Event Coverage

Computex 2008 - Part 2

By Aloysius Low - 5 Jun 2008

Patriot Memory and PQI

Patriot Memory

 Patriot Memory's booth doesn't really stand out like some of the other booths but that didn't stop them from trying to get your attention.

 A Quake IV fragfest (well a two player fragfest anyway) was set up with pretty big speakers we could hear three booths away. Both sets were using Alien notebooks and were using Patriot Memory. p.s. The person on the left was winning all the way.

 That's a Patroit Viper 2GB DDR3 2000 RAM stick and is sure to make you drool with desire.

 Warp speed ahead! Patriot's new range of SSDs announced last month were spotted sitting pretty on display at their booth. The Patriot Warp has storage capacities ranging from 16GB to a whopping 256GB. Beam me up Captain!

PQI

 PQI's bright and vibrant signage was easy to spot thanks to the ballon floating right above. From far we could see what looked like a racing simulator...

 Which turned out to be partly true, as it was actually PQI's Need For Speed - Prostreet competition. Unfortunately, PQI was working on the steering wheel when we were there, so we didn't quite catch any racing action.

 PQI is showing their 32GB Express Combo Card which utilizes PQI's Intelligent Stick inferface connector. The 64GB e-SATA Combo Card shown on the left uses the same Intelligent Stick interface and an e-SATA interface for read speeds of up to 70MB/s.

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