Tuesday 30 September 2014

This Is The Motorola Nexus 6: A 5.9" QHD Display, 3200mAh+ Battery, Dual Front-Facing Speakers, And More

If you've been keeping up with any tech blogs over the past couple of weeks, you know that the next Nexus phone has been a hot topic. We saw rumored specs and rumored hardware photos that only added to the confusion created back when we first reported on a possible 5.9" Nexus. Today, however, we have something special to share. We've been provided with new information about the next Nexus phone, and can confirm that it will be a 5.9" device called the Nexus 6.
Based on new information we've seen today, I've put together this image that depicts - as faithfully as possible - what the Nexus 6 will look like. As many expected, it's essentially a larger variation of the Moto X, matching the images we saw last week. The Nexus 6 does, however, have black front-facing stereo speakers (look closely), and the power button and volume rocker (as originally reported by 9to5Google) are a bit farther down on the side of the device, to account for the enormous screen.
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Besides the form factor, we can see a bunch of new stuff just on the home screen. Revamped icons for the dialer, Play Store, Gmail, and Play apps all generally match what we've seen before, while there are new tweaked icons for Maps and Google, and a new folder on the home screen specifically for Drive's suite of editing apps. There's also a curious new icon next to the dialer, presumably for the "messaging" app, though the messaging icon does not show up on press images of the Nexus 5 (the Nexus 5 actually doesn't have the messaging app exposed), making this icon's appearance odd. It's possible the Messaging app will return, with Hangouts hanging... out as an option.
Additionally, the status icons for battery, Wifi, and cell signal are all solid (without breaks like the current icons), suggesting they've been refreshed for the new release (which we can confirm will be 5.0, in case there was still any doubt).
We don't have an image of the back of the device to share, but we can confirm that the edge of the device will have the same aluminum frame as the new Moto X, and the back will carry the same sort of camera module (a 13MP shooter with OIS) with the new dual-flash ring configuration. Inside, the Nexus 6 will have a 3200+ mAh battery, and a QHD display at an ample 496ppi. The front-facing camera, by the way, will be 2MP.
We can also confirm that the Nexus 6 will be compatible with Motorola's turbo charger for super-fast charging. For reference, Motorola currently claims that 15 minutes on the charger will give the new Moto X "8 hours" of usage.
So here's the big question (get it?) - will there be a smaller option for those with normal-sized hands and no desire for a gigantic phone? That's seeming very implausible.
With this new confirmation, we are at a 9/10 confidence level that Shamu - the Nexus 6 - will be the new Nexus phone at 5.9". We've seen a ton of evidence from multiple sources (and other outlets) to suggest this, while we've heard absolutely nothing credible about a smaller Nexus phone this year.
That leaves two options - either Google has somehow managed to keep a smaller Nexus phone a total secret while Shamu leaked all over the place, or there is no smaller Nexus phone. The hope for those who want to join the Nexus party this year without buying a phablet would be that Google would continue shipping the more reasonably-sized Nexus 5.
The only entity that can answer these questions once and for all is Google, and with no official event yet announced, we can only wait.
Source: http://www.androidpolice.com/2014/09/29/this-is-the-motorola-nexus-6-a-5-9-qhd-display-3200mah-battery-dual-front-facing-speakers-and-more/

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4K NVIDIA GTX 980 SLI Performance Review (vs R9 295X2)



Great video from Tech of Tomorrow, should check this one out if your interested in a 4k gaming rig. Shows us some really good results.

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OS X Bash Update 1.0 Released to Address Shellshock Security Flaw

OS X Bash Update 1.0
Apple has released an important security update for Mac users, labeled as OS X Bash Update 1.0. The update addresses a recently discovered critical security flaw known as “Shellshock” that impacts the bash shell, the default shell used by the Terminal app of OS X, and is recommended for all users to install even if they don’t use the Terminal app, bash, or command line on the Mac.

