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# Customizable Buttons
Two removable side button panels give you options for different hand sizes or preferences, and all seven buttons are programmable-store up to five profiles in mouse memory.

# High Speed Sensitivity Switching
Adjust mouse sensitivity on the fly-up to 2000 DPI - for controlled sensitivity. The default is 800 DPI but is adjustable from 400, 800, 1600 to 2000 DPI with the toggle buttons.

# High-speed motion detection
Gamers get their speed on with movements up to 45-inches per second, 20-G acceleration and more than 7080 frames per second.

# 16 bit Data Path and 1000 Hz Ultrapolling
Habu(tm) has a 16 bit data path for increased bandwidth with high-sensitivity mouse activity. Increased data path improves response time.

# Superior Response Time
With an always-on laser that delivers near-zero-lag response time.

# Mouse Glide
Habu(tm) has ultra-slick Teflon(R) to provide smooth and quiet gliding.

# Ergonomic Design
A right handed comfort design allows slip-resistant grip with rubber-coated buttons for improved comfort for long hours of gaming.

# Wired Mouse
Wired for faster performance.


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# Optical Tracking Performance
Legendary accuracy delivered from an optical engine that produces 9000 Frames per Second, Maximum Speed of 54+ Inches per Second, and Maximum Acceleration of 25g's combined with Microsoft's Intelligent Tracking System with a centered optical port.

# Ergonomic Design
Button placement for improved sensitivity and soft touch materials for a sure grip.

# 5 Customizable Buttons
Reassign any button to fit your needs.

# Scroll Wheel with Detents
A specially designed scroll wheel with detents enables more accurate scrolling through documents, spreadsheets, or video games.

# Improved Slick Feet
For smooth movements across a variety of surfaces.

# Centered Optical Port
For enhanced targeting and accuracy.

# Flexible Cord
The thin, flexible cord was designed to provide the sensation of wireless with all the performance of a wire.

# Gaming Toggle
With the push of a button you can switch between your favorite weapons or actions-it's easy to quickly change settings while playing.

# Precision Booster
Switch between default speed and precision mode for enhanced control.*

# Intelligent Tracking System
Enjoy smoother tracking over a greater variety of surfaces with the Microsoft(R) Intelligent Tracking System.

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# Blue LED Backlighting
Ambient backlit keys allow gaming in low-or no-light conditions.

# Razer Hyperesponse(tm) Gaming Key Action
Reduces key latency for maximized response.

# Two 360-Degree Jog-Dials
One on each side of the keyboard for quick access during gameplay.

# Four Bumper Buttons
Programmable buttons that enable easy access to common keyboard commands.

# Six Programmable Gaming Hot Keys
Create and store different macros and keystrokes for each game profile - gamers can combine several moves with the touch of one key.

# On-The-Fly Profile Management
Users can create and store Key Mapping and Macros for each game profile; keyboard software also automatically assigns different game profiles for supported games.

# Detachable Padded Wrist Rest
Ergonomically designed for exceptional comfort.

# Gold-plated USB Ports
Provides additional peripherals plug-in access with maximum conductivity.

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post Oct 30 2007, 12:45 PM


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NVIDIA 8800GT

NVIDIA's latest GeForce 8800GT (G92) video card will be clocked at 600MHz core and 1.8GHz memory, and will feature single slot cooling, at least according to the leaked picture. The reference 3DMark06 score provided by NVIDIA is 10769 marks. The launch date is said to be brought forward to October 29th.



Avaliable units = XFX 8800GT and GIGABYTE 8800GT


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nVidia GeForce 8800GTX / 8800GT
* Unified Shader Architecture
* Support FP16 HDR+MSAA
* Support GDDR4 memories
* Close to 700M transistors (G71 - 278M / G70 - 302M)
* New AA mode : VCAA
* Core clock scalable up to 1.5GHz
* Shader Peformance : 2x Pixel / 12x Vertex over G71
* 8 TCPs & 128 stream processors
* Much more efficient than traditional architecture
* 384-bit memory interface (256-bit+128-bit)
* 768MB memory size (512MB+256MB)
* Two models at launch : GeForce 8800GTX and GeForce 8800GT
* GeForce 8800GTX : 7 TCPs chip, 384-bit memory interface, hybrid water/fan cooler, water cooling for overclocking. US$649
* GeForce 8800GT : 6 TCPs chip, 320-bit memory interface, fan cooler. US$449-499

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Few managed to get past the critically-acclaimed Razer Diamondback(tm). None will survive its successor - the Razer Diamondback(tm) 3G. Boasting Razer's revolutionary 3G infrared sensor technology, the Razer Diamondback(tm) 3G is a fragging masterpiece, unequaled even in the most treacherous of gaming confrontations.


