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Ready For the Masses - Video Editing With Matrox RT2000Dec 29, 2000 - in Reviews
Matrox RT2000 pack is made for users who want to cut, save or edit footage coming from different kinds of digital sources. The highlight of this solution is that it can process 2 video layers and 1 graphic layer in realtime.
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OpenGL Turbobooster - Diamond's FireGL2Dec 13, 2000 - in Reviews
A new workstation graphics card equipped with 64 MB DDR SGRAM challenges NVIDIA's Quadro2 Pro. We let both graphics cards fight it out on our Athlon, Pentium III and Pentium 4 test platforms.
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Head Two Head: Matrox Millennium G450Dec 8, 2000 - in Reviews
Matrox have been shipping graphics cards with their G450 chip for two months now, trying to keep pace with the tough competition from ATI and nVIDIA. The Millennium G450 is no 3D champion, but it has qualities which should be quite interesting for business users.
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Elsa Gladiac Ultra: A Perfect Graphics Card?Dec 4, 2000 - in Reviews
Using 64 MB of high speed DDR memory and nVIDIA's GeForce 2 Ultra, the Gladiac Ultra is one of the fastest graphics cards available. Elsa includes the 3D glasses called Relevator in order to increase attractivity of this product. Unfortunately the price raised just as well.
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Attacking the GeForce2 MX: ATi's Radeon 32 MB SDRAMOct 19, 2000 - in Reviews
In the price range between 150 and 200 dollars ATi tries to re-assert itself. With the 32 MB version of the Radeon card the graphics specialist offers a typical mainstream product, which tries to compete with GeForce2 MX and Voodoo4 4500.
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New NVIDIA Detonator 3 Drivers For LinuxOct 2, 2000 - in Reviews
A month later than for the Microsoft operating systems NVIDIA has finally released its Linux driver 0.95, which unofficially includes 'Detonator3'-tuning. 7 NVIDIA 3D cards under SuSE's brand new Linux version 7.0 had to show if the advance over the previous driver 0.94 is able to live up to the improvements seen with Detonator 3 under Windows 2000.
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AGP Pro = AGP On Steroids?Sep 22, 2000 - in Reviews
In recent tests we reviewed Motherboards with an AGP Pro slot. What is the beef about that feature?
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MPEG-4 - Copying a DVD Video to CD-ROMSep 13, 2000 - in Reviews
It is a well-known fact that DVD/MPEG-2 video sequences take up a lot of disk space. This makes a distribution on CD-ROMs unsuitable. A small tool shows that there is a way to convert video data from MPEG-2 into the brand new MPEG-4 format. This saves a lot! You can even burn 110 minutes of full resolution footage onto a CD-R.
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GeForce2 MX ShootoutSep 4, 2000 - in Reviews
With the arrival of the first few GeForce2 MX based graphics boards and the Detonator3 driver, we are now able to bring a comprehensive review. After close examination of our six candidates, the best solution available for the GeForce2 MX emerges.
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Digital Multi-Talent: Sony DCR-PC100EAug 31, 2000 - in Reviews
Test Case: Sony's digital video camera DCR-PC100E. Apart from a connection to the PC via a Firewire interface, this compact camera also offers interesting features such as a night vision mode and a Megapixel sensor for still pictures.
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Update: SUMA GF2 GTS SE and Detonator 3Aug 25, 2000 - in Reviews
We bring you updated performance data on the SUMA GF2 GTS SE as well as late breaking news on the Detonator 3 driver. After generous amounts of feedback and prolonged testing, we've made some interesting observations.
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Full Review of ATi's All-in-Wonder RadeonAug 21, 2000 - in Reviews
ATi's promises to take multimedia enthusiasts to new heights with their newly released All-in-Wonder Radeon. It has coupled the 'hot rod' Radeon core with some serious multimedia features that we have come to expect from its All-in-Wonder line of graphics accelerators. We take a close look and compare the Radeon All-in-Wonder to the latest challenger, the Asus V7700 Deluxe, to see who'll be crowned the true 'King of the Hill.'
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Full Review of SUMA's GeForce2 GTS 64 MB SEAug 16, 2000 - in Reviews
If GeForce2 Ultra should be too expensive for you, you might want to take a look at the GeForce2 GTS solution from SUMA. This newcomer in the 3D-scene equips its boards with 5.5 ns DDR memory running at 400 MHz by default, perfectly fitting the gap between the normal GeForce2 GTS cards and GeForce2 Ultra. You might be surprised to see that you can have excellent 3D performance for a rather attractive price.
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NVIDIA's Detonator 3 DriversAug 14, 2000 - in Reviews
With the launch of NVIDIA's latest 3D chipset, the GeForce2 Ultra, came the Detonator 3 series of driver. Incredible gains are being claimed with this driver over the previous generation of Detonator driver. We explore where these magical gains come from and just how much they help. Is the new driver a true engineering accomplishment or just marketing hype?
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NVIDIA Strikes Back - The GeForce2 Ultra 3D MonsterAug 14, 2000 - in Reviews
Latest since March '99 most 3D-savvy people in the IT industry had to learn that NVIDIA should not be underestimated. It's only a few weeks ago that ATi released its Radeon 3D-chip, giving NVIDIA quite a bit of competition. NVIDIA's answer didn't take very long and it's twofold. The new GeForce2 Ultra plus the new 'Detonator 3' driver set leave the whole competition in the 3D-arena far behind.
