang for your buck. 

Intel Core i7 5820K 
G.Skill Ripjaws 4 2400MHz 16GB 
ASUS Rampage V Extreme Motherboard 
1000W Platinum PSU 
EVGA GeForce GTX 780 Ti Superclocked ACX 3GB 
Corsair Graphite 760T Full Tower Case White or Black 
Samsung 850 Pro Series 128GB SSD (OS) 
Samsung 840 EVO Series 500GB SSD (Storage) 
Corsair Hydro Series H105 Liquid CPU Cooler 
Windows 8.1 Pro 64-Bit 

$3,599 

There is still room for improvement eg: adding a second GTX 780Ti or 32GB of DDR4 and so much more. 

Contact RDT today for details. 

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Intel i7 5960X, 5930K and 5820K Price

Price: $1199 AU

Intel Core i7 5960X Extreme Edition Haswell-E 3.0GHz (3.5GHz Turbo), LGA 2011-3, 20MB Cache, 140W Eight Core with Hyper-Threading. Boxed processor only, CPU cooler is not included.

Please note that this CPU is only compatible with LGA 2011-3 motherboards. LGA 2011-3 CPUs are not compatible with LGA 2011 motherboards.


Price: $679 AU

Intel Core i7 5930K Haswell-E 3.5GHz (3.7GHz Turbo), LGA 2011-3, 15MB Cache, 140W Six Core with Hyper-Threading. Boxed processor only, CPU cooler is not included.

Please note that this CPU is only compatible with LGA 2011-3 motherboards. LGA 2011-3 CPUs are not compatible with LGA 2011 motherboards.


Price: $449 AU

Intel Core i7 5820K Haswell-E 3.3GHz (3.6GHz Turbo), LGA 2011-3, 15MB Cache, 140W Six Core with Hyper-Threading. Boxed processor only, CPU cooler is not included.

Please note that this CPU is only compatible with LGA 2011-3 motherboards. LGA 2011-3 CPUs are not compatible with LGA 2011 motherboards.


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RDT's Custom Built X99 PC's!!!!!! Be The First!





Want to be the first to get into X99 well RDT is offering the first custom built workstation machines available! With RDT's quality assured you know you are getting looked after.

Builds starting from $1,799.

Base Specs:
Intel Core i7 5820K 3.3Ghz
G.Skill Ripjaws 4 2400Mhz DDR4
Gigabyte Gaming-G1-Wifi Motherboard

With more variants on their way, if you are looking for something with a bit more grunt we also have the latest and greatest.

Intel Core i7 5960X Extreme Edition

and

Intel Core i7 5930K

At RDT we build what you want for the best price possible and in a timely manner.


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Samsung S32D85K (PLS) 32" 5ms 2560 x 1440 Dam Good!


