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  • Gigabyte's 3D1: Are Two Engines Better Than One?*
    Tuesday 11 January 2005 – 06:00
    Gigabyte has decided to jump ahead as the first vendor to launch a dual-core 3D graphics card for consumers based on NVIDIA graphics processors. We dissect the design and let the benchmarks determine how the device stacks up against conventional SLI solutions.
  • Gigabyte's Radeon X800: Give the Gamers What They Want*
    Thursday 17 February 2005 – 06:00
    Gigabyte's Radeon X800 Pro AGP 8x card, based on the Pro variant of Ati's R420 processor, features 12 pixel pipelines, six vertex shaders and DirectX 9.0b support. But are there enough value adds such as overclocking capabilities, bundled software and other extras that will do a gamer's machine proud?
  • Gigabyte's GV-N68T256DH Graphics Card: Give the Heatsink Its Mod Due*
    Tuesday 7 December 2004 – 06:00
    You want everyone to notice your graphics card's stand-out beauty, but instead it gets the face down treatment once installed in your case. Gigabyte wants to right this wrong with its GV-N68T256DH, so you can unleash the true mod potential of that glowing fan and colored heatsink.
  • Gigabyte With NVIDIA Again: Gigabyte GeForce FX 5950 Ultra*
    Thursday 15 January 2004 – 06:00
    After more than a yearlong hiatus, Gigabyte has begun to offer cards again based on NVIDIA's graphics processor. Gigabyte's latest addition to an entire NVIDIA card family it plans to launch is the Gigabyte GeForce FX 5950 Ultra, so that now Gigabyte's roster includes cards powered by Ati as well as NVIDIA graphics processors. We see what, if anything, is special about Gigabyte's GeForce FX 5950 Ultra.
  • Gigabyte GA-8IPE1000 Pro2-W*
    Monday 15 March 2004 – 06:00
    Gigabyte has introduced its first motherboard with integrated 802.11 access capabilities. Designed for Intel's 865PE/Springdale chipset, the motherboard also has an expansion card that occupies an internal USB connector for 802.11b connectivity.
  • One Gigabyte Motherboard, Four Graphics Cards*
    Tuesday 4 October 2005 – 07:00
    It's the coolest nForce4 SLI motherboard you have ever seen. The GA-8N SLI Quad is capable of running as many as four (!) x16 PCI Express graphics cards, and allows the attachment of ten displays!
  • Can Gigabyte's i-RAM Replace Existing Hard Drives?*
    Wednesday 7 September 2005 – 07:00
    Connected via serial ATA and equipped with up to 4 GB of DDR memory, the i-RAM plug-in module from Gigabyte is supposed to open up the way to undreamt-of hard disk performance.
  • Event: Gigabyte's Global Overclocking Finals*
    Tuesday 21 October 2008 – 07:20 in Hardware
    Event: Gigabyte's Global Overclocking Finals Our team from Tom's Hardware CN had the pleasure of attending the finals for Gigabyte's global overclocking competition and sent us back plenty of pictures, plus a detailed report.
  • Gigabyte GN-WLBZ201*
    Friday 12 March 2004 – 06:00
    A USB memory key is indeed a handy little gadget, but Gigabyte's WLBZ201 also offers Wi-Fi access as well. For USB memory key and a wireless adapter functionality, the WLBZ201 leaves nothing to be desired. However, the device does have its shortcomings.
  • Three Premium nForce4 Motherboards from Gigabyte, Jetway, and MSI*
    Wednesday 21 September 2005 – 07:00
    Which chipset: Intel or NVIDIA? We start our big comparison test of the best premium motherboards on the market with three nForce4-based Pentium motherboards.
  • Gigabyte 3D Cooler Ultra*
    Thursday 15 April 2004 – 07:00
    Gigabyte has taken another stab at making a viable CPU cooler and this time it's made of copper. Does Gigabyte's second cooling attempt deliver?
  • Gigabyte 3D Cooler Pro*
    Thursday 12 February 2004 – 06:00
    With its 3D cooler the Taiwanese motherboard manufacturer got a foot in the door in this hard-fought cooler market. Will the new design of the GH-PCU21-VG establish itself in practice?
  • Gigabyte Creates a 915P Motherboard With SLI*
    Tuesday 30 November 2004 – 06:00
    Finally, somebody did it: Gigabyte sent us a motherboard based on Intel's 915P chipset with two physical x16 PCIe connectors. By merging the ICH6's four x1 PCIe ports into one physical slot, an NVIDIA SLI graphics solution on the Intel architecture is now a reality.
  • P4-Board with PCI-X: Gigabyte GA-8KNXP Ultra-64*
    Tuesday 17 August 2004 – 07:00
    With PCI-X support and an integrated Ultra320 controller on a new Socket 478 mainboard for the P4, Gigabyte hopes to lure customers.
  • Intel X38 chipset: Like a Porsche with the Handbrake On*
    Tuesday 25 September 2007 – 09:34 in Hardware
    Intel X38 chipset: Like a Porsche with the Handbrake On After the successful launch of the P35 chipset a while back, Intel is now officially launching the X38 as the new high end of the series 3 chipset family. Among the newcomer’s features: PCI-Express 2.0. dual 16x PCIe slots, and Extreme Memory XMP. Follow ...

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