by Rafael Hernandez on April 28, 2009
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There’s a distinct lack of enthusiasm when it comes to physics technology in games. It doesn’t grab an enthusiast’s attention like impressive graphics or immersive audio does but without it you’d be in for some horribly unrealistic carnage, destruction, and…
Read more NVIDIA's PhysX Push Going On Now
by Rafael Hernandez on April 26, 2009
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Ok, first things first, yes the NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 is simply a rebranded 9800GTX+, so you’re buying into a chip that technically a generation behind the true current gen, that doesn’t mean it can’t perform well.Motherboards.org has a review…
Read more MSI GeForce GTS 250 1GB, Rebranded Fun
by Rafael Hernandez on April 24, 2009
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You’d think that the renaming old products as new scheme would get quite a bit old but given the shere number of computer buyers out there and the general level of knowledge needed to keep up with the changes…well you’re…
Read more The Nvidia nForce 980a SLI, Same As The Old One
by Rafael Hernandez on April 23, 2009
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When one considers the microATX form factor its best trait is the small footprint it has in comparison to larger ATX boards. It’s all about the size in that market so very little focus is actually placed into making performance…
Read more ASUS Rampage II Gene, A Little Core i7 Board
by Rafael Hernandez on April 19, 2009
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There’s nothing quite like seeing a product’s unveiling to verify that yes you too will be able to get your hands on the product. Nvidia’s Ion platform has had something of a whirlwind press blast givien its use of an…
Read more Acer AspireRevo Unboxed, Nvidia's Ion Lives
by Rafael Hernandez on April 13, 2009
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The very concept of a gaming notebook is to cram as much computing power into as small a space as possible, slap a battery on it, affix high price tag, and you’re done. Gateway has something else up its sleeves.The…
Read more Gateway P-7808u, Mobile Gaming Goes Quad-Core
by Rafael Hernandez on April 10, 2009
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Nvidia has been pushing their CUDA technology to companies who’s applications could use a good dosage of GPU help in order to crunch data quicker. Developers have been slow on the uptake but recent releases have shown that many are…
Read more GPU Assisted Video Editing, Nvidia CUDA Fun
by Rafael Hernandez on April 8, 2009
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Nvidia’s Ion platform has had all of the makings of a great option for a compact and energy efficient machine, so good in fact one wondered if it’d ever see the light of day. Well wait no longer as Acer…
Read more Nvidia Ion Finds Its Way Into Acer AspireRevo
by Rafael Hernandez on March 30, 2009
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The Mini-ITX form factor was created in order to place some computing power into a seriously small space. Up until recently any motherboard using the specification was seriously underpowered, an expensive boutique item, or a combination of the two. The…
Read more Zotac GeForce 9300-ITX WiFi, Computing On A Smaller Scale
by Rafael Hernandez on March 30, 2009
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The solid state drive market is beginning to see a slew of new products and with it being a relatively new market the first goes at the technology will likely encounter a few bugs to be worked out.Intel and OCZ…
Read more State Of The SSD, Intel And OCZ Get The Firmwares Out