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EVGA is one of NVIDIA's largest partners providing the latter’s fans with some of the most solid graphics cards on the market. The company is also a favorite among computer and technology enthusiasts, as it offers factory-overclocked cards, based on NVIDIA GPUs, providing its customers with an impressive s... |
23 January 2009 07:01 GMT |
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With the imminent release of the new GeForce GTX 295 just around the corner, some of NVIDIA's board partners appear to continue to be focusing on the still highest-performance NVIDIA-made graphics processor on the market, specifically the 65nm GT200. The graphics card manufacturer is expected to unveil a new pro... |
28 December 2008 05:56 GMT |
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It's somehow hard to believe that when Intel finally goes ahead and officially introduces its next-generation desktop platform, in the form of the X58 motherboard chipset and the new Core i7 processors, it will get many “wows” and “ahhs” from the fans. This is mostly because we already ha... |
23 October 2008 08:29 GMT |
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Back in August, Advanced Micro Devices graphics group ATI promised to the world the Radeon HD 4850 X2 graphics card, a new solution that would put NVIDIA's GTX 280 on its knees. As ATI stated at the moment, the card was supposed to come to the market by the end of September, yet that didn't happen, as we a... |
17 October 2008 05:07 GMT |
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Three out of sixteen Nvidia partners announced today the release of new GTX 260 cards, featuring 216 shader cores instead of 192 as the original product. The new cards landed fast enough in the hands of reviewers, so information on their performance levels is already available on the web. Yet, there are also other in... |
17 September 2008 06:48 GMT |
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By now, most of you have already found out that NVIDIA is currently going through a rough patch, especially as far as the GeForce lineup is concerned. This mostly comes as a direct consequence of the fact that AMD's graphics subsidiary has finally succeed in putting forward a more than interesting product. Even ... |
17 July 2008 03:18 GMT |
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As most of you expected, NVIDIA has lowered the prices for its latest GeForce graphics cards. Even more, to make sure that everybody turns their attention to the company's latest cards, it has also gone official with the new prices. So, all of you out there who want to upgrade to the latest in graphics performan... |
14 July 2008 09:12 GMT |
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As some of you probably remember, this past week was not actually the best for the Santa Clara-based graphics manufacturer. In all fairness, one could easily say that it was actually the worst the company has seen this year. For those who are not in the know, this happened because the company's stock shares saw ... |
7 July 2008 04:19 GMT |
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Some ongoing rumors suggest that the Santa-Clara-based graphics manufacturer, NVIDIA, is planning to resort to some price cuts for its flagship graphics card, the GeForce GTX 280. The GTX 260 is also rumored to be heading for a lower price, but things are a bit more uncertain as compared to the GTX 280.These rumors h... |
4 July 2008 03:11 GMT |
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As expected, BFG Tech, one of NVIDIA's best channel partners, has announced its overclocked GTX 260 and GTX 280 cards. With three levels of overclocking power for both GPUs, enthusiast users can now choose the level of performance that best suites their needs. The OC, OC2 and OCX editions are available for both ... |
1 July 2008 05:50 GMT |
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GIGABYTE United Inc. has announced the launch of next generation graphics accelerators, the GV-N28-1GH-B and GV-N26-896H-B, aimed at delivering a superb, powerful and awesome gaming experience for users in Mumbai, India.The world leading motherboard and graphics card manufacturer has designed the new boards based on ... |
26 June 2008 05:51 GMT |
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This week, as most of you already know, the Santa Clara-based chip manufacturer, NVIDIA, has decided to get official with its latest graphics card lineup. What followed was a series of benchmarks and reviews that shared some light on the performance level of NVIDIA's GT200-series. But because these cards have be... |
21 June 2008 06:40 GMT |
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It's coming! NVIDIA plans to release a dual-core version of its latest flagship card, the GTX 280 GX2, pushing the total amount of graphics power computer users will benefit from even further. It is yet uncertain when this new card from NVIDIA comes out, but we should probably expect it as a response to a potent... |
19 June 2008 09:10 GMT |
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As we already told you a couple of weeks ago, ASUS is planning to release a new desktop computer system designed to provide the necessary computing power to run the newest releases in desktop PC gaming. The new system is said to be built using the latest in technology hardware, providing high amounts of computing pow... |
18 June 2008 10:22 GMT |
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Yes, the GTX 280 and GTX 260 cards are out, and a considerable number of users are wondering whether to upgrade or not. Although only three days have passed since NVIDIA officially launched the new desktop graphics cards, people are already claiming the GTX 280 to be the fastest on the market, or so at least until AM... |
18 June 2008 09:19 GMT |
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In the past, it usually took a while before NVIDIA's channel partners came out with overclocked and water-cooled graphics cards. But this doesn't seem to be the case with the latest GT200 series which, only two days after NVIDIA's official release, can be acquired in factory overclocked and water-coole... |
18 June 2008 06:39 GMT |
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Perhaps we all saw this coming a mile away: as soon as NVIDIA went official with its new graphics card lineup, major system vendors like HP have rushed to release their own implementation of the new cards. Since HP also happens to be among those vendors that can pride themselves with a mean-looking desktop gaming rig... |
17 June 2008 05:19 GMT |
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Now, this should be a bit shocking even for the biggest NVIDIA fans: the Santa Clara-based graphics manufacturer will be announcing today the release of its new graphics card lineup. By doing so, NVIDIA is going to beat AMD to being the first to release its next-generation video cards. As with all other new NVIDIA ca... |
16 June 2008 09:06 GMT |
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Some of you might consider that disclosing the performance details of a graphics card that hasn't yet been released is just like having someone tell you how a movie ends before you even get a chance to see it for yourself. Nevertheless, the general public will most certainly appreciate if NVIDIA next-generation ... |
16 June 2008 05:28 GMT |
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I don't know about you, but I'm this close to growing tired of all the recent news concerning NVIDIA's upcoming next-generation graphics cards. There is so much information available on the subject that, by now, you should know these cards like they were your own. Starting with the technical sheet and ... |
12 June 2008 08:32 GMT |
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As we told you yesterday, two online retailers have already listed an ASUS version of NVIDIA's yet-to-be released GT-200 based graphics card. Although the listing was clearly a fluke on behalf of the retailers, it did come to confirm one thing: we are probably going to see NVIDIA's next generation graphics ... |
11 June 2008 04:11 GMT |
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In case you haven't grown tired of reading all the rumors that have recently surfaced about NVIDIA's soon-to-be released graphics card lineup, here's another bit of information. Apparently, the GTX 280 and 260 will come with support for dual- and 3-way SLI, which means that the new lineup is not going ... |
6 June 2008 05:45 GMT |
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The leading manufacturer of consumer graphics, NVIDIA is supposed to release its new graphics card lineup by the end of June. To be more exact, the middle of 2008 will bring NVIDIA users up close and personal with the company's latest high-performance graphics card. Dubbed GT200, the card is expected to be avail... |
29 May 2008 08:48 GMT |
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