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Charts

  • Gaming Graphics Charts Q3/2008

    Featuring 101 different combinations of single, dual, three-way, and four-way graphics card configurations, our VGA Charts for 2008 include the largest collection of benchmarks we’ve ever published — almost 7,000 scores, in fact. We have five generations of cards covered here, from AMD’s X800-, X1000-, HD 2000-, HD 3000-, and HD 4000-series to Nvidia’s GeForce 6-, 7-, 8-, 9-, and GTX 200-series boards. Our tested resolutions cover 1280x1024, 1680x1050, and 1920x1200—with and without AA/AF. So, whether you’re looking for the best value in graphics for your favorite game or investigating the benefit of multi-card rendering through CrossFire and SLI, this year’s VGA charts are the most comprehensive yet.

News

  • Pioneer, Sharp let Blu-ray play
    October 7, 2004 – 1:35 PM
    Two companies supporting the Blu-ray Disc optical disc format unveiled prototype players at the Ceatec 2004 exhibition, taking place here this week.
  • Pioneer introduces 5.1 surround sound system for Xbox 360
    May 10, 2006 – 5:10 PM
    Pioneer Electronics has unveiled a 5.1 surround sound system with all the trimmings, officially licensed for the Xbox 360.
  • Vadim Launches 9800 GX2 And 9800 GTX Modular Waterblocks
    April 2, 2008 – 2:41 PM
    Vadim Computer announced today the release of its BlastFlow waterblock for 9800 GX2 and a plate for the recently released 9800 GTX graphics cards.
  • Pioneer's 400 GB Blu-Ray Disc Coming
    December 4, 2008 – 2:30 PM
    According to Pioneer, Blu-ray technology will be in for a huge upgrade. The firm claims that it has developed a new disc manufacturing technology that will allow up to 400 GB of data to be packed onto a single disc. Sounds too good to be true? Here’s the
  • CeBIT 2008: Some leaks of the 9800 GX2
    March 5, 2008 – 3:44 PM in CeBIT
    Although the launch of the GeForce 9800 GX2 was postponed to March 18, it didn't stop it from making a timid appearance on some of the most daring booths. The official order has been not to show the card.

Articles

  • Pioneer's DVR-A08XLA Jumps to 4x Dual Layer Speeds
    August 18, 2004 – 1:01 PM
    The arrival of a new generation of DVD burners from Pioneer usually heralds new upgrades across the feature spectrum, and the vendor's DVR-A08XLA DVR-108 is no different. With speeds of 16x for writing and 4x for re-writing, dual-layer 4x speeds for 2.4 media also represent a pleasant surprise.
  • Pioneer DVR-A06 DVD Writer: The War +/- Won't Happen
    September 5, 2003 – 1:02 PM
    Two years after the launch of the first mass-market DVD writer, Pioneer has brought out its sixth generation device, the DVR-A06 boxed version and the DVR-106 OEM version. The Japanese manufacturer, a member of the DVD Forum and an enthusiastic advocate of the -R and -RW standards, is nevertheless offering a hybrid product that the company says can read and record to multiformats. We put the company's compatibility claims to the test.
  • Radeon 9800 256 MB
    June 4, 2003 – 1:01 PM
    Simultaneous to the launch of NVIDIA's GeForce FX 5900 Ultra, ATI introduces the 256 MB, DDR II variant of the successful Radeon 9800 Pro. This test will show you if double the memory is worth the extra $100.
  • Nvidia GeForce 9800 GX2 Review
    March 18, 2008 – 8:59 AM in NVIDIA
    Nvidia GeForce 9800 GX2 Review Nvidia's latest dual GPU graphics card has a lot to offer. But, how does it do in the price-performance wars?
  • Strike Force: The new ATI Radeon 9800, 9600 and 9200 Series
    March 6, 2003 – 12:01 PM
    Only a month has passed since the introduction of NVIDIA's GeForceFX 5800 Ultra, and already ATi is preparing its counter-offensive, launching the Radeon 9800 PRO alias R350, the successor to the Radeon 9700 PRO. At the same time, the 9500 and 9000 series are being replaced by the 9600 and the 9200. Here is a first test of the new Radeon 9800 PRO and an outlook on the 9600/9200.