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Patriot Fuel+ 2.5A Battery Banks, Aero Wireless Drive & Viper Haswell RAM - Computex 2013

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The Fuel+ line of battery banks is Patriot's biggest launch at Computex. The main features are their wide variety of capacities and the ability of the larger banks to deliver 2.5A on the high power port, allowing devices to be charged extremely quickly. WD is posting daily updates from the show to their landing page here: wdc.com Sponsor Link 1: 15% off internal hard drives until June 16th, 2013 (US & EU only) with promocode "COMPUTEX2013" - wdstore.com & bit.ly Sponsor Link 2: Corsair Vengenace gaming peripherals. Quality peripherals with legendary Corsair customer service - corsair.com Sponsor Link 3: NCIX is my favourite Canadian computer store. They're my bros (almost literally. I have family that works there). They also ship internationally now! - ncix.com Join our community forum: bit.ly twitter.com @LinusTech

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The Computex 2013 coverage introduces Patriot’s Fuel+ line of rechargeable battery banks, highlighting their key design choices and charging capabilities. The presenter demonstrates a version with a Lightning connector for iPhone devices, showing that it can charge instantly when connected, and emphasizes a pass-through charging feature that allows a phone to charge through the bank while the bank itself remains connected to a PC or wall outlet. Various capacities are showcased, including a 2200 mAh model and a 3000 mAh model, with larger versions advertised that aim to deliver up to 2.5 A on the high power port for significantly faster charging compared to typical portable packs. The segment also situates the Fuel+ within Patriot’s broader product ecosystem, referencing the Patriot Arrow wireless drive for external storage and noting memory products from Patriot that align with Intel’s Haswell platform, such as 16 GB 2400 MHz Viper 3 RAM and forthcoming 2666 MHz options. The broader context of Computex is reinforced by mentions of Western Digital and Corsair sponsorships, and the host provides practical guidance on memory frequency balancing for Haswell CPUs, tying together mobile charging tech with desktop memory performance in a show-floor setting.

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