It certainly took KFA2, Galaxy's European division, a while to announce its graphics card based on the GeForce GT 520, but the company has finally released a GF119 solution, which uses a low-profile PCB and active cooling setup.
The card doesn't seem to differ too much from all the other GT 520 models th... |
15 April 2011 09:27 GMT |
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Just a few days have passed since Yeston introduced to the world a custom-designed GTX 570 that featured 2.5GB of memory together with a tri-slot cooler to form a monstrous video card, and today the company has just let loose another impressive graphics solution, a custom-cooled 2GB-packing GTX 550 Ti.
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16 March 2011 09:23 GMT |
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It looks like highly-performing graphics cards are reserved to the users who take it seriously when it comes to investing huge amounts of money. It may seem logical for these state-of-the-art graphics adapters to sit on next-generation motherboards, yet there are technology nostalgics that would like to get the best ... |
8 January 2008 04:57 GMT |
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We have reached a delicate point in our existence, when technology loses value (and market share, of course) if it's not a breakthrough. All that matters is to deliver the first working unit or the first prototype. And, of course, if someone else beat you to it, keep claiming you're the first. Or that is wh... |
3 January 2008 10:19 GMT |
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Asus has just unveiled the EN8800GT graphics card series to feature the latest generation of Nvidia GPUs as well as an extremely large onboard memory size. The video graphics card is designed to support hardcore gaming and provide the best multimedia playback at ultra-high resolutions. The DirectX 10 compatible card... |
7 December 2007 08:07 GMT |
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Club 3D has launched a new GPU designed for the HD video enthusiasts, implemented for optimal HD video support with Blu-ray and HD-DVD. This newest video card from the Club 3D company is based on the remarkable overclocking 8600 video processor. Helped by a good amount of video RAM this card should perform at least s... |
17 July 2007 10:59 GMT |
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Remember Larrabee? In case you don't you'll simply love this. Because INTEL has developed a solution to its crappy onboard VGA adapters. And the project involves the development of single and multi-GPU solutions sold for under $300. In practice this could just as well mean that INTEL will soon become the 3r... |
22 June 2007 02:55 GMT |
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With all the fuss of ATI's upcoming series of video cards and all, people have begun turning their attention away from NVIDIA, but these guys don't give up that easy. In order to have something powerful that could still draw the public attention away from ATI, NVIDIA has planned on releasing a new version o... |
16 April 2007 04:37 GMT |
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