by Rafael Hernandez on September 10, 2004
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Gaming Nexus has a little chat with NVIDIA’s Desktop Graphics Product Manager Steve Sims regarding the company’s impending SLI graphics card push. They certainly have an eagerly anticipated product which will, no doubt, push performance boundaries and will have competitors…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 10, 2004
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The good times keep on rolling at the Fall Intel Developers Forum, and this time X-bit labs has a bit of news from the show. Interesting technologies always pop up at these shows and, in my opinion, Serial-ATA 2 looks…
Read more IDF Day 2 Coverage
by Rafael Hernandez on September 10, 2004
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TweakTown has a look at six different PC power supplies from various manufacturers and puts them to the test in a baseline system which they pushed further with all sorts of overclocking. Nice results from the newer power supply manufacturers(relabelers)…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 10, 2004
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HotHardware has one of those nifty hardware roundups where they compare and contrast products then benchmark the hell out of them. This time they have a collection of Socket 939 motherboards which accept AMD’s latest, top-end, consumer level Athlon 64s….
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 9, 2004
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the Inquirer mixes in a bit of AMD info with some interesting, if distressing news, that AMD is expecting PCI Express capable chipsets for its Athlon 64 platform to show up in the first quarter of 2005. That’s quite a…
Read more AMD PCI Express Late to the Party
by Rafael Hernandez on September 9, 2004
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GuruReview has a review of a new hard drive cooler from the fine folks at Antec that matches the design of their latest high end line of cases. It appears to do its job well enough at acceptable noise levels…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 9, 2004
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The OpenGL Architecture Review Board has finished up the OpenGL 2.0 specs which lay the ground work for speedy and feature rich engines based around its rendering approach(es). It’ll be a while before new drivers supporting it appear and even…
Read more OpenGL 2.0 Specification Finalized
by Rafael Hernandez on September 9, 2004
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GamePC, once again, gets the coolest gear first. This time they test out the Tyan Thunder i7525 and Supermicro X6DAE-G2. Each board can handle two CPUs, tons of memory, and PCI Express making them some heavy duty server or workstation…
Read more Intel E7525 Chipset Xeon Boards Tested
by Rafael Hernandez on September 9, 2004
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HotHardware takes a listen to Philips’ latest audio card, the PSC724 Ultimate Edge. Sporting the popular VIA Envy audio chipset they pit the card against Creative’s top of the line Audigy 2 boards with interesting results. A nice audio solution…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 8, 2004
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Games Domain has word that Perpetual Entertainment has picked up the rights to create a massively multiplayer online game based around the Star Trek franchise. No word in what era the game will take place and it would appear that…
Read more Star Trek MMO in the Works
by Rafael Hernandez on September 8, 2004
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X-bit labs brings us news from the Intel Developer Forum going on this week. The IDF is where many major system builders and peripheral manufacturers all gather together to show off their newest products and tout their happiness with Intel’s…
Read more IDF Fall 2004 Coverage