The download is very small, weighing in around 3.5MB, and the release notes simply state “This update fixes a security flaw in the bash UNIX shell.” The security patch is currently available as three separate downloads for OS X Mavericks 10.9.5, OS X Mountain Lion, and OS X Lion. A bash patch for OS X Yosemite Public Beta and Developer Preview releases are not yet available.
Users can download the appropriate DMG file for their version of OS X via the links below:
Note that Mac users must be on the latest versions of their respective releases to install the update. Despite being a small update, it’s good practice to do a quick backup of your Mac with Time Machine or your backup software of choice before installing any system updates.
At the moment, the OS X Bash Update is only available through the Apple Support website, but presumably will also be released through the Software Update mechanism of OS X in the near future.
Though it’s unlikely that most Mac users have been impacted by any particular security breach, or are at risk of a breach from the Shellshock bash exploit, it’s still a good idea to install critical security patches like this. Apple previously offered the following statement to MacRumorsregarding the flaw and who it could impact:
“Bash, a UNIX command shell and language included in OS X, has a weakness that could allow unauthorized users to remotely gain control of vulnerable systems. With OS X, systems are safe by default and not exposed to remote exploits of bash unless users configure advanced UNIX services. We are working to quickly provide a software update for our advanced UNIX users.”
The “advanced UNIX services” that Apple references are presumably Remote Login and the SSH server, which allow for remote administration, though a user would still need a valid login to gain access to a Mac, and another theoretical attack vector through weaknesses found possible through the optional OS X Apache web server, which allows Mac users to host webpages directly from their Mac. Again, it’s fairly unlikely that many Mac users have been at risk, even if they use the Remote Login or web server features of OS X.
Source: http://osxdaily.com/2014/09/29/os-x-bash-update-1-0-shellshock-patch/
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Apple Releases OS X Yosemite "Golden Master" GM Candidate to Developers

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Today Apple released the 'Golden Master' of OS X Yosemite to Developers. This means that the OS is very near official public release. Signs point to release in the next 2-3 weeks. In order to download, you must be a registered Apple Developer. 

http://www.apple.com/osx/preview/

We'll be putting out a guide and a full set of tools including UniBeast and MultiBeast to install and configure OS X Yosemite upon official launch. 

Source:http://www.tonymacx86.com/apple-news-rumors/142556-apple-releases-os-x-yosemite-golden-master-gm-candidate-developers.html

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Microsoft officially announces Windows 10 for 2015

Microsoft has officially announced its next version of Windows, it’s called Windows 10 and has been “built from the ground up for a mobile first, cloud world”, according to Terry Myerson, Windows Chief.
The new operating system will “unlock new experiences to allow customers to work, play and connect”, it will also run on the “broadest types of devices ever” as a one application platform for one product family, unifying Windows on mobile, tablets and the desktop.
The focus of Microsoft’s announcement then shifted to Enterprise users, stating that Windows 10 will be “familiar for these companies”, and that business users will be compatible with all traditional management systems used today. The company also touted that “Windows 10 is going to be our greatest enterprise platform, ever.”
Windows 10 Microsoft officially announces Windows 10 for 2015
The start menu is officially back for desktop users, Microsoft’s Joe Belfiore said that the company is “looking to find the balance, so that all Windows 7 users get a familiar experience on the devices they already have,” the new start menu is exactly the same as in the leaks, with traditional application icons on one half and metro style pins on the other, combining both Windows 7 and Windows 8 styles. The Metro portion of the start menu is also customizable.
The search bar on the start menu has seen some improvements and will even bring up web results. Metro style apps can now be windowed and will work better with a mouse and keyboard. Users will be able to access both classic and universal apps. Belfiore said that “we don’t want the duality, we want users on PCs with mice and keyboards to have their familiar UI,”
Windows 10 will also feature better multitasking capabilities, allowing users to open up virtual desktop windows and switch between them, much like the ‘expose’ feature on Mac OS X.
The Windows Charm bar is still around and hasn’t been removed, like earlier rumors suggested, although Belfiore admits that he expects aspects of the charms bar to change before the final release.
For those of you that own a two-in-one laptop/tablet, Windows 10 will contain a feature called ‘Continuum’, which will allow you to switch between the traditional mouse and keyboard input method and a newly improved touch UI.
Microsoft is allowing enthusiasts to try out the Technical Preview of Windows 10, starting from tomorrow. This will be a part of the ‘Windows Insider Program’, the consumer version will be talked about a bit more at Microsoft’s build conference next April, the company is currently aiming for a mid 2015 final release.
There is currently no announcements to be made regarding pricing or upgrade deals.
Source: http://www.kitguru.net/gaming/operating-systems/matthew-wilson/microsoft-officially-announces-windows-10-for-2015/
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Monday 29 September 2014

