PC Power & Cooling, part of OCZ Technology, launches the Silencer MK II power supply unit that “strikes the right balance between standard, server-class topology and state-of-the-art PSU architecture”. It features a Single +12V Rail for efficient power distribution, a thermally controlled 135mm double-ball bearing fan for airflow and 80-Plus certified efficiencies.
The Silencer Mk II is available in 500W, 650W, 750W, and 950W configurations. The first three models have 80+ Silver certification and the 950W model has 80+ Bronze.
MSI launches a new 17.3-inch notebook, the CX705MX powered by Intel’s Core 2 Duo processor with SiS chipset. It is equipped with DDR2 memory, up to 500GB hard drive and 512MB ATI Radeon HD 545V graphics card. The notebook has 45-degree beveled edges and it’s cross hatch design color film print coating on the cover and wrist rest areas prevents scratches and wear.
As a member of the CX705 series, the CX705MX comes with a 17.3-inch 1600×900 LCD display. It supports WIFi 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1. You can also find a 1.3 Megapixel webcam, 4-in-1 card reader, chiclet keyboardstereo speakers with subwoofer, HDMI output and a 6-cell battery.
HP introduces two new designs, preppy pink and white crystal for its Mini 210 netbook. The former HP Imprint 3-D, the industry’s first 3-D PC surface technology, which debuted on the HP Mini 110 by Studio Tord Boontje.
Also updated is the HP Mini 110 that comes with an integrated six-cell battery that provides up to eight hours of battery life.
Dell quietly reveals its new Inspiron 17R, 15R, 14R and 13R notebooks on its website. These new Inspiron models are boosted by Intel Core i5 processor and either Intel’s HD onboard graphics or 512MB/1GB ATI Radeon HD5470 dedicated graphics card. They have up to 8GB of RAM and 500GB ahrd drive. You can expect WiFi, Bluetooth and optional WIMAX support.