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Gaming Graphics Charts Q3/2008
Featuring 101 different combinations of single, dual, three-way, and four-way graphics card configurations, our VGA Charts for 2008 include the largest collection of benchmarks we’ve ever published — almost 7,000 scores, in fact. We have five generations of cards covered here, from AMD’s X800-, X1000-, HD 2000-, HD 3000-, and HD 4000-series to Nvidia’s GeForce 6-, 7-, 8-, 9-, and GTX 200-series boards. Our tested resolutions cover 1280x1024, 1680x1050, and 1920x1200—with and without AA/AF. So, whether you’re looking for the best value in graphics for your favorite game or investigating the benefit of multi-card rendering through CrossFire and SLI, this year’s VGA charts are the most comprehensive yet.
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Via debuts tiniest motherboard yet
Thursday 7 June 2007 – 11:46
Via CEO Wenchi Chen revealed a business card-sized motherboard billed as the "world's first industry-standard form-factor for PC/phone convergence," at Computex today -
Reader Opinion: CRTs aren't dead yet
Wednesday 30 November 2005 – 01:01
Anyone trying to buy a CRT computer monitor today is bound to feel like walking through a museum of ancient history, or to put it more bluntly, a graveyard. You haven't seen any CRT ads or reviews in years, so you search online to be unwittingly hit by pages dating back to 2002 or earlier, and visit retailer sites to find that the CRT monitor selections are either non-existent or limited, at best. -
300GL is IBM's smallest PC yet
Wednesday 18 August 1999 – 03:45
IBM plans to tread more lightly on users' desktops, with the smallest footprint of any commercial PC it has shipped to date. -
11n Draft 2.0 gear not working yet, but does anyone really care?
Friday 29 June 2007 – 12:02
I share Glenn Fleishman's disappointment with this week's announcement by the Wi-Fi Alliance that they have only begun their certification testing -
ATI: No Springdale licensing yet
Wednesday 19 March 2003 – 05:28
Contrary to market rumors, ATI Technologies said it has not received notification from Intel regarding licensing for the 800MHz FSB (front-side bus) standard used in the new Springdale platform.
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GeForce 7800GS Confirms AGP Ain't Dead Yet*
Thursday 2 February 2006 – 07:58
For those of you who thought next-generation graphics meant trashing your AGP setup and investing in a PCIe motherboard and card, think again. NVIDIA is not about to let AGP die yet and has paved an upgrade path for AGP graphics with the launch of its GeForce 7800GS card.
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Single-Core CPUs Ain't Dead Yet*
Monday 7 November 2005 – 06:00
Dual-core CPUs are the stuff of the future, but what about now? Given the huge mark up for premium dual-core AMD and Intel processors and the lack of multi-threaded software, our performance tests and cost comparisons show that you should not necessarily give up on single-core systems as of yet. -
Don't Throw Out Your ATI Radeon X800 Yet*
Friday 25 November 2005 – 06:00
Sure, ATI X800 has been around for a long time, but as our tests show, you really don't notice much difference in its gaming performance compared to the latest high-end cards. And when overlclocked, of course, it really screams - all for less than £115. -
Tom's Blurb: MTH - The Story Isn't Over Yet ...*
Monday 15 May 2000 – 06:00
For most of Intel's customers that sold products with MTH the fun is only starting. Still most people are badly informed; still it's a fact that every owner of an MTH-chip is entitled to a replacement of refund. We've got some thoughts about why Intel is not replacing with Solano-platforms once it's out and if Intel isn't a commendable company for its honest policy. We also have some info for i840-owners with SDRAM. -
X48 Motherboard Comparison, Part 2*
Tuesday 10 June 2008 – 03:50
With all the commotion concerning Intel’s upcoming “mainstream” chipset, it’s easy to forget that the X48 Express continues to be the company’s top pick.