RDT's Disassemble Custom water loop

Check out RDT's video on draining the custom water loop and the re-assembly in the second part. If you want to contact RDT please feel free to call between the hours of 9am-8pm AEST. deon@robertsondt.com Ph: 0426279566 or visit https://www.facebook.com/rdtaus

New High-Res The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Screenshots Show Incredibly Detailed In-Game Characters

CD Projekt Red, a well-known Polish video game developer, is currently gathering all of its art in one video game title known as The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. Being the final episode of the award-winning role-playing video game series, the upcoming game puts the legend of Geralt of Rivia to a glorious end. Coming exclusively to the next-gen consoles and PC next year on February 24, the game truly puts the new hardware to test by utilizing every ounce of power to output visually stunning graphics, and high-resolution in-game character assets, which you can see in the new screenshots shared below.
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A Couple of New The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Images Revealed Showcasing Incredible In-Game Character Details and Textures

While there are some brand new, very tempting IPs coming out next year, there is one highly anticipated video game title that is leading one of the most famous open world action-adventure fantasy role-playing video game series to an end. Listed as the third and last installment in the series, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is the pinnacle to the Witcher series, but while wrapping up the story of Geralt of Rivia, the main protagonist of the series, the upcoming game’s storyline also works as a standalone package that players new and old will enjoy thoroughly, as they get another chance to be the legendary witcher.
The Witcher: 3 Wild Hunt is the biggest role-playing game by CD Project Red, featuring a gameplay that will keep players busy for over 100 hours. Squeezing all the power out of PlayStation 4, Xbox One and the latest PC hardware, the upcoming RPG features jaw-dropping, responsive and dynamic in-game environments that are powered by the new REDengine 3. Everything from the grass textures to dynamic day and night system is completely optimized to provide the best gameplay experience.
Recenty, a NeoGAF member known as Turin Turambar came up with two high-resolution The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s images that showcase incredibly detailed in-game characters. The attention to detail in the images is very high, but the square-ish fingers of the models packing low polygons make it pretty clear that these are in-game assets, however, we can’t say if the characters during actual gameplay will feature such high quality textures. CD Projekt Red is fond of sharpening filters so these images might possibility be slightly touched up. Nevertheless, they are pretty amazing, so go ahead an have a look at them below.
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Source: http://wccftech.com/the-witcher-3-screenshots-incredibly-detailed-characters/#ixzz3EgbWggiK


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Sunday 28 September 2014

Full AMD Tonga GPU might feature 384-bit memory interface

Rumor: AMD Tonga has 384-bit interface

Update: Shortly after publishing this post I received a confirmation that Tonga XT indeed has 384b interface.
PC Watch made an interview with Raja Koduri, during R9 285 launch in India (yesterday). They gathered some intel about full Tongan architecture, however they do not say if it was straight from Koduri.
Either way, they are quite confident that full Tonga has six memory controllers, each 64-bit wide, which basically means full Tonga has 384-bit bus.
Full Tonga would pack 32 Compute Units with 2048 Stream Cores in total. This is basically means Tonga and Tahiti share the same configuration.
Tonga XT

AMD Tonga with Heterogeneous System Architecture

PCWatch also reports that Tonga is HSA-compatible, and unlike Kaveri (which is in third stage), Tonga would be in the final fourth state of HSA implementation.
What it means is that Tonga already features GPU Compute Context Switch and GPU Graphics Preemption.
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AMD Radeon R9 280 series specifications

AMD Radeon R9 285 was the first graphics card with Tonga GPU. Tonga PRO has only 1792 Stream Cores, whereas the full chip called XT would pack 2048 unified shaders. PCWatch also claims that Tonga XT could be equipped with more than 32 ROPs. Configuration of 48 ROPs could be the reason why R9 285X was held back for GeForce 900 announcement. Together with 384-bit interface, this configuration could potentially compete with GTX 970.
Unfortunately R9 285X is still nowhere around, and if it’s not released next month, there is a strong possibility it will launch under 300 series later this year.
AMD Radeon R9 280 Series
Radeon R9 280Radeon R9 285Radeon R9 280XRadeon R9 285X
GPU CodenameTahiti PROTonga PROTahiti XTTonga XT
Unified Cores1792179220482048
TMUs112112128128
ROPs32323232 ? 48
Memory3GB GDDR52GB/4GB GDDR53GB GDDR53GB/6GB GDDR5
Memory Bus384-bit256-bit384-bit384-bit
Launch DateMarch 2014September 2014October 2013?
MSRP$279$249$299?

