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CoolerMaster: CoolerMaster had some very exciting things going at their booth. The Cosmos 1000 case has been very popular for them and certainly on the very short list of UBER cases in the community. Well they had a few of those with custom paintjobs that were just stunning to look at. They also had a single 800w power supply powering dual 9800GTX SLI Rigs! Impressive!
Elixir: Elixir was a new company for me. Apparently it's an offspring from nanya memory which even them, I've barely heard of. Elixir was looking to make a splash at Computex with arguably one of the most eye catching booth's we've ever seen. Unfortunately for me, it was more for show and less about the go. Noctua: Noctua is a name that in a very short time has become known for being some of the absolutely best air coolers around. Their attention to detail and engineering skill is easily seen in their products and their performance numbers. Well luckily for all of us, they haven't been laying back just because they currently are on top. They have a slew of products in the pipeline (some so secret I can't even talk about them).
Coolink: Coolink is basically a younger sister company to Noctua that leans a little more to the budget end while still delivering decent cooling. They had some decent products on hand as well.
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