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GeForce 9600 GSO 386 MB
- NVIDIA replaced the GeForce 8800 GS with the GeForce 9600 GSO. The 9600
GSO is still based on the same G92 core with 96 stream processors that the
8800 GS has, but NVIDIA gave card makers a bit more freedom in their
designs in terms of own PCB design to and determine their own clocks.
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Diamond Viper Radeon HD 3850
- The Diamond Viper Radeon HD 3850 512Mb Ruby edition, a lovely product.
It's a Radeon HD 3850 colored with a red PCB, a custom cooler slapped on
top of it and they pre-overclocked it to get closer the Radeon HD 3870
performance level.
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ECS GF8200A black edition mainboard
- The ECS GF8200A black edition mainboard is a 70 USD/EUR mainboard comes
with Hybrid graphics, (integrated GeForce 8200), VGA output, HDMI output,
HD audio integrated, Gigabit Ethernet, PCI-Express 2.0, Serial ATA (RAID
0,1,10) DDR2 memory up-to 1066 MHz and all that for a price hovering at
roughly 70 bucks
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Hiper Type R Mk-II 680W power supply
- One PSU that certainly will catch your attention is the one we'll be
testing for Hiper (High Performance group) today. it's their 680Watt Type
RII 680 Watt PSU. This PSU immediately will catch your attention die to
it's original packaging, the extremely 'out there' paint job and then ..
when you look at the front side of the PSU, you'll spot 8 USB connectors.
And all that is it next to being an actual PSU.
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XFX GeForce 9600 GT XXX 512MB
- A review on that XXX rated version of the GeForce 9600 GT. Hey, only XFX
can implement such a name for you. XFX have a "way" of communication and
getting attention. They quite honestly deliver really impressive products.
Today's tested product is no different.
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Matrox TripleHead 2 Go Digital Edition (DVI)
- Exactly two years ago we reviewed the analog (VGA) Matrox Triplehead to
go. And although a little rough around the edges when it came to graphics
card support, times have changed for the better. In fact last year they
released a digital (DVI interface) version of the product and we figured
it was about time to check out how this small box of magic has developed.
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AMD Phenom X3 8750 Triple core processor
- With the incremental increase in multi-core computing AMD last year
surprised pretty much anybody in the world when information leaked
regarding a roadmap showing CPUs with not 1,2 or 4 cores on them .. no
three cores. That's right, a triple core processor based on the Phenom
architecture. Let's have a look at it.
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EVGA nForce 750i SLI FTW For The Win
- eVGA decided to make a new cheaper mainboard opposed to 780/790,
designed it l33t and sexy. They named their new baby the eVGA nForce 750
FTW. Where FTW literally means "For The Win". Now if you send a product
with "FTW" in the actual name then as a company you need to have some
pretty big balls, as any reviewer will see if that product lives up-to the
reputation.
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AMD Phenom X4 9850 Black Edition
- It's April 2008 and AMD released their Phenom X4 50-series processors,
with an all new fixed B3 core, hopefully they can now leave the past
behind them and move forward with a processor that can actually start
competing with the competition. So get that in your brain real tight, the
biggest deficit of that B2 revision processor, is now fixed in the B3
edition, the deletion of the TLB erratum.
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BFG GeForce 9800 GTX 512MB OCX edition
- Today we are going to review a card from the OCX model, pretty much BFG
took the reference GeForce 9800 GTX 512MB and made sure the card you are
purchasing will function at a pretty hefty default overclock, while
maintaining your warranty. Since BFG offer a life-time warranty in the US
and 10 years in the rest of the world that is just a tremendous combo.
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Quad SLI Review With Dual 9800 GX2
- Today is the 25th, the press is 'allowed' to publish results on new
NVIDIA technology today. It's a topic
we quite frankly already have covered before .. yet then on a different
operating system. It was exactly that operating system limiting what we
really need to do .. and that is utilizing more than two GPU's to render a
game. Today obviously we'll play peek-a-boo with a Quad-SLI system.
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BFG GeForce 9800 GX2 1024MB
- NVIDIA launches it's worst kept secret of all times, the GeForce 9800
GX2. Basically the highest performing graphics card to date, though with a
twist .. as pretty much NVIDIA merged two cards together and is selling
that symbiosis as one.
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NVIDIA nForce 790i Ultra SLI
- NVIDIA launched their nForce series 790 mainboards. Guru3D will peek at
the highest performance model available, the eVGA nForce 790i Ultra SLI.
They slap DDR3 memory on it, a 9800 GX2 and started overclocking a Q6600
Core to quad processor towards pretty nice heights and observe overall
performance, with a gaming perspective.
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Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio PCIe
- Bordering on false advertisement, Creative's latest X-Fi isn't an X-Fi
at all, it's a new rev of the Audigy series using the X-Fi drivers and
gliding on the PCI Express bus. The EAX gaming enhancements are gone,
however, in favor of the more usable Crystallizer and CMSS3D functions.
The X-Audio does provide a good value with decent performance, stability,
and last but not least, is does sound good.
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CoolerMaster Cosmos "S"
- CoolerMaster today introduced a new PC case/chassis updated from
their "Cosmos" line of products. This unit is based on a standard Cosmos
1000 with some attention-grabbing new modifications targeted at the
high-end and enthusiast consumer with a diminutive amount of money to
spare. It's huge, it's profound, it's impressive, it's striking and it's
called the Cosmos S; with an S for "Sport". But is it any good ?
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