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ASUS and Sandy Bridge at Computex 2010?

By Justin Robinson
10:38 Jun 3, 2010 | 1 Comment
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ASUS and Sandy Bridge at Computex 2010?
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Computex Day 2: We look at ASUS' huge range of new products, including the dual-5870 Ares!

We've seen the offerings from ASUS at CES earlier this year, but like MSI, Computex has spurred the amanufacturer into a whirlwind of product launches and prototypes.

Around every corner lies interesting ASUS products; from their insane Ares card (dual 5870 cores, 4GB of GDDR5) to the Fermi-powered Lamborghini laptop there's plenty to see.

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The ASUS Lamborghini VX7.

ASUS also have on display some motherboards that support Intel's next processor, code-named Sandy Bridge. While the chip itself won't be out for a while, ASUS seem to have a handful of H67-based designs all ready for your viewing pleasure.

Again like MSI, ASUS are dabbling in system building as well, which may prove interesting - their system on the stand is certainly eye-catching.

ASUS also showcased a new Xonar soundcard dubbed 'Xense One Premium' that sports the AV100 sound processor and a host of other gaming-related technologies, intended to be paired with a co-branded Sennheiser 'Xense PC350' headset.

Does it also have a Xith Xense?
Does it also have a Xixth Xense?

Check out the massive ASUS booth and jump into the gallery of pics to see all the most interesting pieces of tech on display at Computex 2010.

 
 
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RaRaDawg
Jun 3, 2010 9:36 PM
:O
OMG! That notebook looks like a car... for the first time after all those lambo laptops. XD
Some pretty decent stuff over there. :D
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