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CES 2007: From OLED Technology to 1 TB Hard Drives

CES 2007: From OLED Technology to 1 TB Hard Drives

Author: Alessandro Bordin, Andrea Bai, Gabriel Ikram    01/12/2007 12:57:34 AM CST
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Cooler Master

The Taiwanese heastink manufacturer Cooler Master decided to launch its new line of GPU heatsinks at CES this year. In the above photo we are able to see the CoolViva G1, which can be used with both ATI and NVIDIA video cards. The fan runs at 3,300 RPM and generates 11.78 CFM of airflow. The heatsinks also come packaged with mini-heatsinks, which have become quite popular among video card manufacturers, for placing on the video card’s memory chips.

Cooler Master also launched its CoolViva Pro series at CES. Made for video cards, these heatsinks are targeted specifically at overclockers.

Cooler Master also had on display its new Notepal notebook cooler designs. These models are constructed out of the same aluminum material as the other models; however, they also allow notebooks to be placed at an angle allowing for users to more easily view their laptop screen at eye-level.


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