* 1800dpi Razer Precision(tm) 3G infrared sensor
* Seven independently programmable Hyperesponse(tm) buttons
* On-The-Fly Sensitivity(tm) adjustment
* Always-On(tm) mode
* Ultra-large non-slip buttons
* 16-bit ultra-wide data path
* 6400 frames per second (5.8 megapixels per second)
* 60-120 inches per second and 15g of acceleration
* Scroll wheel with 24 individual click positions
* Zero-acoustic Ultraslick(tm) Teflon feet
* Gold-plated USB connector
* Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord
* Approximate size: 129mm (length) x 63mm (width) x 38.5mm (height)


Windows(R) 2000 / XP / X64 / MCE 2005 / Vista / Vista64
. PC with built-in USB ports
. CD-ROM drive (for drivers)
. At least 35MB of hard disk space (for drivers)

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Equipped with the revolutionary 4000dpi Razer Precision 3G Laser(tm) sensor, the Razer Lachesis(tm) gaming mouse takes on the same lethal traits as its namesake that will send shivers down your enemies' spines. Add 32KB of onboard memory, nine programmable Hyperesponse(tm) buttons, as well as an impressive 1000Hz Ultrapolling(tm) with 1ms response time, and you've got a formidable weapon in your arsenal of destruction. Victory beckons - move in for the kill.


* 4000dpi Razer Precision 3G Laser(tm) sensor
* 32KB Razer Synapse(tm) onboard memory
* Nine independently programmable Hyperesponse(tm) buttons
* 1000Hz Ultrapolling / 1ms response time
* On-The-Fly Sensitivity(tm) adjustment
* Variable true dpi setting adjustments in increments of 125dpi
* Always-On(tm) mode
* Ultra-large non-slip buttons
* 16-bit ultra-wide data path
* 60-100 inches per second*
* Ambidextrous design
* Scroll wheel with 24 individual click positions
* Zero-acoustic Ultraslick(tm) Teflon feet
* Gold-plated USB connector
* Seven-foot, lightweight, non-tangle cord
* Approximate size: 129mm (length) x 71mm (width) x 40mm (height)

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post Oct 30 2007, 12:59 PM


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Gigabyte GA-X38-DQ6

Intel has certainly been on a roll for the past year, and from all indications there's a good chance this will continue for the foreseeable future. Even though they are looking down the barrel of AMD's K10 gun, with Barcelona scheduled to launch next week and Phenom later this year, they are continuing to release product at a brisk pace and seem unfazed by what their competitors are planning. It is this focus that has brought us the Core 2 processor family and a string of new chipsets since June of 2006.

Instead of taking a breather or resting on its laurels, we will see several new chipsets and processor families over the course of the upcoming year as Intel continues to march to the beat of a company looking to annihilate everyone and everything in its way. While you can debate the merits of their product lineup, potential performance improvements, costs, or what it all really means for the consumer, you cannot deny their tenacity in trying to address just about every sector of the market they serve with a class leading product.

One of those market sectors consists of a very loyal and very vocal group: the computer enthusiasts whose lust for the latest and greatest technology often drives the market to innovate at a pace faster than it normally would. The next chipset on Intel's product road map is designed specifically for this group, but it should also find its way into the workstation market in a short time.

This chipset is the Intel X38 that will replace the venerable 975X as Intel's performance oriented offering in the enthusiast market. The P35 has been an excellent chipset, serving user needs across a broad range of products starting with boards like the budget-priced/performance-oriented abit IP35-E up through the midrange Gigabyte GA-P35-DS3R and beyond that to the über-expensive and tweakable DFI LANParty UT P35-T2R in the DDR2 sector. The P35 has also been shown to be an admirable performer when matched with high speed/low latency DDR3 in boards such as the Gigabyte GA-P35T-DQ6 and ASUS P5K3-Deluxe.

Intel designed the P35 with the mainstream market in mind and always planned on the X38 being the chipset that would offer the next step in performance, whether that was in a multi-GPU situation with dual x16 capability and enhanced throughput, improved memory/chipset performance, or as a great overclocking platform for a wide range of Core 2 processors including the upcoming Penryn series.

We will go into detail about the X38, its range of capabilities, and design aspects when the chipset officially launches on September 24th, but for now we will provide a very early look at its performance with the Gigabyte GA-X38-DQ6. In fact, this preview is based on an engineering sample board and BIOS, but we felt like the progress of the X38 chipset on this particular board warranted a sneak peek of its performance capability - or in this case more like its potential.

