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Want to see your computer, but not be physically near it? Maybe hook it up to your TV, but not deal with the whirring fans or sheer size & ugliness of the case? Galaxy’s KFA2 brand hears your complaints, and has just announced the new ‘GTX460 WHDI’ that enables wireless communication to a single display at full 1080p 60fps resolution using WHDI protocols in the 5GHz frequency band.
WHDI has a range of 30m (around 100ft for those still working in Imperial), and can work through obstacles and walls. This, says KFA2, provides a ‘hassle-free way to connect sources anywhere within a room or enable multiple connections.’ The WHDI standard supports HDCP 2.0, so it can route protected content (Blu-ray films, for example) without a problem.
via KFA2 Announces Cable-Free Graphics Card | bit-tech.net.
Hardware galaxy, nvidia, whdi
Galaxy has earned a name for itself recently by introducing the world’s first single-slot version of the power & cooling-hungry GTX260+ from NVidia. In a decidedly sexy and small form factor it uses Vapor Chamber technology to pack something similar to water-cooling into a single-slot self-contained design.
No word on pricing or availability yet, so we’ll just have to keep an eye out.
Galaxy Delivers the First Single Slot GTX260+ Accelerator – Expreview.com.
Hardware galaxy, nvidia

Galaxy has just released a new GTX250 non-reference board with some interesting features.
The self-designed GTS 250 comes with core/shader/memory clock of 738/1836/2200MHz, adopts 5 phase power supply with its special 3D style cooler, and sports dual VIOS, PWM fan and native HDMI output. Owe to the usage of high-speed 0.8ns GDDR3 memory, it can be effortlessly overclocked to 738/1836/2600MHz, which brings up to 7% performance improvement.
Pricing has not been announced.
via Galaxy Readies Newly-designed GTS 250 – Expreview.com.
Hardware galaxy, nvidia
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