Source: http://videocardz.com/52834/full-amd-tonga-gpu-might-feature-384-bit-memory-interface

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Windows 8 users can upgrade to Windows 9 for free

A spokes person from Microsoft Indonesia had a little slip of the tongue and said that Windows 8 users can upgrade to Windows 9 for free. Two rumors are now debunked, yes Microsoft will be announcing Windows 9 and yes you get to have a free upgrade.
Once Windows 9 is released all the end-users needs to do is to hit windows update, after which Windows 9 will be installed automatically. Microsoft is holding a secret event on September the 30th and it is expected that that they will launch the successor of Windows 8 that was developed under codename Threshold.
From leaked screenshots it is apparent that Microsoft will introduce a new start menu with live tile integration, Modern UI apps with windows display and notification system. Microsoft will also inject the digital assistant Cortana into Windows 9.



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GeForce GTX 970 2-way SLI

GeForce GTX 970 2-way SLI

We review that lovely GeForce GTX 970 but this time in a 2-way SLI setup. In this review we'll run the standard benchmarks, but we will also have a good look at Ultra HD gaming performance as well as a micro stuttering analysis with the help of FCAT. In this article we'll be looking at 2-way SLI performance from a single monitor point of view, so ideally with so much horsepower a WQHD resolution (2560x1440/1600) is the monitor you need to have to be able to compare to what SLI would do for you on your setup, preferably even Ultra HD of course. You will notice great performance increases with 2-way SLI as the cards scale nicely with so much horsepower.
With that in the back of our mind we created a second segment in this article. For the second part of this article we'll take it up a notch and look into Ultra High-resolution gaming as we hook up an Ultra High Definition monitor. While Full HD (1920x1080/1200) and WHQL (2560x1440) have become the industry standard within the display industry, enthusiasts will never settle for just standard and are always looking for the next big innovation in technology. Ultra HD gaming is the next evolution in immersion that gamers have been waiting for. Commonly addressed as Ultra HD, UHD or 4K, this new resolution refers to the ultra-high resolutions with approximately 4000 horizontal pixels. Ultra HD resolution also has four times the number of pixels of a typical 1920x1080 resolution. It will be interesting to find out how the GeForce GTX 970 cards will handle such extreme resolutions. Considering its nice 4 GB framebuffer but  slightly dimmed memory bandwidth yet hefty GPU clocks, it's looking quite alright I'd say! With UHD (Ultra High Definition Gaming) becoming rapidly popular we'll test multiple multi-GPU setups on such a monitor. Next to that we'll perform FCAT tests to see where AMD is in Autumn anno 2014 in terms of micro-stuttering and frame pacing.
Join us in this review where we'll once again look at everything. As if you figured just one card would be interesting, you have no idea what's coming at you with two cards. 



Read More here: http://www.guru3d.com/articles-pages/geforce-gtx-970-sli-review,1.html

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Nvidia: We will focus on G-Sync, not Adaptive-Sync