Our testing today is centered on a select group of synthetic and application benchmarks that will provide a general indication of how the X38 currently performs with beta hardware. We will follow up shortly with results from a retail board/BIOS combination that will focus on CrossFire (sorry, as of now there's no official SLI support), overclocking, power consumption, and additional application benchmarks.

Final Thoughts

Well, it's clear that the X38 with DDR2 memory is simply not the platform to build on. DDR2 has reached its limits at 1200MHz and with the bus clock speeds expected to be quite high on this board due to Intel removing its artificial overclocking restraints, we need something with more kick to keep things in check.

While DDR3 may have higher latencies, we have already seen it break 2000MHz in our Corsair vs. Super Talent article; this is where we want to see the X38 go, DDR3 all the way. If you can clock bus speeds to the max with this board, you're going to need some good RAM.

While our RAM may have contributed to the problem of low clock speeds, we have seen this RAM go above 1200MHz before, and we haven't even got there today with this board which leads us to conclude that this baby while having a good enough BIOS for retail use still needs some tweaking, and Gigabyte are known for their BIOS releases to improve their already impressive boards.

The things we really liked here was the clean layout of the board along with the new Dual PCI Express x16 slots running at full speed. Finally Crossfire gets a good platform to work on.


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Shape Designed for Handling
The unique shape and button positions are engineered for fast, comfortable, precise gaming action.

On-the-Fly DPI Switching
Three buttons instantly switch between DPI 400, 800, and 2000 - or you can customize settings using special software.

First-Ever LCD Display on a Mouse
DPI settings and macro recording icons are displayed on the mouse to reduce on-screen interference.

Cable Anchor + Accessories Storage Box
Enjoy wired performance with the feel of wireless, easily adjust your cable configuration, and conveniently stow away your accessories.

Quick Launch Button
One-touch takes you to Games Explorer in Windows Vista. Easily access your games on your PC.

5 Programmable Main Buttons
Customize your main gaming buttons to your preference.

Advanced Gaming Software
Buttons and switches can be assigned on the fly, you can program macros and profiles, and game settings can be customized for fast action.

Engineered for Speed
RESOLUTION: 2000 dpi
IMAGE PROCESSING: 7080 frames per second
MAX ACCELERATION: 20 G
MAX SPEED: 45 inches per second
USB REPORTING: 500 Hz
GLIDE: 3 sets of different mouse feet (for glide preference)
BUTTONS (Left/Right): 9 million clicks


Replaceable Mouse Feet
Choice of three different materials for glide preference.

Wide Metal Scroll Wheel
Better feel and response with detent clicking action.

Vertical Metal Side Buttons
The top/bottom design makes locating the side buttons easier and reduces the inadvertent actuation risk.

Adjustable Mouse Weights
Select your preference of mouse weight with the included 4 weights, giving you the choice to adjust your mouse weight anywhere between 5 and 30 grams in 5 gram increments.

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http://www.trustedreviews.com/peripherals/...Gaming-Mouse/p1
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,2192281,00.asp

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post Dec 9 2007, 05:35 PM


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COOLERMASTER CM 690


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Available Color Black
Dimension (W / H / D) (W)213 X (H)482 x (D)524.5 mm
Weight 9.8 kg
Material Chassis: SECC, Bezel: Metal mesh+ABS
Motherboards ATX, Micro-ATX
5.25" Drive Bay 5 Exposed (without the use of exposed 3.5 inch Drive Bay),
4 Exposed (with the use of 3.5 inch Drive Bay)
3.5" Drive Bay 1 Exposed (converted from one 5.25 inch Drive Bay)
I/O Panel USB 2.0x2, IEEE 1394 x1, MIC x1, eSATA x 1,
SPK x1 (support HD Audio)
Cooling System Front :120 mm Blue LED fan x 1, 1200 rpm, 21 dBA,
Rear : 120 mm standard fan, 1200 rpm, 21 dBA,
Top : 120 or 140 mm fan x 2 (optional),
Bottom : 120 mm fan x 1 (optional),
Left: 120mm fan x 2 (one is optional)-up to 140mm fans
Expansion Slots 7
Power Supply Standard ATX PS2/ EPS 12V (optional)
Certification nVIDIA SLI



http://www.coolermaster.com/products/produ...=detail&id=2908
http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1216/cool...sure/index.html
http://www.ninjalane.com/display.aspx?docname=cm690
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Cooler Master Dual-Sided Mouse Pad
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May I know the price?
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