The Graphics Cards Articles
- VGA Charts VIII: PCI Express Winter 2005
- Don't Throw Out Your ATI Radeon X800 Yet
- NVIDIA's GeForce 7800 GTX 512 New Graphics Champion
- The DDR2 Joker Upgrades GeForce 6600
- 80's Drivers Rock And Roll SLI
- Two GTs Great For Gaming
- ATI Enters The X1000 Promised Land
- NVIDIA Is In The CrossFire
- Are Intel's Integrated Graphics Processors Good Enough for Gaming?
- Hard Disk Drive Video Players Hit The Mainstream
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- AMD pushes out three more triple-core chips!!
- Phenom as good or better than Intel in gaming?
- Build Now or Wait for Nehalem?
- Deneb in December
- Core2 Duo, Q6600, or Phenom 9950 BE ?
- Should I air or water cool my gaming rig?-Please help!
- RAM overclock question
- Core 2 Quad and Duo Temperature Guide
- Q6600, Abit IP35-Pro, and Voltage Levels
- First attempt at overclocking (Q9450)
6:06 AM - December 9, 2005 by
Tino Kreiss
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: nvidia
Topics: Buyer's Guides
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: nvidia
Topics: Buyer's Guides
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Noise
Once the graphics driver has loaded, the fan slows down considerably. In our test, the fan did not spin up in either 2D or 3D mode, keeping the chip sufficiently cooled and resulting in a noise level of 39.3 db(A).
Tools, Software And Web Support
The software bundle is identical to that of the GT version and has already been described in that section of the article. Included features: Asus Enhanced Driver , Game Live Show, Replay, Game Face Live, WDM Capture Driver, Power Director 3DE, Mediashow SE. Games are Project Snowblind, and Joint Operations Typhoon Rising.

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