ASUS, one of the leading manufactures of graphics cards and motherboards, is planning to release a couple of new NVIDIA and AMD-based video cards, designed for the mainstream desktop computer users. The upcoming cards will be part of the company's Matrix lineup, which was showcased for the first time at this yea... |
29 August 2008 04:44 GMT |
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Despite the fact that almost everybody in the IT business is talking about AMD's latest high-performance, dual-chip HD 4870 X2 graphics card, MSI has decided to unveil two new models based on NVIDIA's latest mainstream GPUs, the 9500GT and 9800GT, and also a new HD 4870-based one. Unlike the reference cards... |
15 August 2008 09:48 GMT |
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If you haven't grown tired yet of all the recent reports on the GeForce 9800GT-based graphics card, then you might want to check out the latest offer coming from Inno3D. The company has recently revealed two new graphics cards that feature the above-mentioned NVIDIA graphics processor and the Hurricane and Accel... |
11 August 2008 04:20 GMT |
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As most of you already know, last Tuesday, the Santa Clara-based graphics manufacturer, NVIDIA, finally decided to release the latest GeForce cards, the 9800GTX+, 9800GT and 9500GT. Following the official launch, a number of the company's board partners, including EVGA, also announced their versions of NVIDIA... |
1 August 2008 05:26 GMT |
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If you don’t know already, NVIDIA launched three new graphics cards yesterday, the GeForce 9800GTX+, 9800GT and 9500GT. While the 55nm 9800GTX+ was available at a number (if not all) of NVIDIA's board partners prior to the official release, the mid-range 9800GT and entry-level 9500GT are clearly newcomers on the... |
30 July 2008 03:33 GMT |
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It looks like the much anticipated GeForce 9800GT and 9500GT are finally out, with several of NVIDIA's channel partners having already introduced their own versions based on them. As expected, the new GeForce cards are designed for the entry-level and mid-range segments, which means that they will be affordable ... |
29 July 2008 11:02 GMT |
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Talk about an invasion of GeForce graphics cards: Sparkle, one of NVIDIA's channel partners, is expected to launch a series of G92-based cards. To be more exact, we're talking a series of 25, all of which will be based on the GeForce 9800GT or the GeForce 9500GT graphics processors. For the time being, this... |
28 July 2008 06:20 GMT |
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Reports on unreleased products sometimes get to be quite overwhelming and the fact that, in most cases, they refer to a release date set in a vague and undetermined future (generally described with the equally vague "soon" term) certainly does not help. This is also the case with NVIDIA's 9800GT, which is expect... |
24 July 2008 09:23 GMT |
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If you check out NVIDIA's current graphics card offer, you will see that the GeForce G92-based series has only four members: the GeForce 9600 GT, 9800 GTX, 9800 GX2 and 9600 GSO. But this is soon to change since, as we already informed you yesterday, NVIDIA is planning the release of a new GeForce 9800GTX+(plus)... |
20 June 2008 05:21 GMT |
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