Nvidia Corp. on Friday told KitGuru that it will focus solely on its proprietary G-Sync technology and not on a potentially competing Adaptive-Sync, which will become available sometimes in 2015. According to Nvidia, G-Sync-enabled graphics cards and monitors are available today, which is why it is natural to concentrate on development of appropriate eco-system.
“Nvidia is solely focused on delivering the best gaming experience with G-Sync – which is shipping and available today from leading monitor OEMs,” said Luciano Alibrandi, a spokesman for Nvidia.
nvidia g sync display 1024x614 Nvidia: We will focus on G Sync, not Adaptive Sync
Nvidia’s G-Sync technology, which was introduced about a year ago, is designed to enable tearing- and stutter-free gaming along with low input latency by dynamically matching a GPU’s rendering rate with display’s refresh rate. G-Sync is supported by Nvidia’s GeForce GTX graphics cards and multiple monitors from various vendors.
AMD’s FreeSync and VESA’s Adaptive-Sync technologies are designed for the same purpose as Nvidia’s G-Sync and work in a similar way. Unfortunately, at present, neither Adaptive-Sync nor FreeSync technologies are available on the market in any form.
Since Adaptive-Sync and FreeSync technologies are based on an eDP [embedded DisplayPort] feature called Panel Self-Refresh, which has been supported by many notebook graphics processing units for years, it should not be a significant technical problem to enable VESA’s Adaptive-Sync on almost any modern desktop GPU, including solutions from AMD, Intel or Nvidia.
nvidia aoc g sync display 1024x1024 Nvidia: We will focus on G Sync, not Adaptive Sync
Earlier this week it was reported that Nvidia could support Adaptive-Sync technology. Since the Adaptive-Sync is not available in any commercial form, Nvidia naturally cannot support it and will focus on its proprietary G-Sync in the foreseeable future instead.
Nvidia did not reveal whether it could hypothetically support Adaptive-Sync if monitors featuring the technology become widespread. Given the answer, it looks like the company does not have such plans right now.
Source: http://www.kitguru.net/components/graphic-cards/anton-shilov/nvidia-we-will-focus-on-g-sync-not-adaptive-sync/
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Friday 26 September 2014

ASUS X99-E WS Motherboard Is Coming!!!!!!



Yes it is true we can finally get our hands on the ASUS X99-WS motherboard and for a reasonable price $699, stock should be arriving in Australia on the 5th of October. 
Socket 2011-3, Intel X99 Chipset, 8x DDR4 3200Mhz (OC), 7 x PCI-E 3.0 Slots, 8x SATA3, SATA Express, M.2 Port, 1x USB 3.0 (10 rear, 4 internal), 2x Gigabit LAN, 802.11ac WiFi, CEB form factor. Backed by a 3 year ASUS warranty.

Features: 
Quad Strength Graphic Power – 4-Way PCI-E Gen3 x16 link supporting NVIDIA GeForce SLI and AMD CrossFireX on demand
Supreme Power Solution – Premium components deliver industry-leading power efficiency
5-Way Optimisation by Dual Intelligent Processors 5 – One click, total system optimisation
Superb storage flexibility– onboard M.2 x4 and support for both ASUS PIKE II and ThunderboltEX II cards
Easy maintenance - ASUS Q-Code Logger, an easy-maintenance button and Dr. Power LED displays unusual power statuses








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Thursday 25 September 2014

DEEPCOOL Launches CAPTAIN Series – High End Prefilled CPU Liquid Coolers

DEEPCOOL is launching their new CAPTAIN family of high end closed loop liquid coolers. This new family has earned the company’s designated  premium GAMER STORM brand and rightly so. Featuring an aggressive red and black color scheme along with a very sleek looking red LED illuminated CPU block. These new coolers are targeted squarely at gamers with three versions available. The CAPTAIN 120, 240 and a 360.
Captain 240

DEEPCOOL Launches CAPTAIN Series High-Performance CPU Coolers

As you’ve probably guessed from the names, each version will either feature a single 120mm radiator, a dual 120mm (240mm) radiator or a triple 120mm (360mm) radiator.
These new coolers have some very intriguing set of features. Starting with the pump, DEEPCOOL is utilizing a new patented approach it calls SS (Separated Section). Which divides the pump and the cold plate into two separate blocks. These blocks are connected using a transparent tube which gives crystal clear viability to the dynamics of coolant flow inside.
This is a very interesting approach that differs from the pump + reservoir + CPU block combo utilized by Cooler Master or the reservoir + radiator combo that Asetek uses.
Not only is this a unique functional design but it also gives the unit a very unique aesthetic as well. The combination of the transparent tube that connects the cold plate to the pump and the red LED lighting creates what DEEPCOOL describes as a “Nuclear Reactor” look.
deepcool captain
The unit also features a 100% copper base, high density (0.2mm) radiator design and flexible anti-evaporation tubing.
DEEPCOOL includes 120mm PWM fans which operate between 600-2200 RPM depending on the CPU load and amount of heat produced. Ensuring the best mix of cooling performance and quiet operation.
The fans also feature a unique detachable fan impeller design. This allows you to take off the fan blades, then clean them off with much more more convenience and thoroughness and re-attach them right back.
Installation brackets are compatible with all Intel and AMD CPUs including Intel’s latest on the LGA2011-V3 socket.
These new coolers will hit stores in October. MSRP is 75.99 USD for the CAPTAIN 120, 105.99 USD for the CAPTAIN 240 and $139.99 USD for the CAPTAIN 360.

