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Welcome to Central Computers & Design Online. We specialize in Computer Technical Support, Graphics Design, Website Design and Development. With over 12 years experience in the computer and technology field, we are confident to provide a solution to most any computer related technical problem. We also provide hardware upgrades as well as custom built multimedia center and gaming computers. Please browse through our services to see how we can assist you.

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June 23rd 2010

.: Finally an update!

After over a year of no activity on our site, I've finally had some time to post what's happening.

Things are finally coming around. Central Computers & Design finally have a full store front! If you're in the area, please stop by at 2444 Church Ave. and see what services and products we have for you.

There is a new design in development for the website, but is a long way off.. stay tuned.

Posted by DF | 2:19pm

May 27th 2009

.: Windows Vista/Server 2008 Service Pack 2 Released

Microsoft has posted the official download links for the final version of Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. You need to have Service Pack 1 to install SP2 and that's pretty much everything. The standalone downloads are available in five different languages: English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish. Find more info in the download links.

Windows Vista/Server 2008 SP2 x32 | Windows Vista/Server 2008 SP2 x64

Posted by DF | 1:43pm | Source: Microsoft

May 17th 2009

.: nVidia's GT300 Already Taped Out

NVIDIA's upcoming next-generation graphics processor, codenamed GT300 is on course for launch later this year. Its development seems to have crossed an important milestone, with news emerging that the company has already taped out some of the first engineering samples of the GPU, under the A1 batch. The development of the GPU is significant since it is the first high-end GPU to be designed on the 40 nm silicon process. Both NVIDIA and AMD however, are facing issues with the 40 nm manufacturing node of TSMC, the principal foundry-partner for the two. Due to this reason, the chip might be built by another foundry partner (yet to be known) the two are reaching out to. UMC could be a possibility, as it has recently announced its 40 nm node that is ready for "real, high-performance" designs.

Posted by DF | 1:34pm | Source: Bright Side of News

 
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