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The Eizo ColorEdge CG2700X and CG2700S monitors use the same panel size but have different resolutions
Eizo introduced the first of its next generation ColorEdge monitors, the 27-inch 4K UHD (3840 x 2160 pixels) CG2700X and 2K WQHD (2560 x 1440 pixels) CG2700S. They support HDR and are the first ColorEdge monitors to feature an all-new chassis design and built-in network connectivity via a USB Type-C connection. According to the manufacturer, these are versatile monitors for video and photo editing, 3D computer graphics creation, game development and other creative pursuits.
The monitors are noted to have a built-in sensor and support for ColorNavigator 7 color management software. This allows the user to automatically calibrate the monitor at the scheduled time, eliminating the need for a third-party calibration device and ensuring that color reproduction will remain accurate over time.
Both monitors support HLG (hybrid log gamma) and PQ (perceptual quantization) curves for displaying and editing HDR content. Optimized gamma curves make images more in line with how the human eye perceives the real world compared to SDR (standard dynamic range).
USB Type-C connectivity allows you to display video, transfer data, and supply power up to 94W (CG2700X) or 92W (CG2700S) to a connected device such as a tablet or laptop. In addition, the monitors have a built-in network port. Connecting a laptop or desktop PC via the USB Type-C port provides network access through the monitor for sharing creative assets and files or performing remote post-processing.
The ColorEdge CG2700X and CG2700S are the first models since the EIZO ColorEdge PROMINENCE HDR reference monitor to support a sync signal. This feature automatically adjusts monitor settings such as input range and input color format according to the video signal to ensure color settings remain consistent throughout production. Both monitors come with magnetic hoods.
ColorEdge CG2700X and CG2700S will ship in spring 2022. The manufacturer does not name prices.
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This is the second generation of the iconic NH-D15 super cooler. There are not many changes, but it’s still a long time to wait for the release

Noctua first showed a new generation of CPU cooler NH-D15.
Outwardly, the cooler has changed very little, so they decided not to change the name. But, for example, there were eight heat pipes against six in the first generation. In addition, the gap between the ribs was reduced from 1.9 to 1.6 mm.
Two new-generation 140mm fans will be responsible for airflow, details of which are not yet available. All of this combined should make the iconic cooler a bit more performant, although now, almost 10 years after its release, it is still one of the best-performing CPU coolers on the market.
Despite the demonstration, the release of the novelty is still far away: Noctua is going to release the cooler only next year.
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A video card with a strange 7 GB of memory, and even a completely Chinese design. Moore Threads MTT S70 unveiled with RTX 3060 performance

The Chinese company Moore Threads introduced the MTT S70 video card, which was a step below the S80 model, released at the end of last year.
The novelty uses the same GPU, but instead of 4096 computing units, only 3584 are active. The GPU frequency is only 1.6-1.8 GHz. As a result, the performance of such an adapter reaches 11.2 TFLOPS. This is about the level of the GeForce RTX 3060, but only in the context of “dry” performance. In games, even the older S80 with varying degrees of success coped only with much older Nvidia adapters.
What is more interesting is the unique memory subsystem. There is 7 GB GDDR6 and a 224-bit bus. Apparently, no one has used this configuration before.
At the same time, the younger model, unlike the older one, does not support PCIe 5.0, being limited to PCIe 4.0. From the rest, we can note the length of 285 mm, three DisplayPort 1.4a ports and one HDMI 2.1.
Recall that Moore Threads video cards are based on the architecture of the company’s own design.
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Video cards won’t stop growing in size? MSI Shows Giant Cooling Systems for Upcoming Adapters

Despite the fact that GeForce RTX 40 video cards are much more energy efficient than RTX 30 models, manufacturers are not only in no hurry to reduce the size of cards and their coolers, but, on the contrary, they are announcing ever more monstrous coolers. MSI at Computex 2023 showed several new solutions at once, and they are all huge.
In total, MSI showed three developments: a radiator with bimetallic fins, a three-dimensional evaporation chamber and an integrated liquid CO.
There are no exact dimensions for each solution, but a card with one of them occupies 4.2 expansion slots. This is less than the thickest graphics card on the market, the PNY RTX 4090 Verto ARGB Dual Fan, but still very, very much.
Interestingly, MSI says that all these are developments for next-generation video cards, that is, at least for the RTX 4090 Ti, if one comes out. Or already for the RTX 50.
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