Source: http://wccftech.com/deepcool-launches-captain-series-high-prefilled-cpu-liquid-coolers/#ixzz3ENAMIq77


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New OS X and Linux bug could be worse than Heartbleed

A new exploit has been discovered for Unix-based systems that some experts are claiming could be more harmful than the SSL bug, Heartbleed, which was discovered earlier this year. This new exploit is called ‘the bash bug’ and allows users to take control of Bourne Again Shell (Bash), the software used to control the Unix command prompt on some systems.
This bug means that all systems using Mac OS X or Linux are potentially susceptible, the thing that makes the bash bug so dangerous though is that it only requires the user to copy and paste a single line of code in order for it to work. Afterwards, hackers can run their own malicious code and could potentially take complete control of your system.
Bash Bug security KitGuru New OS X and Linux bug could be worse than Heartbleed
Fire Eye Director of Threat Research, Darien Kindlund, briefly explained why the bash bug is so dangerous:
“This bug is horrible. It’s worse than Heartbleed, in that it affects servers that help manage huge volumes of Internet traffic. Conservatively, the impact is anywhere from 20 to 50 per cent of global servers supporting web pages. Specifically, this issue affects web servers using GNU bash to process traffic from the Internet. In addition, this bug covers almost all CGI-based web servers, which are generally older systems on the Internet.”
Patches for many software distros are already being sent out but the Department of Homeland Security has issued an advisory warning just in-case some users fail to take proper precautions.
According to Professor Alan Woodward from the University of Surrey, 50 per cent of active websites run on a web server called Apache, which in turn runs on Unix, making these sites potentially vulnerable. This means around 500 million active sites could potentially face problems, which is a lot worse than the 500,000 sites susceptible to the Heartbleed SSL bug.
He continued to say that while vendors are rushing out patches, it assumes that system owners know about the vulnerability, rather than prompting them to update. Many system owners may not even know that a version of Linux is running in the background, meaning that many home WiFi routers could remain exploitative.
Right now it is unknown as to just how many systems are affected overall but scans are already taking place in order to gain key statistics.
Source: http://www.kitguru.net/gaming/security-software/matthew-wilson/new-os-x-and-linux-bug-could-be-worse-than-heartbleed/
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HGST: Mass production of 10TB HDDs to start in Q1 2015

Although HGST, a subsidiary of Western Digital Corp., introduced its 10TB hard disk drive earlier this month, the company has never revealed when it plans to release the product commercially. This week a representative for HGST revealed that the company will start mass production of behemoth HDD in early 2015.
Vincent Chen, the general manager of HGST Taiwan and Shanghai revealed at a press conference on Thursday that mass production of HGST’s rather unique 10TB hard drive is set to start in the first quarter of 2015, reports DigiTimes web-site. Commercial shipments of such HDDs will likely start in Q1 2015 or Q2 2015, depending on when exactly mass production begins.
HGST’s Ultrastar 10TB SMR HelioSeal hard disk drive combines a number of leading-edge technologies. The drive is based on seven 1.43TB SMR [shingled magnetic recording] platters and is filed with helium. Nothing more, including spindle speed, performance figures, etc. is known about the novelty.
wd hgst ultrastar helium 10tb1 HGST: Mass production of 10TB HDDs to start in Q1 2015
The 10TB HDD is designed for cool-to-cold storage applications. The main goals of cold data storage applications is to store maximum amount of data per cubic meter of a datacentre while consuming the lowest amount of energy. In many cases performance of cold storage applications does not matter a lot since most of the data hosted by such devices is never accessed.
Typical 42U capacity-optimized storage cluster can hold 360 3.5” hard disk drives. With 4TB drives such cluster can store up to 1440TB of data. With 10TB drives, its capacity will total 3600TB of data.
Source: http://www.kitguru.net/components/hard-drives/anton-shilov/hgst-mass-production-of-10tb-hdds-to-start-in-q1-2015/
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NVMe PCIe SSD capacity up to 3.2TB, Samsung SM1715 using 3D-VAND

