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  • No Trip Without The Driver: An Excursion Into The Software Behind Today's Hardware*
    Friday 14 September 2001 – 07:00
    Did you ever wonder why other computers run faster than yours, although they use similar hardware? We take a look at how today's graphics, chipset and storage drivers affect performance. The conclusions are shocking - if you forget to install one of them, your GHz system could be rendered lame. But don't worry, we provide you with links to the latest driver versions.
  • NVIDIA New Reference Driver 12.xx More Power For Pentium 4?*
    Friday 11 May 2001 – 07:00
    It is still very difficult to find any Pentium 4 enhanced software titles that would show the benefits of P4's architecture. That is why nobody really expected to find the first meaningful Pentium4-optimization in an actual graphics card driver. NVIDIA's recently leaked reference driver revision 12.10 shows what difference P4-enhancements can actually make.
  • Microsoft driver bug saps Core Duo power*
    Saturday 28 January 2006 – 03:44
    Microsoft driver bug saps Core Duo power Connect any USB 2.0 device to your notebook and lose more than one hour of battery time: Tom's Hardware Guide's tests of a Windows-based Intel Core Duo mobile processor platform revealed a serious power consumption issue that, according to Intel, is caused by a Microsoft driver bug - a bug that has been known by Microsoft for some time, but kept from the public eye until today.
  • Image Preview: DarkStar One, Ninety-Nine Nights and Taxi Driver*
    Tuesday 27 June 2006 – 09:51
    Image Preview: DarkStar One, Ninety-Nine Nights and Taxi Driver Today we take a look at another bout of extremely creative video games, including a space adventure that looks nothing like Elite (Really? Says you... No, I'm lying, it looks like Elite), an MMORPG with female busts and Taxi Driver. Now that's original...
  • ATi Hits Back (Again) with Mid-Range X700 line, Driver Tweak*
    Tuesday 21 September 2004 – 07:00
    ATi continues to make life difficult for its Californian rival. The first punch, the launch of the X700 line of mid-range graphics cards set to compete against NVIDIA's recently introduced GeForce 6600, is followed by ATi's "Catalyst A.I." driver performance optimization that purportedly boosts performance in Xx00 cards. THG runs the benchmarks to see how hard these punches land.

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