[DATE:
10/5/04]
Sept. 9-12, 2004: Tony Nguyen attended iGames in New
York to represent MGE Company. He introduced our new line
of ATX Gamer Cases, specifically, VIPER.
“Going to the expo was a very good learning experience.
To see that our case has the look that everyone loves
was very encouraging. I didn’t hear one negative
comment about our case. Many thanks to the designer and
his crazy ideas that will make XG products the next big
hit”
For more information on iGames, please visit www.igames.org.
[DATE: 8/16/04]
MGE
PROVIDES FOR THE COMMUNITY!
MGE
recently sponsored The Miller Institute for Learning with
Technology a California Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation.
This is an organization that deals with helping the youth
of America use technology more effectively for learning.
You can view the quicktime movie by clicking here.
We at MGE are very honored to help out the community.
If you would like more information on how we can help
you or your organization, please see our contact page
for information.
[DATE: 7/9/04]
XG is set to release 5 new cases this year! An unprecedented
event that only the makers of XG can accomplish! XG brings
new life and excitement to the computer mod industry with
its: VIPER, DRAGON, NINJA, SIDEWINDER, and Quantum!. These
great cases offers many great features you wont find anywhere
else. With incredible detailed and clean design, its no
wonder why XG is the number one product this year!
[DATE: MAY 2004]
X-GAMER MAGAZINE SAYS: “THE VIPER IS BY FAR THE
YEAR’S MOST ANTICIPATED GAMING CASE.”
[DATE: 7/9/04]
DRAGON premiers at COMPUTEX, Taiwan and wins the Best
of Show award at this major computer expo! The Dragon
goes on sale this Holiday Season!
TECH UPDATE
[DATE: 7/9/04]
PCI Express is a next-generation system bus providing
a high-speed interconnect designed to evolve current PCI
technology and address the increasing bandwidth demands
of emerging graphics in such next-generation applications
as 3D games, professional 3D content creation, high-definition
video editing, and more.
Over the last few years, graphics processing
units have become so advanced that they now require more
bandwidth than all other PC subsystems – more than
storage, audio, communication….even processor and
memory subsystems.
[DATE: 7/9/04]
The advanced physical architecture of DDR2 memory provides
improved electrical performance, which means increased
data rates of 533MHz and beyond. Operating at 533MHz,
dual channel DDR2 memory provides up to 8.5 gigabytes
per second of memory bandwidth – compared with
6.4 gigabytes per second provided by the previous generation
of DDR memory architecture.