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NVIDIA 3D Under LinuxAug 11, 2000 - in Reviews
It finally has become reality. With NVIDIA's latest Linux drivers for XFree86 4 you'll get powerful 3D for this free open source operating system as well. Over are the times when only geeks were using Linux. Today even serious 3D-gamers should be pleased with the 3D-performance offered by NVIDIA. We tested 5 different NVIDIA 3D cards on 6 different platforms and compared the scores with the 3D-performance under Windows98.
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Video Excursion with the Asus V7700 DeluxeAug 7, 2000 - in Reviews
Everyone's become familiar with the GeForce2 GTS as one of the fastest 3D chipsets available on the market but little emphasis has been placed on the video capabilities of this graphics speed-demon. Asus intends to use their V7700 Deluxe to show that ATi isn't the only one who can make a 'Wonder' product.
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ELSA Gladiac MX ReviewJul 27, 2000 - in Reviews
ELSA is the first company to release a low-cost consumer board that's based on NVIDIA's GeForce MX chipset. This value minded monster attempts to shut down the competition for good. With an overview of all the major competition in this part of the market, we'll see just how well the MX lives up to all the hype.
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Update: ATi's Industry Shaking Radeon revisitedJul 21, 2000 - in Reviews
After the initial review of Ati's Radeon, we wanted to come back with a few added tidbits that didn't make it into the initial report. Data updates include overclocking results, GeForce2 64 MB, added resolutions and more.
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ATi's New Radeon - Smart Technology Meets Brute ForceJul 17, 2000 - in Reviews
ATi's new Radeon chip has been released a bit ahead of schedule, and now it will have to show if it's smart HyperZ technology is able to beat NVIDIA's forceful GeForce2 GTS. The card with the most new features will have to stand up against the gladiators from 3dfx and NVIDIA. Will shrewdness win over pure muscles?
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Battle of the Titans 2: Creative Labs's Annihilator 2 vs. Absolute Multimedia's Outrageous GeForce2 GTSJul 12, 2000 - in Reviews
As an update to our original GeForce2 roundup, we add full reviews of Creative Lab's and Absolute Multimedia's GeForce2 GTS offerings. We include each and every GF2 reviewed product in this massive free-for-all to see who's the best of the best.
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The Fastest GeForce2 GTS Card - Gainward's CARDEXpert GeForce2 GTS/400Jul 5, 2000 - in Reviews
All those many different GeForce2 GTS cards might already bore you, but Gainward has got something special for the performance freaks with big wallets. The CARDEXpert GeForce2 GTS/400 comes with 64 MB of 5 ns DDR SDRAM, which runs at up to 472 MHz . The chip was nice enough to do 233 MHz as well.
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3D Benchmarking - Understanding Frame Rate ScoresJul 4, 2000 - in Reviews
Understanding 3D-cards is not quite as simple as many people are suggesting. The first requirement for sensible 3D-card evaluation is a good understanding of 3D-benchmarks. This article about 3D-benchmarking is supposed to point out the bottlenecks of current 3D gaming solutions.
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Full Review of NVIDIA's GeForce2 MXJun 29, 2000 - in Reviews
NVIDIA's on a rampage to take over every segment of the consumer market with their latest chipset release called the GeForce2 MX. Learn why the competition shouldn't take this new low-cost assassin lightly.
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Blue Wonder? The Guillemot/Hercules 3D Prophet II GTSJun 28, 2000 - in Reviews
In this test we compare the 32 MB version of this GeForce2 GTS graphics card with the competitors Aopen PA256 Pro, Asus AGP V7700 Pure, Elsa Gladiac and Leadtek Winfast GeForce2, that are all based on nVidia's newest offspring.
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Asus AGP-V7700 Pure ReviewMay 19, 2000 - in Reviews
With the release of the GeForce2 GTS graphics chipset, vendors are rushing to put their flavors of the board onto store shelves. Asus is one such company and will be appearing on shelves sometime soon. Look over our detailed comparison of the newly released Asus AGP-V7700 Pure to the alternatively available GeForce2 boards.
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Professional Affair: OpenGL Graphics Cards CompeteMay 15, 2000 - in Reviews
With GeForce as the performance leader in the game market, Nvidia is now pushing into the workstation market. In our test the Quadro competes against OpenGL cards from Diamond, 3Dlabs and Evans & Sutherland.
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NVIDIA GeForce2 GTS Battle RoyalMay 9, 2000 - in Reviews
NVIDIA's GeForce2 GTS chipset has recently been released and cards are beginning to pour onto store shelves. Take an in-depth look at the first few available cards on the market to find out what graphics solution is best for you.
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Tom's Take On NVIDIA's New GeForce2 GTSApr 27, 2000 - in Reviews
After 36h benchmark marathons, no sleep and tons of writing I can finally present you my delayed, but epic GeForce2 GTS review. Does the fastest 3D chip available blow everything else out of the water?
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ATi Radeon256 PreviewApr 25, 2000 - in Reviews
ATi releases the details on its next generation technology chipset based Radeon256 graphics board. Although hardware was not available for testing, we are able to give details on the technical specifications, next generation features and more. We take an in-depth comparison of the Radeon256 technology to that of its upcoming competition.
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