This Monitor is dam sexy! $799 AU
Product Features Summary – SD850:
  • WQHD
  • 2560 x 1440
  • Interface improved: (Triple Inputs -> HDMI, DP, DVI)
  • PIP & PBP function added
  • 2 different PCs are connected to ONE monitor screen
  • Enjoy two individual native resolutions at the same time (up to 1280 x 1440 for each)
  • Charging faster with USB Super Charging port
  • USB 3.0 version X 4 ports can be simply connected to your devices   
  • Built-in USB hub features 4 USB ports and replaces the need for a docking station
Specification:
Model CodeLS32D85KTSN/XY
DisplayScreen Size32"
Active Display Size (HxV)70.85cm(H)x 39.85cm(V)
Aspect Ratio16:09
Panel TypeVA type
BLU TypeLED
Brightness (Typical)300cd/m2
Brightness (Min) 
Peak Luminance Ratio98%
Contrast Ratio3000:1 (Typ)
Dynamic Contrast RatioMega ∞
ResolutionWQHD(2560x1440)
Pixel Pitch (HxV)0.27675mmx0.27675mm
Response Time5 (GTG)ms
Viewing Angle (H/V)178°/178°
Color Support1073M
General FeatureEmbedded FunctionEco Saving, Samsung MagicBright3, Off Timer, Image Size, PIP 2.0, PBP, USB Super-charging, Magic Up-scaling, Eco Light Sensor, OSD Auto Rotate
Additional PC S/WEasy Setting Box, Magic Rotation Auto
OS CompatibilityWindows, Mac
Windows CertificationWindows 8.1
Wireless DisplayNo
InterfaceD-SubNo
 DVINo
 Dual Link DVI1
 Display Port1
 HDMI1EA
 USBNo
 Audio In1EA
 Headphone1EA
 USB Hub1Up 4Down(3.0ver)
AudioSpeakerNo
Operation ConditionsTemperature0?~ 50?
 Humidity5 ~ 90, non-condensing%
DesignColorMatt Black & Titanium Silver
 Stand TypeHAS
 HAS(Height Adjustable Stand)130mm
 Tilt-5° to +20°
 Swivel-30°- to +30°
 PivotYes
 Wall MountVESA(100×100), Braket (200×200)
EcoEnergy/Environment MarkEnergy Star 6.0/TCO
 Energy Efficiency Class 
 Mercury Content0.0mg
 Lead PresenceYes(This product may contain lead only in certain parts or components where no technology alternatives exisiting exemption clause under the RoHS Directive)
PowerPower SupplyAC100-240V (50/60Hz)
 Power ConsumptionTyp 95(Max 100) ith USB, Typ 60(Max 65) ith USBW
 Power Consumption (IEC 62087 Edition 2) 
 Power Consumption (DPMS)0.45W (Typ)W
 Power Consumption (Stand-by)less than 0.45W
 Energy Star Power Consumption46W
 Power Consumption (Yearly) 
 TypeInternal Power
DimensionSet Dimension with Stand (WxHxD)MAX:741.3×630×280, MIN:741.3×500×280mm
 Set Dimension without Stand (WxHxD)741.3×441×68.5mm
 Package Dimension (WxHxD)860×537×356mm
WeightSet Weight with Stand12.2kg
 Set Weight without Stand9.4kg
 Package Weight17.5kg
AccessoryCablesHDMI(1.4) Cable, DP(1.2) Cable, DVI-DL Cable,USB 3.0 Cable
 Power Cable Length1500m
 OthersInstall CD (Manual), QSG(Quick Setup Guide)
Certification and ComplianceSafetyCB(EN):IEC 60950-1
 EMC C-Tick (Australia) : AS/NZS3548 (CISPR22)
WarrantyWarranty3 years(EN/CI/ZA)


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Slightly more Affordable DDR4 Ram


 We now have some slightly more affordable ram compared to the Corsair DDR4 ram we looked at a few days ago. We have here from my favorite ram brand G.Skill, Ripjaws 4 DDR4. So far we have 5 variants the cheapest being:

G.Skill Ripjaws 4 F4-2400C15Q-16GRR 16GB (4x4GB) DDR4 @ $305 AU
G.Skill Ripjaws 4 F4-2666C15Q-16GRR 16GB (4x4GB) DDR4 @ $325 AU
G.Skill Ripjaws 4 F4-3000C15Q-16GRR 16GB (4x4GB) DDR4 @ $339 AU
G.Skill Ripjaws 4 F4-2400C15Q-32GRR 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 @ $579 AU
G.Skill Ripjaws 4 F4-2666C15Q-32GRR 32GB (4x8GB) DDR4 @ $629 AU


Being that this is the first batch of DDR4 these are the sorts of prices we are going to have to get used to. to check out more visit G.Skill's website.





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Round P-OLED panels, LG announced the wisdom watches G Watch R

LG (28) published its first P-OLED panel with a circular wisdom watch G Watch R, expected IFA exhibition will be officially unveiled.
Following the earlier launch of the first equipped with the operating system Android Wear wisdom watches LG G Watch, the brand in the August 28, 2014 re-release press release, announced that it will publish its first P-OLED panel with a round in the IFA exhibition Wisdom Watch G Watch R.
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LG G Watch R equipped with a 1.3-inch, 320 x 320 resolution P-OLED panel, built-in Qualcomm Snapdragon 400, 1.2GHz quad-core processor, 512MB RAM / 4GB ROM, with 410mAh battery.
The wisdom of the watch only black an option, but user-replaceable strap, and supports IP67 dustproof, waterproof, plus 9-axis (gyro / accelerometer / compass), barometer, PPG and other sensors.
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Due to the built-in heart rate sensors, users can mix LG health and fitness-related applications, and LG smart phones, tablet PCs combined.
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At present, LG has not announced suggested retail price of the product, will be officially launched in 2014 is expected in the fourth quarter.
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