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Nox Xtreme Hummer Zero 3.0 Case Hitting Stores Next Week

Launched two weeks ago, Nox Xtreme's (almost) all-white Hummer Zero 3.0 Full Tower PC chassis is set to become available (in Europe) in one week's time. Seen below, this steel case measures 610 (H) x 232 (W) x 520 (D) mm, it weights 14.2 kg, and offers support for everything from micro ATX and ATX, to E-ATX, XL-ATX and Flex-ATX motherboards.

The Hummer Zero 3.0 includes a front I/O panel with USB 3.0 (x 2), USB 2.0 (x 2) and eSATA (x 2) connectors, a 2-channel fan controller, six 5.25-inch and six 3.5/2.5-inch bays, two removable anti-dust filters, four pre-drilled holes (for watercooling tubing) at the rear, a 230 mm fan with white LEDs in front, two 140 mm top fans, and a 140 mm spinner at the back. Those interested can find the chassis here @ 119.99 Euro.

Galaxy GeForce GTX 680 Hall of Fame Edition Taking Shape

Apart from the GeForce GTX 680 4 GB, NVIDIA's major AIC partner Galaxy, is also working on the GTX 680 Hall of Fame (HOF) Edition. Galaxy uses the "HOF" marker to designate its highest-grade custom-design products, with the highest out of the box OC, and headroom. Galaxy unveiled an unfinished prototype of this card, along with a presentation of what it will look like, when finished, at a media event in China. The card will use the same exact cooling assembly as the one used on its GTX 580 Multi-Display graphics card. This cooler uses a complex set of aluminum fin heatsinks to which heat is conveyed by copper heat pipes, and which are ventilated by three 90 mm fans. The cooler shroud is illuminated by blue LEDs.

Under the cooler of GTX 680 HOF, is a milky-white PCB (Galaxy is known for white PCBs on high-end graphics cards). The card uses an 8+2+2 phase VRM, which reportedly makes use of International Rectifier DirectFETs, and high-grade chokes, although still an analog design. The VRM controller will be Galaxy's custom GX31 chip, with software voltage control, voltage monitoring, and power-draw monitoring. The card draws power from two 8-pin PCIe power connectors.

Gigabyte Officially Launches GB-AEGT Whitebox All-in-One PC

GIGABYTE introduces its latest whitebox All-in-One PC based on the Thin Mini-ITX standard and addressed to channel resellers, VARs and system integrators. Being the biggest screen size (24") in GIGABYTE's All-in-One PC offering, the GB-AEGT aims at establishing its supremacy as the ultimate entertainment All-in-One PC. To do so, it offers the worldwide exclusive ability to receive off-the-shelf double slot desktop graphic cards up to 400W.

Gaming on an All-in-One PC won't be a dream anymore, and to complete this dream the GB-AEGT has a full load of multimedia features detailed below. In addition to these features, the GB-AEGT naturally keeps GIGABYTE homemade modular design and is fully upgradable thanks to an easy access to all the internal components.
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