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by Rafael Hernandez on February 11, 2009 · 0 comments

While it might be prudent for Nvidia and ATI to leave support for their chipsets to whatever random OEM is using them it doesn’t reflect all that well on them as companies. Perhaps Nvidia has seen the downsides to such…

Read more Nvidia Notebook Drivers Suddenly A Lot Less Annoying To Find Now

by Rafael Hernandez on February 6, 2009 · 0 comments

Getting your gaming fix on the road can be a difficult endeavor, getting it on the cheap is even tougher. In comes the Asus G50Vt gaming notebook which brings together a healthy mix of speedy hardware that’ll give you good…

Read more Asus G50Vt Gaming Notebook, Potent And Cheap

by Rafael Hernandez on February 3, 2009 · 1 comment

HP’s lineup of portable computers has had an interesting mix of features and design elements that have made them a popular choice. Their HDX18-1005ea brings in an 18.4″ LCD screen and Nvidia 9600M GT on the graphics front for some…

Read more HP HDX18-1005ea: Confusing Name, Interesting Specs

by Rafael Hernandez on February 3, 2009 · 0 comments

Intel’s Atom processor is a great choice for all of those low-power computing situations, such as that whole new netbook market that just so happens to lean on the chip quite heavily. Unfortunately the supporting chipset Intel offers isn’t very…

Read more Nvidia Ion, Beefing Up The Atom

by Rafael Hernandez on February 3, 2009 · 0 comments

There are times where you grab yourself a reference based graphics card and tweak it to your heart’s desire, enduring hours of painful system crashes while trying to get it to go as fast as you secretly know it can…

Read more BFGTech GeForce GTX 285 OCX, Overclocked Gaming Goodness

by Rafael Hernandez on January 30, 2009 · 0 comments

The concept behind a gaming laptop is to provide a rather fast platform for getting your gaming fix on the go, Alienware’s M17 laptop has the processing power to handle its fair share of games but you’ll likely want to…

Read more Alienware M17 Gaming Laptop, Blazing Performance

by Rafael Hernandez on January 29, 2009 · 0 comments

If eeking out every last bit of performance in a game is your top priority you’ll no-doubt be looking into a multiple graphics card setup for your next gaming PC. TweakTown has pit ATI’s CrossFireX and Nvidia’s Quad SLI and…

Read more Multi-GPU Setup Face-Off, Power Bills Be Damned!

by Rafael Hernandez on January 27, 2009 · 0 comments

If you had any doubt in the sheer graphics processing power Nvidia’s Tri-SLI multi-GPU technology brings to the table have a look at TweakTown’s go at it with the new GeForce GTX 285 graphics cards. It’s not an inexpensive setup…

Read more GeForce GTX 285 Tri-SLI, Yes It's Absurdly Fast

by Rafael Hernandez on January 13, 2009 · 0 comments

Intel’s Atom CPU has created a whole new market for portable devices, but that doesn’t mean others won’t find a use for it in more stationary applications. Nvidia’s Ion platform hopes to inject a bit of multimedia prowess into things…

Read more Nvidia Ion, Bringing Multimedia Capabilities To The Atom

by Rafael Hernandez on January 9, 2009 · 0 comments

Every few years the whole 3D glasses fad keeps creeping back into video card markets attempting to immerse you in the game with varying levels of success. In comes Nvidia’s latest try with the GeForce 3D Vision which AnandTech so…

Read more GeForce 3D Vision, The Dorky Flashing Lens Kind Not The Dorky Red And Blue Glasses Kind

by Rafael Hernandez on January 6, 2009 · 0 comments

MacWorld tends to bring about the largest product announcements that Apple has under its fashionable turtleneck, this time around is no different. In comes the 17″ MacBook Pro with a spec-sheet that’s very similar to its 15″ sibling. For your…

Read more Apple Announces 17" MacBook Pro, Your Desktop Prepares Itself To Be Put To Pasture