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49" monitor Samsung CHG90

12.06.2017

The South Korean company Samsung introduced a new monitor CHG90, which became the first in the world on two counts at once. First, it's the first 49-inch ultra-widescreen model with a 32:9 aspect ratio. Secondly, it is the first monitor to support AMD Radeon FreeSync 2 technology. Called the Samsung CHG90, it features a curved quantum dot VA panel with a 1,8m radius of curvature.

The resolution of the monitor is 3840x1080 pixels. Response time - 1 ms. Refresh rate - 144 Hz. HDR technology is also supported. The coverage of the sRGB color space is 125%, DCI-P3 - 95%. The interface panel is represented by two HDMI, DisplayPort, mini-DisplayPort, audio jacks and a three-port USB 3.0 hub.

The price of the novelty is $1500.

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DDR4 memory 24.06.2014

In Japan, sets of DDR4 RAM have appeared on sale, the benefits of which will be the first to be appreciated by future owners of computers based on Intel Haswell-E processors and motherboards based on the Intel X99 chipset.

DDR4 specifications provide performance from 1,6 to 3,2 gigatransactions per second per pin. The supply voltage is 1,2 V, and the bandwidth reaches 34,1 GB / s. Compared to DDR3, in addition to speed, increased reliability.

DDR4 modules were demonstrated at the recent Computex 2014, and now the Japanese store Akiba PC Hotline has started accepting orders for them. DDR4-2133 products are manufactured by SanMax based on SKHynix microchips. The SMD4-U16G27H-21P-D set of two 8 GB modules each will cost $350, while the SMD4-U32G28H-21P-Q set of four 8 GB modules is priced at $685. The modules have 288 pins and operate at 1,2V.

It should be noted that the Intel Haswell-E processors and the X99 chipset will reportedly debut on September 14th. Therefore, those who decide to buy DDR4 RAM modules now will have to wait at least until the end of the third quarter to start their practical use.

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