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  • PC graphics quickly catching up with consoles, says Nvidia*
    Tuesday 16 May 2006 – 12:46
    PC graphics quickly catching up with consoles, says Nvidia At last week's E3 Expo, Nvidia showed off the power - both in terms of performance and consumption - of top-of-the-line Quad-SLI systems. It's innovations such as Quad-SLI that have pushed the price of top-of-the-line enthusiast PCs further than they've ever been. But is this the beginning of a steeper, upward curve? We asked Nvidia's Derek Perez.
  • Nvidia's Response to Early DIY Quad-SLI*
    Friday 11 August 2006 – 01:24
    Nvidia's Response to Early DIY Quad-SLI We tested the latest available beta driver that also allows Quad-SLI to be enabled. Nvidia has some comments and explanations on our results for those do-it-yourselfers that want to go quad.
  • Nvidia's GeForce 7800GS Becomes a Better Buy*
    Tuesday 14 February 2006 – 12:38
    Nvidia's GeForce 7800GS Becomes a Better Buy Nvidia recently provided an AGP upgrade path that didn't exactly shine, considering its cost and the reference design. The surprise of the retail and 'etail' offering was that it hit the market considerably cheaper than the suggested retail price. Today we demonstrate two versions of the card at these new price points.
  • The GeForce 7900GS is Nvidia's New Mid-Range*
    Thursday 14 September 2006 – 04:26
    The GeForce 7900GS is Nvidia's New Mid-Range Nvidia's GeForce 7900GS was launched as a reaction to ATI's recent product releases, and comes to the public priced at under £155 / €200.
  • ATI and Nvidia's Same-Day Mega-Launch Mayhem*
    Thursday 9 March 2006 – 04:39
    ATI and Nvidia's Same-Day Mega-Launch Mayhem Today, Nvidia unloads both barrels at ATI with the debut of the GeForce 7900GTX and 7900GT for the extreme crowd and the 7600GT for those willing to settle for the mid- to high-end graphics card experience. Punching back, ATI Radeon X1800GTO has unveiled a scaled-down and cheaper version of its R520. Did someone say "buyer's market"?

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