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Matching Doom3 With The Best Graphics CardAug 9, 2004 - in Reviews
Which graphics cards offer maximum-quality Doom3 play? We benchmarked a selection of newer and older models from ATI and NVIDIA to find out.
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Making Videos on the Fly With Sticky Pod Camera MountAug 6, 2004 - in Reviews
The Sticky Pod's inventor says his mounting system lets you attach a video camera to your car's exterior while moving at high speeds. THG took his claim one step further and took the system not only for a drive, but for a ride on the outside of an airplane as well.
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Study: PC graphics shipments down, Intel increases market shareAug 6, 2004 - in News
Despite an overall declining graphic chip market in the second quarter, Intel was able to expand its shipments with the help of its recently launched Grantsdale integrated graphic chipset (IGC) and increase the pressure on Nvidia, ATI and Via, according to a study released by Jon Peddie Research.
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HDTV Basics ExplainedAug 5, 2004 - in Reviews
Confused about HDTV? We explain the basics of HDTV and what you can do to benefit from it.
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NVIDIA Driver Bug In Doom III On Dual Display SystemsAug 4, 2004 - in News
Users running their PC in Dual Display configuration with a NVIDIA 6800 card will face low FPS and drops down to 3-4FPS in some areas of Doom III. But there's a way to fix it.
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Nanosys withdraws from IPOAug 4, 2004 - in News
Nanosys, a much-hyped company in the nano-technology industry, has decided to cancel its initial public offering, which was scheduled for this week.
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13 Barebones Reviewed Are Anything But SquareAug 4, 2004 - in Reviews
The small cube-shaped barebone PCs continue to emerge in a growing number of living rooms as sleekly designed personal video recorders (PVR) and DVD players. However, loud fan noise pollution is too often a necessary evil.
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ATI FireGl X3 introducedAug 4, 2004 - in News
ATI R420 finally got its workstation family member hidden under FireGl name.
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ATI Beta Catalyst v4.9 For Doom3Aug 4, 2004 - in News
ATI is making a pre-release version of its upcoming CATALYST 4.9 driver available to its customers. This driver should result in better performance of Radeon Cards in Doom III.
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Prolink's PixelView GeForce FX 5900XT Master of MonitoringAug 3, 2004 - in Reviews
Prolink heeds the call of users who want the extras of temperature-sensitive fan controls as well as fan-speed and temperature-monitoring capabilities in a high-performance graphics card. The PixelView GeForce FX 5900XT Golden Limited's pricepoint of less than $200 makes it that much more convincing.
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Intel jumps into the 64-bit processor frayAug 3, 2004 - in News
Intel released its 64-bit Xeon processor this week, finally joining the 64-bit market dominated by AMD's Athlon 64 and Opteron.
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Microsoft reinvents desktop graphics in Windows LonghornAug 2, 2004 - in News
Microsoft is working away on the next-generation of Windows, code-named Longhorn, due in 2006.
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Dell, HP, IBM, and Sun introduce 32/64-bit options as companies load up on gearAug 2, 2004 - in News
Dell, Hewlett-Packard, and IBM this week will introduce the first servers to use the 32/64-bit Nocona version of Intel's Xeon processor.
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TFT LCD makers and market research firms expect oversupply of TFT LCD panels in 2HAug 2, 2004 - in News
TFT LCD makers and market research firms expect to see a 5-8% oversupply of TFT LCD panels in the second half of this year.
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Intel slowed by speedbumpsJul 30, 2004 - in News
Intel announces that they will delay introduction of the Pentium 4 running at four gigahertz until the first quarter of 2005.
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ATI chairman: Demand for ATI PCI-E VGA chips continues to growJul 29, 2004 - in News
ATI Technologies has continued to increase its wafer starts at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) because demand for ATI's PCI Express graphics chips is seeing steady growth, ATI chairman Ho Kwok-yuen stated.
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XGI to mass produce native PCI Express graphics chips in early 2005Jul 29, 2004 - in News
XGI Technology expects to start mass production of its first native PCI Express-compatible graphics chip for the entry- to middle-level desktop VGA market, the XG47, early next year, according to the company's newly appointed president Jonathon Shyi, who assumed his post on July 20.
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Duron Successor: AMD SempronJul 28, 2004 - in Reviews
AMD has unveiled a new processor brand based on its existing AthlonXP architecture to serve the value PC segment. Available for Socket A and Socket 754, AMD's Sempron matches Intel Celeron D's clockspeeds and prices and, AMD says, out benchmarks the Celeron D.
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ATI launches Radeon 9250 to compete with GeForce FX5200Jul 28, 2004 - in News
ATI Technologies launched its Radeon 9250 graphics chipsets earlier this week.
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New NVIDIA Drivers v61.77 With SM3.0Jul 28, 2004 - in News
Just a few days after the release of the new v61.76 drivers and one day after the release of Microsofts DirectX 9.0c, NVIDIA comes with a new driver v61.77 with enabled Shader Model 3.0 Support for GeForce 6800 cards.
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Iomega Corporation Ships New Double Layer DVD DriveJul 27, 2004 - in News
New Iomega Super DVD 12x Dual-Format USB 2.0 Drive Reaches 8.5 GB Capacity Milestone
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Doom 3 Video Card RequirementsJul 27, 2004 - in News
id explains the video card memory requirements to play Doom 3 at certain quality levels. You need a not yet released 512 MB video card to play the game at the highes stettings! The minimum is a 64 MB card.
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Microsoft DirectX 9.0c availableJul 27, 2004 - in News
DirectX 9.0c in finaly available. Microsoft put the Redistributable and the SDK Summer 2004 update on its servers. The web installer is not here yet.
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Sapphire Introduces Toxic Radeon X800Jul 26, 2004 - in Reviews
Sapphire wants to address gamers and extreme overclockers with its new and gaudy Radeon Toxic X800 family. The first card to be available is the Toxic X800 Pro Vivo 256 MB, based on the 12-pipe version of ATI's new R420 graphics processor.
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HIS' X800 IceQIIs ComethJul 23, 2004 - in Reviews
HIS has taken the lead to become among the first vendors to offer a graphics card based on ATi's X800 processor. Packaged with the tried-and-tested IceQ cooling system, THG benchmarks the Excalibur Pro IceQ II VIVO and XT PE IceQ II VIVO to gauge how well the vendor harnesses the X800's power.
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RAID 5 Scaling Tests With Up To Eight DrivesJul 23, 2004 - in Reviews
Costs are no doubt an important factor for SATA storage. We tested several configurations using up to eight drives from RAIDCore, Raptor and Western Digital to determine the best price/performance ratio.
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Intel to bundle ATI-based VGA cards with 915/925 motherboardsJul 23, 2004 - in News
Intel and ATI Technologies plan a co-marketing initiative called "Driving Change", which will target the channel and bundle ATI own-brand add-in-board (AIB) clients with Intel own-brand motherboards, according to sources at Taiwanese motherboards makers.
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PNY announces Geforce PCI Express cardsJul 23, 2004 - in News
PNY launched a new family of Geforce 6-based graphic cards. The products are PCI Express-enabled and offer more bandwidth than AGP-based alternatives for high-resolution graphics, games, and other graphically-intensive applications.
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Geforce 6800 soon to be available for notebooks?Jul 22, 2004 - in News
According to several media reports, Nvidia apparently is working on a mobile version of the Geforce 6800, code-named NV41M.
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