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by Rafael Hernandez on September 28, 2008 · 0 comments

Adobe’s Creative Suite 4 is finally joining the GPU processing club. The update to the professional graphics editing suite now includes an OpenGL acceleration option. Here’s what it means for all you pixelsmiths, from APC: For instance, with the…

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by Rafael Hernandez on September 27, 2008 · 0 comments

…albeit a little choppy. Mobile Computer took Asus’ little Atom-powered, 10.2-inch netbook for a spin and found that it does a decent job of playing Call of Duty 4. Ultimately, reviewer Julian Prokaza came away impressed by the little…

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by Rafael Hernandez on November 9, 2007 · 0 comments

PC Perspective has a look at the Asus EN8600GT OC Gear graphics card. The board would seem like any other 8600GT card except for its massive chip cooler and the drive bay insert that allows you to control the card’s…

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by Rafael Hernandez on November 6, 2007 · 0 comments

I4U has a look at the PNY XLR8 8800 GT graphics card. PNY has had a rather bland existence with its product lineup but it’s difficult to remain that way when you have one of the fastest and lowest cost…

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by Rafael Hernandez on November 6, 2007 · 0 comments

bit-tech has a look at Nvidia’s Enthusiast System Architecture “open” platform. The system is, for the most part, designed to allow the enthusiast computer users out there easier, and more reliable, access to such mundane things as component voltages, power…

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by Rafael Hernandez on October 29, 2007 · 0 comments

Overclockers Club has a look at the ZEROtherm Hurricane HC92 Cu 8800 graphics card cooler. As one might expect it’s designed for Nvidia’s 8800 series of graphics cards which poses some challenge to would-be coolers. A good performer over the…

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by Rafael Hernandez on October 29, 2007 · 0 comments

HardOCP has a look at the Nvidia GeForce 8800GT graphics chip. The GPU (and boards based on it) are conveniently targeted, price wise, at the mid-range but its performance is anything but ordinary. A fantastic option for those needing DX10…

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by Rafael Hernandez on October 22, 2007 · 0 comments

Driver Heaven has a look at the Zotac 8800GTX Amp! Edition graphics card. The board is clocked faster than normal GTX reference designs making it a powerful option for the latest DX10 titles. A great performer although the enthusiast crowd…

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by Rafael Hernandez on October 8, 2007 · 0 comments

DriverHeaven has a look at the Zalman VF1000 LED and ZM-RHS88 graphics card coolers. The VF1000 LED supports a variety of graphics cards thanks to its multiple mounting holes while the ZM-RHS88 is specifically designed to cool the memory and…

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by Rafael Hernandez on October 4, 2007 · 0 comments

PC Perspective puts a trio of high-end DX10 graphics cards through the wringer. Nvidia’s 8 series and ATI’s HD 2900XT make up the high-end of the market, currently, but their performance is less than high-end when you enable DirectX 10…

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by Rafael Hernandez on September 26, 2007 · 0 comments

HotHardware has a look at the XFX GeForce 8600 GT Fatal1ty graphics card. As with any Fatal1ty labeled product you can expect some form of extra added incentive for that added gaming edge, in thise case it’s a silent cooler…

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