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STORIES ABOUT: Graphic Card
AMD's Next-Generation Graphics Get Prices
Users looking to acquire one of AMD's highly expected next-generation graphics cards can now draw up a budget plan. The prices for AMD's new lineup will be made available for the company's partners at Computex. In the past month, details about AMD's RV770 GPU have surfaced on the web. Particulars starting with technical specifications and ending with estimations about the card's availability date have ... [read more >>]
03 June 2008, 03:22GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
SPARKLE Rolls out New Gaming Graphic Cards
Another graphic card manufacturer has decided to roll out a product designed for gaming enthusiasts. This time we are talking about SPARKLE, which has recently released a NVIDIA-based graphic card as part of its high-end Calibre lineup. With this card, SPARKLE has decided to use NVIDIA’s GeForce 9600 GPU and design it so it would satisfy the requirements of high-end users. Based on this GPU, SPARKLE created two models, dubbed P96 ... [read more >>]
03 June 2008, 02:43GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
ASUS to Unveil Gaming Lineup at Computex
Anyone who will be able to arrive at this year's Computex show held in Taipei, Taiwan between June 3-7 will have a "first look" at ASUS' new lineup of gaming-ready products, which is part of the company's ROG (Republic of Gamers) series and will display a wide range of products, including portable and desktop computer systems. The new ROG product lineup is going to include no less than four graphics ca ... [read more >>]
30 May 2008, 06:13GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
NVIDIA Rumored to Launch GT200 in the Middle of June
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 available for purchase in the 25th week of this year. According to Fudzilla and their sources, the Santa Clara, Calif ... [read more >>]
29 May 2008, 08:48GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
MSI to Release New GeForce 9600 Graphic Card
MSI, one of the leading manufacturers of computer hardware products, is also known for its factory overclocked graphic cards. Being an NVIDIA partner means that the company is capable of offering its users some of the best performance graphic cards available on the market. And, if you are to add their overclocking experience, you will deal with some of the best consumer graphic cards money can buy. The release of NVIDIA's ... [read more >>]
27 May 2008, 12:18GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
ASUS Releases the ROG XG Station
Yesterday, ASUS officially announced the release of the ROG XG Station, the world’s first VGA and multimedia docking station. Being part of the ROG (Republic of Gamers) series, the product is obviously designed with the gaming users in mind. The ROG XG Station was first showcased at last year's CES show and is actually an external graphics card, providing support to laptop users. The product is based on NVIDIA's 8600GT GPU and ... [read more >>]
27 May 2008, 05:46GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
Up to 12% Speed for the New ASUS Graphic Cards
ASUS announced yesterday the release of two overclocking graphic cards based on AMD's dual RV670XT GPUs. The ASUS EAH3850 SMART OC/HTDI/1G allows users to gain up to 12% boost in speed under high-voltage, with the simple push of a button which is located just above the DVI output. The button is easy to access and allows users to turn to high-voltage mode only when needed and to save energy otherwise. The other card, ASUS EAH3870X2 TOP ... [read more >>]
18 March 2008, 10:53GMT | (c) 2008 Softpedia
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