by Rafael Hernandez on March 24, 2004
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DigiTimes has done some digging around and come up with some more information on upcoming video products namely ATI’s project codenamed “R420” and NVIDIA’s “NV40”. The biggest news is both companies planning on moving from AGP completely after these new…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 22, 2004
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Beyond3D wandered around CeBit 2004’s show grounds in search of all things graphics card related. They have info on most of the major players at the show with PCI-X being the hot new interface they’ve slapped onto their offerings….
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 16, 2004
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SystemCooling takes a look at the Koolance EXOS water cooling solution. It’s an ingenious package which includes everything you need to cool off your CPU and video card without the need to hunt around for parts to build your own…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 13, 2004
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Digital-Daily had a bit of free time on their hands so they’ve compared twenty different video cards ranging from the lowliest GeForce2 MX to the mighty FX5950s and 9800XTs. Some image quality comparisons would have been nice but what are…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 9, 2004
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Madshrimps has reviewed a nice selection of aftermarket coolers for video cards. With modern GPUs pumping out almost as much heat as processors, card makers are resorting to obnoxiously loud and inefficient cooling solutions straight out of the factory. This…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 7, 2004
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Yahoo News has spent some time with SnapStream Media’s Beyond TV 3 and offers up a favorable review for this personal video recorder software. It functions similar to a Tivo and requires a TV tuner card in your PC but…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 4, 2004
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AnandTech has taken a different path in measuring system performance, they’ve picked up a Sony PlayStation emulator and ran it on various video card and CPU platforms. An unorthodox test but interesting results none-the-less….
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 3, 2004
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Frosty Tech has reviewed an innovative heatsink, the Gigabyte 3DCooler-Pro PCU21-VG. Gigabyte is mostly known for its motherboards and video cards but their latest product is able to keep up with some of the better known heatsink manufacturers which is…
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by Rafael Hernandez on February 22, 2004
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Viper Lair had a NVIDIA based MSI FX5950 Ultra-VTD256 video card at their disposal and they just so happen to have some opinions on it. The board uses the current top chip from NVIDIA and it’s crammed with a large…
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by Rafael Hernandez on February 21, 2004
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Best Data, better known for its modems, had picked up the Diamond Multimedia trademarks a while ago and is now producing a line of video cards under the brand name. Hot Hardware just so happens to have a review of…
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by Rafael Hernandez on February 13, 2004
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AnandTech has some information about ATI’s upcoming graphics chipsets in the form of roadmaps and other ancillary information tossed in. Huge increases in memory clock speed and transistor counts as well as PCI Express interfaces will make cards based on…
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