Samsung has launched a new NVMe PCIe SSD, Capacity up to 3.2TB.
3.2TB of NVMe PCIe SSD, using the 3D V-NAND (Vertical NAND) flash memory technology, Samsung SM1715 will lock on high-end enterprise servers.
128a 665x442 NVMe PCIe SSD capacity up to 3.2TB, Samsung SM1715 uses 3D VAND
Can be seen as an upgraded version of 2.5-inch XS1715, the new 3.2TB NVMe PCIe SSD write performance read speed can reach 3,000MB / s and 2,200MB / s; other in random read for 750,000 IOPS, while random writes is 130,000 IOPS.
Samsung SM1715 provides five years of 10 DWDP (drive writes per day).
In addition to large capacity 3.2TB external, Samsung SM1715 NVMe PCIe SSD also provides a version of 1.6TB of.
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Nvidia Starts selling Sturdy SLI Bridges with LED lighting

Nvidia is now selling SLI Bridges with LED lighting. The sturdy version of these bridges can only be purchased through their website and seems to be limited to the USA region. They look great, totally in the style of the reference coolers.
Designed after the reference cooler style the bridges are available in three SKUs; two, and three way SLI with an extra wide option for extra space inbetween the cards. The bridges are only available in the VS, Canada, Puerto Rico and US Virgin Islands. These bridges are designed for GeForce GTX cards with SLI support (GeForce GTX 770, GTX 780, GTX 780 Ti, GTX TITAN, GTX TITAN Black, GTX 970 and GTX 980). The SLI Bridge LED is supported on NVIDIA reference designs. 
They are priced rather spicy though, the two way connector based bridges cost 29.99 USD and the three way models cost 39.99 USD. There hasn't been any information shared about an EU release. BTW you need to have GeForce Experience 1.7 or later installed to get the LEDs on these bridges going.



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Wednesday 24 September 2014

Eight-core Core i7-5960X overclocked to 6GHz+ with all cores active

Although Intel Corp. decided to set pretty moderate default clock-rate for its eight-core desktop chips aimed at performance enthusiasts, the new Core i7-5960X “Haswell-E” central processing units appear to be pretty good overclockers. Recently a German enthusiast managed to boost clock-rate of the new processor by two times from default using LN2 cooling.
Der8auer, an overclocker from Germany, on Monday overclocked his Core i7-5960X microprocessor from 3.0GHz to 6065MHz, based on his submissions on Hwbot.org, a web-site that overclockers use to share their overclocking results. It is especially noteworthy that all eight cores and the Hyper-Threading technology remained active, as a result, the chip could demonstrate record performance in various applications.
To overclock the eight-core CPU, Der8auer used Gigabyte X99-SOC Force LN2 mainboard based on Intel X99 core-logic set as well as liquid nitrogen (LN2) cooling. The core voltage of the chip was increased to 1.657V, which is not too high.
intel haswell e 6ghz cpuz Eight core Core i7 5960X overclocked to 6GHz+ with all cores active
The record overclocking allowed Deb8auer to set three world’s records for eight-core microprocessors:
  • HWBot Prime – 9698.75 points at 6065MHz;
  • wPrime 1024M – 58.380 seconds at 6065MHz;
  • Cinebench R15 – 2342 points at 5875MHz.
While 6GHz is extremely high clock-rate, it is not the record frequency ever set by the Core i7-5960X chip. Recently Nick Shih, a well-known professional overclocker that works with Asrock, managed to overclock his Intel Core i7-5960X processor to 6594MHz with LN2 cooling on Asrock X99 OC Formula mainboard. He had to increase core voltage to 1.818V and disable seven cores out of eight.
Source: http://www.kitguru.net/components/cpu/anton-shilov/eight-core-core-i7-5960x-overclocked-to-6ghz-with-all-cores-active/
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AMD Radeon R9 390X will not hit the market till 2015 – rumour

