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  • Desktop VGA Charts

    Once again, we've updated the VGA charts with all of the latest cards on the market. The updated version includes a wealth of new information, as we've added a large number of new graphics cards from both Nvidia and ATI. From the Nvidia camp we've benchmarked the new DirectX 10 Geforce 8800 GT in both single card and SLI configuration, as well as the midrange Geforce 8600 GTS and low-end Geforce 8400 GS turbocache edition. On the ATI side, we've added the new DirectX 10.1 Radeons 3870 and 3850, and augmented the Radeon 2900 XT results with a crossfire configuration. We've also included the Radeon 2600 PRO and 2600 XT, both in single and Crossfire configurations as well. Finally, as the counterpoint for the 8400 GS turbocache, we've added the Radeon 2400 Pro hypermemory edition. While this might seem to be a large amount of information to soak in, our simple interface has proven invaluable to those of us who need to compare various graphics card performance in specific titles.

  • Workstation Graphics Cards Charts

    In the marketplace, new technologies can save both time and money; however there are many products to choose from. If you are like most professionals, you might not have the time to see what graphics product will improve efficiency as well as maintain your bottom line. That is why we dedicated a chart for workstation graphics cards. We wanted to give you the definitive tool that cuts out the research to help you make wise purchasing decisions. We take a look at performance in 3D Studio Max, Maya, and Solidworks in 19 separate benchmarks This page is updated on a regular basis and provides a unique resource for everybody who is looking for a workstation graphics card. Our service is free and allows for interactive performance comparison. By clicking on a particular graphics card's performance bar you will see the test configuration.

  • Dual & Quad VGA Charts 2008

    For users who want the highest graphics performance a system can provide they need to add more cards in dual and quad configurations. In these charts we test the best configurations of AMD's CrossFire and Nvidia's SLI. We wanted to take all the guesswork out of who is best in what game. This is the ultimate graphics resource tool for hardcore gamers and power users. Each configuration is run them through a battery of eight intensive tests including 7 real world gaming applications and one synthetic benchmark. * Battlefield 2142 * Dark Messiah of Might and Magic * Doom 3 * Microsoft Flight Simulator X * Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion * Prey * Warhammer: Mark of Chaos * 3DMark06 Our charts are interactive and regularly updated to enable you to make informed buying decisions. By clicking on a particular graphics card's performance bar you will see the test configuration. These charts are the answer to what a user needs: the best multi-video card configuration available for a particular price and application!

News

  • Nvidia's GeForce 7800 GS breathes life into AGP
    February 2, 2006 – 1:11 PM
    If your computer system is potent enough for your current needs and doesn't justify the upgrade to PCI Express, there is still a way to keep the graphics power up to date: Nvidia today released its 7800 GS graphics processor for AGP-based graphics cards that promise a speed upgrade over 6800 GT models.
  • Nvidia releases WHQL certified series 80 driver
    October 20, 2005 – 4:36 PM
    Nvidia today released an updated version of its series 80 driver.
  • Nvidia To Acquire Ray Tracing Company
    May 22, 2008 – 6:30 PM in Business
    PC Perspective is reporting Nvidia will be acquiring RayScale, a ray tracing software company. An official announcement is expected in the next few days if not sooner. According the RayScale’s website the company “provides ray tracing photo-realistic sol
  • Nvidia To Rename Cards To Help Alleviate Confusion
    May 8, 2008 – 8:40 AM in NVIDIA
    Nvidia has revealed plans to simplify its product range so that people who aren’t as well versed in techtalk can understand what the company is trying to market.
  • Nvidia to launch DirectX 10 chip in mid-November
    October 2, 2006 – 10:43 AM
    Nvidia is expected to announce the world's first DirectX 10-compliant graphics chip, the GeForce 8800 (codenamed G80), in the middle of November, graphics card makers revealed.

Articles

  • Nvidia Goes For Four: Quad SLI Gaming Dissected
    May 2, 2006 – 10:31 AM
    Nvidia Goes For Four: Quad SLI Gaming Dissected 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.
  • NVIDIA's GeForce 7800 GTX 512 New Graphics Champion
    November 14, 2005 – 12:06 PM in NVIDIA
    NVIDIA's GeForce 7800 GTX 512 New Graphics Champion 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.
  • 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
    Seven of NVIDIA's Latest and Greatest Cards Tested 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?
  • 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.

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  GeForce GTX 280 Video Card  
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  GeForce 9800 GTX Video Card  
The XFX NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX 512MB graphics card raises the performance bar by enabling full-throttle lifelike game play at intense resolutions...
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  GeForce 8800 GT Video Card  
Redefine your gaming reality with the EVGA GeForce 8800 GT 512MB PCI Express 2.0 graphics card featuring DirectX 10 GPU and a unified architecture...
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  GeForce 8800 GTX Video Card  
The nVIDIA GeForce 8800GTX graphics card from Asus incorporates 768MB of on-board DDR3 memory and two dual-link DVI outputs that support two...
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From $508.49
  GeForce 8600 GT Video Card  
Now the award-winning nVidia GeForce 8 Series architecture extends to GeForce 8600 graphics processors. Offering unparalleled levels of graphics...
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