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  • Full Power: NVIDIA Attacks With nForce2
    July 16, 2002 – 1:08 PM in NVIDIA
    The launch of the nForce chipset a year ago did not bring about the success that NVIDIA had hoped for. It should be better this time, though, because its sucessor, the nForce2, contains technology of the highest level: dual-channel DDR400 and AGP 8x should give a bigger performance boost for PCs with AMD Athlon XP. Valuable features, such as a FireWire interface and two network controllers, are optional. Integrated graphics based on GeForce4 MX is also optional, so that the success of the chipset is not endangered by a high price tag. NVIDIA has done its homework - let's see if that's enough for top scores.
  • Full Review of ATi's All-in-Wonder Radeon
    August 21, 2000 – 1:03 PM
    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.'
  • Full Review NVIDIA's new GeForce256 'GPU'
    October 11, 1999 – 1:02 PM
    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
  • Full Review of SUMA's GeForce2 GTS 64 MB SE
    August 16, 2000 – 1:03 PM
    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.
  • Full Review of NVIDIA's GeForce2 MX
    June 29, 2000 – 1:03 PM
    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.
  • 5 Power Supplies Get the Full Juice Treatment
    February 7, 2006 – 7:07 AM
    5 Power Supplies Get the Full Juice Treatment We give five new power supply units the full juice treatment after our previous stress tests laid many supposedly high-end units to rest in the scrap heap. Did vendors take heed of the hard lessons they learned during our past tests?
  • Best Games Never Published Part 3 - Full Throttle 2
    May 1, 2007 – 8:01 PM
    Best Games Never Published Part 3 - Full Throttle 2 Full Throttle 2: Hell on Wheels was LucasArts' proposed sequel to the classic adventure title Full Throttle.
  • CES 2007: Keep the bad guys away with full disk encryption
    January 7, 2007 – 3:06 PM
    CES 2007: Keep the bad guys away with full disk encryption You trust your hard drive to always serve up your data, but how do you keep the data away from the bad guys? Seagate seems to have an answer with an upcoming drive with full disk encryption. The drive works by signing data with encryption keys and by injecting additional code into a compatible Trusted Platform Module computer.
  • CES 2007: Proton to introduce two more full HDTVs
    January 5, 2007 – 10:32 AM
    Taiwan-based Proton Electronic Industrial is adding two full HD (high-definition) LCD TVs - one 42" and one 47" - to the lineup, and will demonstrate the two latest models (P47D5/ P42D5) at the upcoming 2007 International CES in Las Vegas (January 8-11).
  • CES 2007: A full keyboard for a normal sized phone
    January 7, 2007 – 12:02 PM
    CES 2007: A full keyboard for a normal sized phone Digit Wireless showcased what could potentially be one of the widest disseminated products to come out of CES 2007 at the Unveiled event last night.
  • Stress Test: Power Supplies Under Full Load
    July 11, 2005 – 1:04 PM
    Stress Test: Power Supplies Under Full Load We put PC power supplies from 300 to 850 watts under continuous load to see if they can satisfy the power appetite of potent Athlon and P4 systems. Are they efficient and stable? Click into the THG Laboratory to find out!

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