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Corsair Link Cooling and Lighting Kit

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Corsair Link gives you ultimate control — your system, your rules.
Corsair Link Commander is housed in extruded aluminum and mounts in a 3.5” driv***. It connects to the cooling and lighting nodes, Corsair Link-compatible components, and temperature sensors. It communicates with your PC via a USB 2.0 header on your motherboard.

Corsair Link marks an end to the days of case fans, component fans and case lighting that must be managed manually with hardware switches and dials, while simultaneously offering more advanced control and expansion options than motherboard BIOS settings. Everything is available on your screen with a software interface that’s advanced, intuitive, and fun to use.
Precise Monitoring

Understand how your system is operating at a glance, and with an unprecedented level of detail. See coolant temperature and ambient temperature at multiple points, and track the speed of your case fans and fans built in to compatible system components. Corsair Link Dashboard displays everything you need via an attractive, customizable interface.
A New Level of Control

Manage fan speeds individually, set up customized cooling profiles, or program fans to respond to changes in ambient temperature – the choice is yours. You can program lighting to relay critical system information, change the look of your system to provide an instant visual indicator of your selected cooling profile, or just have fun. And with Corsair Link Dashboard, you can do it all without opening your PC’s case.
Open and Expandable

Corsair Link kits include fan controllers that work with virtually any standard PC case fan, and temperature sensors that can go anywhere in your case. Expand your power by adding compatible peripherals. Hardware developers can follow the Corsair Link Digital interface and engage in open development of components that can be monitored and controlled by Corsair Link Dashboard.
Getting Started is Easy

The essential gear is available in your choice of starter kits.
Corsair Link Cooling Kit

Our basic kit includes the Corsair Link Commander — the heart of any Corsair Link-enabled PC — and a Corsair Link Cooling Node that gives you desktop control of up to five PWM or DC case fans. The kit comes with three sensors for measuring ambient temperature inside your PC case, and Corsair Link Digital cables for connecting to compatible components like the Hydro Series H80 and H100 liquid CPU coolers.
Corsair Link Cooling and Lighting Kit


The cooling and lighting kit includes everything in the cooling kit, plus a dual-channel lighting controller and three RGB LED strips. Each channel can power up to 33 light strips (available separately).

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From above....




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up...just for coolness ;)
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Jun 15 2012 01:26pm

AMD Shows Off Monstrous Professional Graphics Card... And Maybe The Radeon 7990

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Graphics professionals need big-league processing power, and AMD aims to scratch that itch with its FirePro line of GPUs. Earlier this week, the company announced the launch of the FirePro W600, the first of the line to incorporate AMD's 28nm and GCN technology. Hopefully you didn't run out and buy one immediately, because today AMD showed off that card's big brother, the dual-GPU FirePro W9000, and it's a beast. And hey, did we just see the first Radeon 7990, too?




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First, the FirePro W9000; in addition to the dual 28nm Tahiti-based GPUs, the card packs in 6GB of GDDR5 memory and six DisplayPorts. It's capable of pushing out 264.8 million pixels per second, with 4 TFLOPS of single-precision math and 1 TFLOPS double-precision.

Now for the interesting part: the slide for the FirePro W9000 showed a card that looked a lot like a typical Radeon 7000 series entry, but the card that AMD CTO Mark Papermaster held during the talk was a much different sight to behold, with three fans clearly visible. Was this the long-rumored dual-GPU Radeon 7990 rather than the FirePro W9000?

TechReport's Cyril Kowaliski grabbed a senior AMD rep's shoulder on the way out and asked him just what, exactly, Papermaster showed off to the crowd. The response: "A dual-GPU product that will be released later this year."
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removed coz the Cooler Master TPC 812 ain't that great :/

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