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Thursday, December 3, 2015
HyperX FURY 8GB DDR3 Best Accelerate Gaming Ram
Kingston showed off their newest range of memory kits dubbed the “HyperX Fury” series. The HyperX Fury is the latest incarnation of the HyperX range and it offers new levels of style customisations for system builders, integrators and consumers. The kits are meant to be for mid-range systems with speeds ranging from 1333-1866MHz in 8GB or 16GB varieties. The main selling point is that they come with a stylish design, full black PCB and a variety of different colours. There’s also something unique about the technology behind them too, instead of using AMP or XMP they ditch both in favour of a Plug And Play (PnP) solution that uses an SPD profile to allow the motherboard to auto-detect the correct voltage, frequency and timings by default. Today we are checking out the black 8GB 1866MHz kit from the HyperX Fury series.
The modules have a great look about them – a lovely matte blue PCB with blue heatspreaders and nice contrasting white & silver branding on the modules.
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Axiomtek Nano-ITX NANO840 And NANO842 Motherboards Introduced
Axiomtek has this month unveiled new additions to its range of motherboards with the introduction of the new Axiomtek Nano-ITX NANO840 and NANO842, which are both very similar in design apart from their option of different Intel processors.
The latest motherboards measured just 120 mm x 120 mm and provide users with a choice of processor from 1.5GHz dual-core Celeron to a 1.91GHz quad-core Atom, all of which can be supported by up to 8 GB of DDR3L memory.
Specifications for the new Axiomtek for the NANO840 and NANO842 include :
• Processor — Intel Baytrail-I system-on-chip:
– NANO840 — Atom quad-core E3845 (10W TDP) @ 1.91GHz
– NANO840 — Atom dual-core E3827 (8W TDP) @ 1.75GHz
– NANO842 — Celeron quad-core J1900 (10W TDP) @ 2.0 GHz
– NANO842 — Celeron dual-core N2807 (4.3W TDP) @ 1.58GHz
• Memory — 1x 204-pin SODIMM for up to 8GB DDR3L-1066/1333
• Storage — 1x SATA-300; mSATA via full-size mini-PCIe socket
• Networking — 2x Gigabit Ethernet
• Display:
– 1x VGA
– 1x HDMI
– 1x 8/24-bit sing/dual-channel LVDS (up to 1920×1200 in 24-bit channels)
• Other I/O:
– USB — 5x USB 2.0 plus 1x USB 3.0
– Serial — 1x RS-232/422/485; 1x RS-232
– 8-bit GPIO
– Analog audio in/out
• Expansion:
– 1x full-size mini-PCIe (with mSATA support)
– 1x half-size mini-PCIe
• Other features — hardware monitoring, watchdog timer
• Power — 12VDC @ 0.9A max. with 1.91GHz Atom E3845 or 0.8A max with 1.75GHz E3827 (both with 8GB DDR3L RAM)
• Operating temperature:
– NANO840 — -40 to 80 C
– NANO842 — -40 to 70 C
• Dimensions — 120 x 120mm; Nano-ITX form-factor
• Operating system support — generic Linux kernel 3.13.0.32, as well as current Ubuntu, CentOS, Red Hat, and Debian distributions
For more information on the new Axiomtek Nano-ITX NANO840 and NANO842 jump over to the Linux Gizmos website via the link below.
Source: Linux Gizmos
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