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Nvidia Goes For Four: Quad SLI Gaming Dissected
May 2, 2006 – 10:31 AM
An SLI setup can employ four graphics processors, which results in the most powerful 3D gaming solution available. But at the same time, Quad SLI requires an equally powerful system and a high-grade display to make sense. THG takes a look at this "best of the best" solution and uncovers its strengths and weaknesses.
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NVIDIA's GeForce 7800 GTX 512 New Graphics Champion
November 14, 2005 – 12:06 PM in NVIDIA
Today, NVIDIA lifts the veil to reveal the identity of its mysterious next generation of cards: the GeForce 7800 GTX 512. This new entry provides more internal bandwidth, higher memory capacity, and a clock speed surprise. With a tremendous four heat pipe cooler, this card puts NVIDIA back on the graphics performance throne - just in time for the holiday shopping season.
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NVIDIA's nForce2 Ultra Boosts AthlonXP's Chipset Power Base
May 25, 2004 – 1:00 PM in NVIDIA
NVIDIA has packed more features into its latest nForce2 chipset, including Gigabit Ethernet and Serial ATA capabilities. THG shows how the design does the AthlonXP justice. -
Seven of NVIDIA's Latest and Greatest Cards Tested
December 9, 2005 – 6:06 AM in Buyer's Guides
We put the THG screws to seven of NVIDIA's new graphics cards, ranging from the GeForce 6600 GT to the GeForce 7800 GTX with 512 MB of video memory. Power consumption, heat dissipation, noise level and, of course, overclocking potential are detailed. What else do you want to know?
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NVIDIA's Double Graphics Whopper: SLI Comes to Market
November 23, 2004 – 12:02 PM in Build Your Own
PCIe graphics, two graphics cards on a single board and plenty of 64-bit torque: NVIDIA's nForce 4 chipset makes this happen with two mobos from Asus and MSI. Our benchmarks and different setups underscore SLI's power, performance boosts and hiccups. -
NVIDIA, SiS and VIA Bring on Chipsets for AMD Socket 939
September 1, 2004 – 1:01 PM in NVIDIA
NVIDIA, SiS and VIA have launched their chipsets based on Athlon64 processors. And as THG's benchmarks show, there are performance differences. So who delivers and who doesn't? -
Nvidia increases the pace in high-performance mobile graphics
September 29, 2005 – 9:03 PM
Today there is a new face in the high performance mobile graphics market as nVidia launched a new flagship mobile graphics processor, the GeForce Go 7800 GTX. Unlike the launch of the Go 6800 Ultra where Dell had exclusivity at the launch, the Go 7800 GTX will debut in systems from a wide range of OEMs worldwide just about three months after the launch of the desktop chip. -
NVIDIA's New NT-Drivers for Athlon on KX133
February 5, 2000 – 12:02 PM in NVIDIA
Only hours after my review of VIA's Apollo KX133 chipset had been published, NVIDIA sent me new GeForce drivers for this new chipset. My complaints about Athlon's mediocre OpenGL-performance were heard! Have a look at the new results! -
NVIDIA, ATi Bring Five OpenGL Workstation Graphics for PCI Express to Market
August 16, 2004 – 1:01 PM
The wraps are hardly off PCI Express, and the first OpenGL workstation graphics cards with the interface are ready for purchase. ATi and NVIDIA have released three and two PCI Express cards, respectively, which THG runs through the benchmark mill. -
NVIDIA vs. 3Dfx - TNT vs. the Voodoos
October 7, 1998 – 1:01 PM
Times are changing in the graphics business. Prices of graphics cards are dropping and this might change a lot in the card makers business. -
NVIDIA's Detonator 3 Drivers
August 14, 2000 – 1:03 PM
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? -
NVIDIA GeForceFX: Brute Force Attack Against the King
January 27, 2003 – 12:00 PM in NVIDIA
After long weeks of impatient waiting, it has finally arrived. NVIDIA has distributed the first GeForceFX cards to the press. Now, NVIDIA has to prove that it really has what it takes to topple ATI and its successful Radeon 9700 PRO from the throne. Also, check out our MP3 downloads for an assessment of noise levels between the test systems. This is one graphics card you want to hear! -
NVIDIA Puts Its (New) Cards on the Table
October 23, 2003 – 1:02 PM in INTEL
NVIDIA tries to hit back at ATi's launch lead with its news enthusiast and mid-range graphics cards: the GeForce FX 5950 Ultra and the FX 5700, respectively. Does NVIDIA raise the bar for highend and mid-range graphics performance? Do incremental performance gains that both ATi and NVIDIA's new cards offer really matter in game play? Not that much really, but the very good news is that some really great graphics cards out there will become that much cheaper. -
AMD and Nvidia Platforms Do Battle
July 18, 2008 – 4:30 PM in AMD/ATI
AMD's 780G versus Nvidia's GeForce 8200. Both platforms turn integrated chipsets into hybrid graphics solutions. We look at microATX boards from ASRock to find the best all-in-one AMD platform.
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Intel or Nvidia? nForce 680i Challenges Intel P965 and 975X
December 19, 2006 – 2:25 PM in NVIDIA
Motherboards with Nvidia's nForce 680i chipset are now hitting the shelves, so we decided it was time for a chipset battle. The goal? To find out what is the best solution for your Core 2 Duo system.
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