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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. -
Inspire the artist in you on the cheap with two affordable graphic tablets*
Monday 8 May 2006 – 10:02
The problem faced by many the artist moving their work to the digital world has always been one of finding an input device which will be far more precise and intuitive than a mouse, and which won't cost a packet. Enter the £35 Genius 8x6 MousePen and the more up-market £70 Wacom Graphire4.
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Graphic Chips Review April 98*
Monday 27 April 1998 – 07:00
Including Matrox MGA-G200 and first look of NVIDIA RIVA ZX -
Review AGP Graphic Cards*
Monday 27 October 1997 – 06:00
New Cards, New Chips, Matrox' Reign Seems Over ! -
The Graphic Accelerator Guide*
Wednesday 1 January 1997 – 06:00
No single component of the PC is deploying as quickly right now as the graphics subsystem. Graphic chip companies such as NVidia, ATI and 3Dfx trump their own products with astonishing swiftness, releasing new chips that more than double the capabilities of the product released just six or nine months before. Behind the surge of new silicon: The emergence of 3D applications programming standards as well as games and applications that use them. -
System Builder Marathon: Sub-$2000 PC*
Monday 30 June 2008 – 01:50
It’s day two of our SBM, and our mid-range system is ready to show what a reasonable amount of money buys a PC enthusiast in today’s market.
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Stalker: Clear Sky--Is Your System Ready?*
Tuesday 30 September 2008 – 07:30
Thinking about picking up the latest update to Stalker, but not sure if your graphics subsystem can handle it? Hang on as we take you through a performance tour and demonstrate how the game has been prettied up.
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AGP - A New Interface for Graphic Accelerators*
Tuesday 5 August 1997 – 07:00
It's not very long until the first AGP systems will hit the market. Intel will release its new 440LX Pentium II chipset with AGP support -
The Best Gaming Graphics cards for Your Money: March 2008*
Thursday 6 March 2008 – 11:30 in Graphics
Detailed graphics card specifications and reviews are great—that is, if you have the time to do the research. But at the end of the day, what a gamer needs is the best graphics card within their budget.
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Mainstream Runners: 5 Allround Graphic Cards with nVIDIA's GeForce2 MX*
Tuesday 6 February 2001 – 06:00
nVIDIA is storming the business and home market with their GeForce2 MX chip. Their TwinView technology allows people to use two monitors, giving Matrox' Millennium G450 a run for its money. We tested four cards from Asus, Cardexpert, Leadtek and Suma which all offer this new technology plus one card from MSI. -
ATI Mojo Day: A Graphic Education For Developers*
Wednesday 25 September 2002 – 06:00
What is ATI Mojo Day? ATI gives 250 developers the unique opportunity to spend the entire day being educated about graphics technology. While this might not seem like the most important event that we have covered, without the training and education that are a necessary step in the process of innovation, next-generation games would not be possible. Find out the facts about what it takes to develop next-generation software.
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