by Rafael Hernandez on January 12, 2005
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TechConnect tried out four versions of Nvidia’s Forceware drivers which support just about every video card they have released since the TNT. Graphics chip manufacturers usually find new tricks and techniques to improve performance, in addition to bug fixes, which…
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by Rafael Hernandez on January 11, 2005
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HardwareZoom grabbed a trio of graphics cards each featuring Nvidia’s GeForce 6600GT chipset. Tons of performance potential from these mid-range boards, easily capable of running today’s top games, with some high-end feature trade offs of course, at reasonable speeds with…
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by Rafael Hernandez on January 11, 2005
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Bytesector has a review of the ThermalTake Silent PurePower 680W, a beefy choice for powering your PC. With multiple a pair of low noise fans and multiple 12volt rails this power supply should be able to handle the most demanding…
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by Rafael Hernandez on January 7, 2005
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MADSHRIMPS has tested a pair of video cards sporting Nvidia GeForce 6600 and 6600GT GPUs. The cards are not as snappy as their higher end brothers but they provide the same great visual quality and good performance in today’s games…
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by Rafael Hernandez on January 7, 2005
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3DsoundSurge has a review of the Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 4 Pro sound card. This is one of the pricier consumer audio solutions on the market but they toss in a ton of features for the price as well as…
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by Rafael Hernandez on January 6, 2005
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AnandTech has tested an early version of Gigabyte’s dual Nvidia GeForce 6600GT GPU video card. This is quite different than the two graphics card technique used in Nvidia’s SLI setups but it appears to offer some performance benefits over the…
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by Rafael Hernandez on January 4, 2005
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The Tech Report has a look back at the various hardware that made 2004 a memorable year. From video cards to CPUs there were a ton of combinations to choose from with many high-end products and speedy mid-range and low-end…
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by Rafael Hernandez on January 3, 2005
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DigiTimes writes of NVIDIA’s plan to bring the GeForce 6200 series to an AGP slot near you. The cards are marketed towards the low-end of the gaming market but had been previously limited to PCI-Express only implementations which are found…
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by Rafael Hernandez on December 20, 2004
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Beyond3D has a look at the Point of View GeForce 6800 GT video adapter. The card features great image quality and performance we’ve all come to expect from the chip line, it just happens to come from a little-known company….
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by Rafael Hernandez on December 20, 2004
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PC Perspective has a look at the performance of NVIDIA’s PureView video enhancing technology. The company built-in some video processing functions into their GeForce 6200/6600 line of video chips and their latest drivers expose these features and improve DVD and…
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by Rafael Hernandez on December 17, 2004
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Hexus.net spent a few moments with the upcoming ATI Radeon X850XT Platinum Edition video card. Being ATI’s high end product it, of course, features insanely fast performance with high quality settings enabled, all of which will be coming to a…
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