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Processor | Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 G0 VID: 1.2125 |
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Motherboard | GIGABYTE GA-P35-DS3P rev.2.0 |
Cooling | Thermalright Ultra-120 eXtreme + Noctua NF-S12 Fan |
Memory | 4x1 GB PQI DDR2 PC2-6400 |
Video Card(s) | Colorful iGame Radeon HD 4890 1 GB GDDR5 |
Storage | 2x 500 GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 32 MB RAID0 |
Display(s) | BenQ G2400W 24-inch WideScreen LCD |
Case | Cooler Master COSMOS RC-1000 (sold), Cooler Master HAF-932 (delivered) |
Audio Device(s) | Creative X-Fi XtremeMusic + Logitech Z-5500 Digital THX |
Power Supply | Chieftec CFT-1000G-DF 1kW |
Software | Laptop: Lenovo 3000 N200 C2DT2310/3GB/120GB/GF7300/15.4"/Razer |
In a rather surprising for me move VIA, the company that has always been third in the motherboard and processor battle for supremacy, announced today it's stepping down from the motherboard business. Production of future chipsets for third party AMD and Intel processors will be halted. Instead, VIA will migrate in the x86 processor business and the integrated motherboard market. Speaking to Custom PC, VIA's vice president of corporate marketing in Taiwan, Richard Brown, explained that "One of the main reasons we originally moved into the x86 processor business was because we believed that ultimately the third party chipset market would disappear, and we would need to have the capability to provide a complete platform." That time has come and moving to the x86 processor business is the right decision to make. Most of the chipset business is now handled by Intel and NVIDIA. ATI and AMD also have complete solutions to offer. VIA's departure from the motherboard business won't make a big gap in the market. Chipsets from the above named companies will quickly share the left piece of the cake in between each other.
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