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Orson Scott Card's Sci-Fi Book Series Comes to The PC Screen*
Saturday 23 July 2005 – 06:00
The video game adaptation of Orson Scott Card's famous Sci-Fi book series Advent Rising does a good job of making the story's plot come alive for game play. But if ample frame rates and ultra-sleek graphics are what you seek, Advent Rising may not be for you. -
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Graphics Card Quiet: Gigabyte's Silent-Pipe II Cooling*
Friday 2 June 2006 – 12:05
Gigabyte's Silent-Pipe II Cooling cards are designed to run silently - and they manage to hold their own against anything out there performance-wise. Harnessing their power and silence, though, requires a study in air-flow adjustments in your case.
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Graphics Card Buyers Guide 2006, Part II: More Video Cards in the THG Lab*
Friday 12 May 2006 – 09:34
In the second installment of our 2006 Graphics Card Buyer's Guide, we take a look at cards from Gainward, HIS, Powercolor, Sapphire and Xpert Vision. Read on for a comparison of their software bundles, heat generation, power consumption, 3D performance, and, of course, overclocking potential.
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How To Overclock Your Graphics Card*
Friday 25 April 2008 – 12:40 in Graphics
Overclocking is more popular than ever, but the fun is not just limited to boosting your CPU's speed - your GPU can be overclocked too. We tell you why and how to do it.
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VGA Card Buyer's Guide 07/2003*
Monday 14 July 2003 – 07:00
Choosing a new graphics card is not an easy decision. We've put together the THG VGA Buyer's Guide to help you with that decision. Our guide gives you an overview of all the latest offerings on the graphics card market. -
32 Graphic Card Meltdown - Part Two*
Monday 6 September 1999 – 07:00
This article continues the 32 graphic card Meltdown by showing hardware performance with each card's shipping driver. Benchmarks include Shogo (DirectX), Expendable (DirectX), Descent3 (DirectX/OpenGL) and Quake3 Test v1.08 (OpenGL). -
32 Graphic Card Meltdown - Part One*
Wednesday 4 August 1999 – 07:00
This first part of the 32-3D card article discusses the driver issues and feature list of the cards. Be careful, even this part one is 'only' 230 pages. -
Graphics Card Buyers Guide 2006, Part III: All Graphics Cards!*
Monday 15 May 2006 – 01:10
Welcome to the third and final instalment of our Spring 2006 Graphics Card Buyer's Guide. In this part, we cover the remaining models from Asus, GeCube, MSI, Powercolor and Sapphire. Read on for a comparison of software bundles, heat generation, power consumption, 3D performance, and, of course, overclocking potential.
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SanDisk SD WiFi Card reviewed*
Thursday 9 October 2003 – 07:53
SanDisk's SD WiFi card is an impressive technical feat - a complete 802.11b client adapter the size of two postage stamps. But looks aren't everything and our latest review will give you the 411 on whether its performance is as impressive as its size! -
Sub £150 PCI Express Graphics Card Showdown*
Friday 25 August 2006 – 01:16
A no-holds-barred cage match starring three middleweights: the ATI Radeon X850 XT, the Nvidia GeForce 7600 GT and the ATI Radeon X1800 GTO.
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The Fastest GeForce2 GTS Card - Gainward's CARDEXpert GeForce2 GTS/400*
Wednesday 5 July 2000 – 07:00
All those many different GeForce2 GTS cards might already bore you, but Gainward has got something special for the performance freaks with big wallets. The CARDEXpert GeForce2 GTS/400 comes with 64 MB of 5 ns DDR SDRAM, which runs at up to 472 MHz . The chip was nice enough to do 233 MHz as well. -
The Sound Card Killed the DJ Star: Hercules DJ Console*
Tuesday 11 November 2003 – 06:00
Many have been called, but few have been chosen that can come up with the cash to become a DJ pro, or even to play DJ at a frat house keg party. Now, Hercules claims it offers an all-in-one, PC peripheral that replaces the traditional DJ gear of turntables, vinyl records and the like, all for less than $250. We took Hercules' DJ Console into our labs to see if it fit the bill. -
3D Accelerator Card Reviews*
Sunday 9 November 1997 – 06:00
The difficulty in choosing the right video accelerator card comes from the different needs we have for this piece of hardware
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