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Computex 2008 - Part 1
Date Published:
06-12-2008
Written By:
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Foxconn:

   Foxconn had a great booth event going on. They were doing some crazy overclocking shows using their Quantum Force motherboards. Unfortunately I wasn't in there area during one of the events they put on, but I caught the end of a couple of them. They certainly attracted some crowds. They also had one of the biggest cases I've ever seen (pics below).


Foxconn Booth

Avenger Rig

HUGE!
 

Compared to full
size backpack.

ASUS:

   ASUS was one of a few vendors to have multiple booths setup across the different venues. Their product selection was second to none and so was the attendance! Their place was packed from opening to closing.


ASUS Booth

New ARES Cases

Mean Lookin

Eee Stick

More ASUS Booth

Wireless Monitor!

M3N-HT

P5Q3-Deluxe Wifi

Erm, Board

M3N-HT

Eee PC Selection

Wall of Boards - 1

Wall of Boards - 2

Silent Rig

EAH3850 Trinity

EAH3850 Trinity

Xonar HDAV 1.3

ROG G70 Laptops

Pretty

3D  o_0

G50V

Power Supplies too!?

Vento PSU

Bunch of new Cases

New Vento Case

Eee PC Section

Packed!

Shock Test Display

Eee PC + Flowers
 

Kingston:

   My good friends over at Kingston Technology has a smaller display this year, but it was still a good one. They had some real nice rigs setup using their great memory products. Their HyperX flash products and their HyperX memory modules are still some of my favorite kits. 


Nice Little Rig

Nice Big Rig!

Great Flash Products

That's all for now folks. I've got a couple hundred more pics to sort thru for my "Computex - Part 2" follow up article. Stay tuned for more pictures from Computex!

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