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Arctic Freezer 33 CPU Cooler - Review from the Ice Age

Intro

Processors AMD Ryzen pulled a significant market position, creating a long-expected competition between Intel and AMD in the user segment. Each platform has its strengths and weaknesses, but the very presence of choice is already an important plus. The appearance of the new platform also dragged along adjacent areas, for example, a new socket, which would require a high-level upgrade of the cooling system. Any current model should already support the AM4 socket, providing the owner with the possibility of a painless transition between platforms.

 

To such solutions, we can safely attribute the novelty of Arctic Cooling Freezer 33, which has been recently announced.


The cooling system is available in four bright colors: yellow, green, red and white.

 

Specifications

Dimensions (HxWxD) - 6.25" x 4.88" x 3.00" (158.8 x 124 x 76.2mm)

Base Height - 0.50" (12.7mm)

Assembly Offset - 0.0" (centered)/1.1" (w/fan) (27.94mm)

Galax Unleashes GeForce GTX 970 and 980 HOF Graphics Cards

Galax, the company created due to a merger of Galaxy and KFA2, entered the market with a couple of new graphics solutions: the GeForce GTX 970 HOF and the GeForce GTX980 HOF cards. Both greenhorns are intended for enthusiasts longing for the best overclocking potential. Thus, they offer dual BIOS support for safe modification of key parameters and a pair of advanced utilities: Hyper Boost and Voltage Tool.



Galax GeForce GTX 970 HOF and 980 HOF models are powered by Nvidia GM204 GPU (Maxwell generation) with a striking factory overclocking index. Therewith, GTX 970 HOF runs at 1216 MHz (nominal) and 1380 MHz (dynamic) frequencies instead of etalon 1051 MHz/1178 MHz ones. In its turn, GTX 980 HOF operates at 1304 MHz (nominal) and 1418 MHz (dynamic) frequencies instead of reference 1126 MHz/1216 MHz ones. Moreover, the manufacturer swears that this couple is able to overclock up to 1.5 GHz frequency on air cooling and up to 2.1 GHz frequency on liquid cooling.


The GeForce GTX …

Chieftec Unveils Gaming GP-01B Chassis

Chieftec replenishes its lineup of gaming cases with the Gaming GP-01B model. The middle-tower chassis is targeting micro-ATX/ATX platforms with up to seven expansion slots and a wide set of storage, cooling & connectivity options. The new-comer is housed in a SECC steel case, painted black, with four different LED inserts on the fascia. The release is scheduled for the end of July, 2016.



Chieftec Gaming GP-01B comes fitted with a pair of 5.25-inch drive bays, four 3.5-inch bays as well as a couple of 2.5-inch bays. Six out of eight slots support tool-free drive mounting. The list of included external interfaces involves 2x USB 3.0 ports, 2x USB 2.0 ports, 2x 3.5-mm audio ports.


Featuring 516x450x210 mm dimensions, internal layout allows for the installation of graphics cards of up to 430 mm in length & a standard ATX PS/2 power supply unit (200 mm).


To continue, the case is shipped with two preinstalled 120-mm front fans and a single 120-mm rear fan. Optionally, …

Intel Videocodecs, list of models

Choose a model of your Intel Videocodecs out of 54321 items in the list. Our inventory includes approximately 654963 free drivers which you can download trouble-free.

The video codec is one of those programs that demonstrates its self-interest every PC user when you need to view any video. Surely you at least once puzzled over how to "force" the player to play the clip or movie, if the screen throws an error. It's very simple: just download the drivers for the video codecs!

What is the video codec? This is a small program-an algorithm that encodes (compresses) and decodes (plays back from a compressed state) video files for their further discernment multimedia players. Usually the multimedia files are very large, making it impossible for their storage, transfer and playback without any special processing. Such processing performed codecs "packaging" material to the required size.

When recording video, for example, on camera, the files are encoded. In order for this video to run on a PC, it is necessary to decode; that is, the codecs installed on the computer should recognize the video, convert compressed files to stream and play back in the desired format on the player.

Decoding of content is also necessary for transferring files over the network. Video codecs compress the original file size (video, film), while maintaining excellent image quality.

Just imagine how much storage space a PC would take a two-hour movie format Full HD without coding and how much time would be needed for the player to play for such a massive file? Downloading the drivers for the video codecs, you just decide this thing!

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