The card that will replace the GeForce GTX 680 is not the GTX 770, but the GTX 780. Nevertheless, as benchmarks have just proved, this hasn't stopped GTX 770 from outdoing the 680 as well.
As revealed by Chiphell, the GTX 770 was quite thoroughly benchmarked.
We don't know exactly what model o... [read more >>] This is the second time I am writing about the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 graphics card today, although at least this once, I have photos of the reference card, rather than of an OEM model. That's right, we finally have some new press shots of the adapter, the PCB bereft of the cooler, and the back side o... [read more >>] We've seen quite a few leaks and rumors about the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 graphics card, but one detail that always seemed to escape everyone was the GPU Boost clock setting. Now we know it. It was actually Galaxy, an NVIDIA OEM (original equipment manufacturer), that provided the information. Or pe... [read more >>] The Raspberry Pi credit card-sized ARM computer made sure that most everyone was aware that super-small computers were definitely possible and useful, which is why Dell's latest project might not cause as much shock as it otherwise would have.
And by Dell's latest project we mean just that: the ... [read more >>] The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 graphics card may not have been officially released, but it has already surfaced and has been photographed, and even benchmarked.
Now, PNY has allowed the press shots of that adapter, and that of the GeForce GTX 770, to reach the web.
The GTX 780 is equipped with the same cool... [read more >>] After the 18.2 release, Intel’s team has outed a new driver version for its network adapters, namely the 18.3 packages.
The download record includes separate files for each Windows operating system, and a huge file containing all the drivers and software for all of the supported Windows, Linux, and F... [read more >>] Instead of using one of those complicated (and breakable) hinges that can spin the laptop screen around and lay it flat on top of the keyboard, Lenovo's IdeaPad Yoga 11S is connected to the lower half with two hinges that allow it to spin all the way to the underside. Which is to say, the screen can ... [read more >>] Even though DDR4 random access memory isn't expected to become a marketable technology for a few years, some companies have been working on it so avidly that they are already shipping chips.
Not many though, which is why Innodisk deserves all the praise it can get now that it has started shipping sam... [read more >>] CradlePoint has outed the 4.3.0 firmware version that is targeted at some of its routers, and brings a large number of fixes, new features, and additional changes.
The suitable routers for this version are the IBR600, IBR650, CBR400, and CBR450 machine-to-machine routers, and the MBR1200B and MBR95 small o... [read more >>] AMD has already told the world, twice (some might even say three times) to Never Settle for just any graphics card offering, and now it is doing it again.
The Sunnyvale, California-based corporation has updated the Never Settle program with the “Level Up” plan.
Through it, all video boards f... [read more >>] |