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Asus AGP-V6800 Deluxe and Creative Labs Annihilator Pro ReviewApr 6, 2000 - in Reviews
Two of the most popular GeForce boards strut their stuff to show who's in charge of the GeForce scene. We take a look at what these two cards have to offer over the competition and where they stand vs. competing chipsets.
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Exploration into Overclocked AGP GraphicsMar 21, 2000 - in Reviews
After exploring the use of the 440BX chipset at 133 MHz FSB, we have decided to explore the ability of today's current video card selection to see who could handle the "out of spec" AGP speed. We find out which cards can stand up to the test and what we gain by doing so.
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ELSA Erazor X 2 GeForce reviewJan 31, 2000 - in Reviews
ELSA's new powerhouse, the Erazor X 2 raises the roof as it flexes its DDR muscle.
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ELSA Erazor X and Absolute Multimedia Outrageous 3D GeForce ReviewJan 24, 2000 - in Reviews
Battle of the Titans part 3: ELSA and Absolute Multimedia enter the fray. All of our currently tested GeForce based graphics cards are rounded up to see who's the best of the best.
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Leadtek WinFast GeForce 256 DDR ReviewJan 7, 2000 - in Reviews
Breaking free of the memory bottleneck chains.
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ATI Rage Fury MAXX ReviewDec 30, 1999 - in Reviews
ATI Rage Fury MAXX: ATI's 64 MB Double Whopper fill-rate beast takes on the world.
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S3 Diamond Viper II ReviewDec 24, 1999 - in Reviews
S3 jumps into the trenches with their new high end T&L graphics card, the Viper II
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Asus AGP-V6600 Deluxe ReviewDec 21, 1999 - in Reviews
Battle of the Titans Part 2: Who will earn top honors for the best GeForce 256 solution? Asus steps up to the plate flexing the AGP-V6600 Deluxe.
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Battle of the Titans: Creative Labs Annihilator vs. Leadtek WinFast GeForce 256Nov 25, 1999 - in Reviews
Who will earn top honors for the best GeForce 256 solution? Will it be the Creative Labs Annihilator or the Leadtek WinFast GeForce 256?
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Multitalented: All-in-One Graphic BoardsNov 18, 1999 - in Reviews
MPEG, video capture and video editing characterize the new trends on the market. The first all-in-one boards have finally become available at reasonable prices. We will take a look at the Voodoo3 3500TV, the Marvel G400TV, ATI's All-in-Wonder 128, the Erazor III Video from Elsa and the AGP-V3800 Ultra Deluxe from Asus.
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Preview of the Double Whopper - ATI's Rage Fury MAXXNov 8, 1999 - in Reviews
Revisit the ATI Rage Fury MAXX as we take a deeper look at its performance as software and hardware come very close to release.
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S3 Savage 2000 PreviewNov 2, 1999 - in Reviews
First Looks at S3's upcoming T&L graphics engine. The Savage 2000 / Viper 2!
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Over-clocking the GeForce256Oct 19, 1999 - in Reviews
Want to get the low down on what the GeForce can REALLY do? Come see the SDR and DDR GeForce take 3D performance to new levels as we test their over-clocking limits.
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GeForce256 and the First T&L-TitleOct 12, 1999 - in Reviews
Now that we know how GeForce performs with today's games, let's have a look at its performance with an actual T&L-title. Dragon Moor Zoological Gardens throws boat loads of polygons at our new 3D-hero and its contestants. Will the integrated T&L-engine make the difference?
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Full Review NVIDIA's new GeForce256 'GPU'Oct 11, 1999 - in Reviews
Get the scoop on NVIDIA's new monster chip with integrated transform and lighting engine and all those nifty new DirectX 7 features. We tested the SDRAM as well as the DDR SDRAM version of GeForce. Comment about CPU-scaling added on Oct. 13, 1999
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ATI Rage Fury Pro ReviewOct 8, 1999 - in Reviews
The real deal about the ATI Rage Fury Pro and Fury MAXX. Guarantied free from copies of ATi's presentations.
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VideoLogic Neon 250 ReviewSep 29, 1999 - in Reviews
VideoLogic unleashes its PowerVR Series 2 based Neon 250 hoping to bring the competition to its knees.
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Video Guide Part 3: Video Formats and Compression MethodsSep 24, 1999 - in Reviews
An overview of the most commonly used video formats, from AVI and MOV to MPEG, compression methods and an explanation of MPEG encoding with an example.
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Diamond Stealth III S540 Xtreme ReviewSep 20, 1999 - in Reviews
Price conscious buyers looking for the best bang for the buck should check this out. The latest Savage4 graphics card from Diamond comes with 166 MHz chip clock.
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32 Graphic Card Meltdown - Part TwoSep 6, 1999 - in Reviews
This article continues the 32 graphic card Meltdown by showing hardware performance with each card's shipping driver. Benchmarks include Shogo (DirectX), Expendable (DirectX), Descent3 (DirectX/OpenGL) and Quake3 Test v1.08 (OpenGL).
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3dfx, Matrox and Nvidia take on the KryoTech Cool Athlon 800 MHzAug 25, 1999 - in Reviews
What kind of performance can someone get out of these three top notch 3D accelerators when plugged into the fastest system we have in our lab? Removing the CPU as the bottleneck really gives us a clear picture of the performance each of the video boards has to offer.
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32 Graphic Card Meltdown - Part OneAug 4, 1999 - in Reviews
This first part of the 32-3D card article discusses the driver issues and feature list of the cards. Be careful, even this part one is 'only' 230 pages.
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Video Guide Part 2: Applications for CompaniesAug 3, 1999 - in Reviews
Professional video processing, video via the Internet, video conferencing systems and standards - everything the IT specialist should know.
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Video Guide Part 1: Market Situation and ApplicationsJul 29, 1999 - in Reviews
The World is turning digital. The vision of a perfect blend of telecommunication technology, consumer electronics and the PC will soon be a reality.
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Review of the Matrox G400 MAXJun 28, 1999 - in Reviews
During these days of higher end consumer graphics cards, there are few cards that offer innovative graphical features
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3DNow! Enabled 3D Adapters - Which solution offers the best performance?Jun 14, 1999 - in Reviews
3D-gaming used to be a tough call with non-Intel CPUs for a long time. The floating-point performance of CPUs from AMD, Cyrix, IBM, IDT, etc. could never really come close to the number crunching ability of a Celeron or Pentium II
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3D Chips and CardsApr 26, 1999 - in Reviews
We take a close look at today's 3D-technology and lists all the features you should expect from a state-of-the art 3D-card
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NVIDIA rocks the Boat with TNT2Mar 12, 1999 - in Reviews
It's not too long ago that Tom's Hardware Guide introduced 3Dfx's upcoming Voodoo3 chip to you, and many of you may have thought that this new chip will ensure 3Dfx's role as supplier of the world's fastest 3D accelerators for the future
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Preview of 3Dfx Voodoo3Feb 22, 1999 - in Reviews
Banshee, the last chip that 3Dfx released, could not really impress any of us when it was released last year and since Comdex 1998 we are highly anticipating the Voodoo3, a chip that's supposed to prove 3Dfx's leadership in the world of 3D-acceleration
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Comparison of Graphics Cards with NVIDIA's RIVA TNT ChipJan 5, 1999 - in Reviews
The RIVA TNT is out for several months now and most people agree that it is currently the best 2D/3D solution available.
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