Although it was expected that Advanced Micro Devices would launch its new single-GPU flagship graphics solution already this year, a new market rumour suggests that the forthcoming Radeon R9 390X graphics card is only due in 2015.
In summer it transpired that AMD had taped out (the point at which a customer sends photomask of a chip to the manufacturer) two graphics processors – a 350mm² chip and a 500mm² chip – that would be manufactured using 28nm HPM [high-performance mobile] process technology at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Since then AMD has released its Radeon R9 285 graphics cards based on the code-named Tonga GPU (which has ~350mm² die size). However, nothing is clear about the bigger graphics processing unit.
Earlier this month a web-site published a picture of a hybrid liquid cooling system presumably designed for AMD’s new high-end single-chip graphics solution, which is likely to be called AMD Radeon R9 390X.
amd radeon hd 7000 artwork AMD Radeon R9 390X will not hit the market till 2015 – rumour
Typically images of new graphics boards emerge no more than two or three months ahead of a new product launch, when partners of AMD or Nvidia receive samples of the cards. Images of cooling systems can transpire a lot earlier. It should be noted that there are no schedules for unofficial leaks and anything can be published at almost any time.
DigiTimes web-site reports that AMD’s Radeon R9 390X will not emerge on the market until the first half of 2015, a bad news for AMD. If the graphics board is more than three months away, it explains why an unknown partner of AMD could only picture a prototype of its cooling system.
It is expected that AMD’s new flagship graphics processor is based on the GCN 1.2 architecture and is considerably faster than the current-generation Radeon R9 290X “Hawaii” offering. Unfortunately, even the code-name of the new GPU is unclear. Different sources indicate that the new chip is called either “Maui”, “Fiji” or “Iceland.”
AMD did not comment on the news-story.
Source: http://www.kitguru.net/components/graphic-cards/anton-shilov/amd-radeon-r9-390x-will-not-hit-the-market-till-2015-rumour/
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Nvidia ‘Big Daddy’ Maxwell GM200 GPU Alleged Specs Leaked – GTX 980 Ti or GTX Titan X?

[Rumor] Wow that took absolutely no time at all. Barely a few days have passed and the first rumblings of the Mysterious GM200 GPU are already upon us. The Chinese tech publication PCTuning.com, the first site to leak the GTX 980 specs I might add, has just released the GM200 GPU’s (namely GTX 980 Ti and/or maybe the new Titan) technical specifications citing insider sources. Keep in mind though, that this is still just a rumor since I cannot personally verify the authenticity of the information, although this is isn’t pure speculation either.NVIDIA Maxwell GM204

Nvidia Geforce GTX 980 Ti / GTX Titan X ‘GM200′ Specs Allegedly Leaked

First of all, I would like to apologize in advance for the heading. I do not know what the GM200 GPU will be called, but since I have to name the article something appropriate, 980 Ti and Titan X will have to do. Anyways here are the specs as mentioned byPCTuning:
  • Die Size: 551mm^2
  • SMMs/CUDA Cores: 20-22/ 2560-2816
  • Memory Bus: 384 Bit
  • Performance: ~50% Boost over GTX Titan Black
  • Launch: Q4 2014
Now, the publication mentions that the professional and gaming equivalents will release together and there is a chance that Nvidia will keep the GM200 GPU for the professional space only. In such a case a “Geforce GTX 990″ is expected rocking two GM204 Cores. This is where the actual leak from PCTuning ends and I take the reigns on conjecture, so if speculation isn’t your cup of tea you might want to skip this part.
Basically, we already know that the GM200 chip/GTX 980 Ti/TitanX is completely ready. Its customer samples were tested a few weeks back and if it follows the same trend as the Gm204 then it should be out and about within 2 months at most. This is confirmed by data from the shipping portal zauba.com. Before the first ‘CS’ entry which appeared on 12th August 2014, there had only been entries using the nomenclature ‘INT’ which means the core is meant for Internal Testing. Because green follows the same pattern we knew that once the INT chips were spotted the CS chips wouldn’t be that far behind and  chips with the name GM200-CS0-A1 and GM200-CS1-A1 were soon spotted, indicating that the GPU is now ready. This core will have double the performance per watt of the GK110 core (as can be seen from the research paper) and we should see an amazing leap in gaming performance from 204 to 200.
Now while the GM204-A1 die is based on the 28nm process, and as I have previously mentioned before sources inside the industry tell me Nvidia is thinking about porting the circuit to 20nm in 2015. There is also one more path Nvidia can choose. I believe that Nvidia is keeping the Gm200 GPU as the ultimate checkmate against AMD. If AMD rolls out a competing flagship on the 28nm node, by my estimates the GM200 should have the performance crown. Either way, the leak scene is starting again.


Source: http://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-gtx-980-ti-gtx-titan-x-coming/#ixzz3EI9qQS1t


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