Computex Taipei 2005 Day 3: Beyond Motherboards
Table of contents
- 1. Computex Day 3: Beyond Motherboards
- 2. ACard: A Data Backup Solution In A Small Package
- 3. Aerocool
- 4. AOpen: Open For Business
- 5. Areca: 24 Port RAID 6
- 6. Aten: Sophisticated KVM Switches
- 7. AVerMedia: Media Center Edition 2005 Certified
- 8. BenQ: Unique Displays
- 9. Who's The Cooler Master?
- 10. EPox: New Solutions For Technology Choices Of Yesterday And Tomorrow
- 11. HighPoint: More SATA & PCI Express
- 12. Leadtek: A Big Card
- 13. Promise Supporting RAID 6 & PCI Express
- 14. S3 Graphics: Comback Kid?
- 15. Silverstone: Serious Cases
- 16. Thermaltake
- 17. VIA
- 18. Final Impressions
- 19. Final Impressions, Continued

Taipei trembled with a little earthquake the other night. Many people were busy with their evening activities, and did not even notice the motion. Yet the temblor hit a magnitude of 6.0 at the epicenter in the northeast part of Taiwan, close to the city of Ylan. In Taipei, the seismic activity was ranked at around 3.0.
Computex continued to rock and roll as well. We continued our coverage on the third day of this year's show by taking a look at some storage and multimedia products, as well as some more cases and cooling. After all, there is much more to see at a show like this than just motherboards and video cards.
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