by Rafael Hernandez on April 26, 2007
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TweakTown has a look at the BFG Tech GeForce 8600GTS OC graphics card. It sports the first mid-range focused DirectX 10 capable GPU with a decent factory overclock from the standard settings. A decent enough performer but it has a…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 19, 2007
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TweakTown has a look at the GigaByte and XFX versions of the GeForce 8600GT graphics cards. The mid-range DirectX 10 capable cards sport some advanced filtering and video playback features but they lack a bit of performance in existing DX9…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 17, 2007
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AnandTech has a look at the Nvidia GeForce 8500 and 8600 GPUs. The chips are/will be the first mid-range DX10 capable GPUs to hit the market. Its performance isn’t all that great compared to the last generation of mid-range products…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 16, 2007
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TweakTown has a look at the XFX GeForce 7600GT Fatal1ty in an SLI configuration. The cards feature passive cooling for that extra quiet gaming experience, although you will wnt proper airflow to keep them from overheating in such a tight…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 10, 2007
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Legion Hardware has a look at the 320MB and 640MB versions of the Nvidia GeForce 8800GTS based cards. It’s not always clear cut how they’ll perform given how card manufacturers pick random clocks speeds to ship them at but their…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 3, 2007
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Guru3D has a look at the Inno3D GeForce 7950 GT i-Chill graphics card. They took the mid-range graphics chip, limited it to 256MB of memory and added an impressive looking passive cooler to the mix for that silent operation approach….
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 30, 2007
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PC Perspective has a look at the Thermalright HR-03 Plus 8800 GPU cooler. It’s designed specifically for the Nvidia GeForce 8800 series of cards which pump out a good amount of heat although it does go overboard with tons of…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 16, 2007
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Hardware Secrets has a look at the overclocked MSI GeForce 8800GTS 320MB graphics card. The board sports that same great mid-range performing chip from Nvidia but it comes out of the factory set at clock speeds a good bit above…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 1, 2007
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t-break has a review of the ASUS G1 notebook. The laptop packs in a 15.4″ screen, with your choice of 1280×800 or 1680×1050 resolutions, along with a Nvidia GeForce Go 7700 and Intel Core 2 Duo. A recipe for success…
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by Rafael Hernandez on February 28, 2007
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HardOCP has a look at the EVGA e-GeForce 8800 GTS 320 MB Superclocked graphics card. The board is one of the first mid-range priced DirectX 10 capable cards (more are coming soon) which will introduce more people to the impressive…
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by Rafael Hernandez on February 23, 2007
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HotHardware has a look at the Dell XPS M1710 v2.0 notebook PC. The laptop is jam packed with goodies including a 17″ widescreen display, Intel Core 2 Duo mobile processor, and an Nvidia GeForce Go 7950 GTX graphics chip. It’s…
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