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Point Of View at CeBIT 2009

22nd March 2009 1125 Like

Now it’s time for one of nVidia’s authorised partners (as advertised on their poster at CeBIT) – Point of View. Their base is located in Europe actually- Holland. But they have subsidiaries in Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, France and USA....

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nVidia GTX260+ Bottleneck Investigation

19th March 2009 470 Like

This article is another installment in the ongoing investigation of bottlenecking in video cards, with the first installment having been done on a 8800 Ultra.To quickly recap on the basic premise: nVidia hardware allows separate core, shader and memory clocks....

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Sneaky trick enables SLI on non-SLI motherboard

18th March 2009 569 Like

Tweaktown discovered an article in Taiwanese magazine PC Home Advance that is sure to get NVIDIA’s knickers in somewhat of a knot. The article explains how to enable SLI support on a motherboard without official NVIDIA SLI certification. If you...

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Gainward at CeBIT 2009

18th March 2009 679 Like

Now it’s time for Gainward! What has surprised me the most about Gainward, is the fact that it was still included and shown as nVidia’s authorized supplier and partner (more about that later, when I get to nVidia). If you...

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Faulty graphics chips cost NVIDIA $66 million

17th March 2009 474 Like

During its last fiscal year, graphics chip manufacturer Nvidia spent $US43.6 million ($67 million) to cover warranty and product replacement claims as they related to graphics chips which were sold utilizing a weak packaging material that allowed the chips to...

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Nvidia slashes GTS 250, GTX 260 prices

13th March 2009 451 Like

Nvidia has cut prices of its GTS 250 and GTX 260 graphics cards by 10 to 15 percent. The recently launched GTS 250 rebrand has dropped by around €20 to €119, and ends up priced on par with ATI’s Radeon...

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ATI Graphics Partners Think Radeon 4870 is Too Good

12th March 2009 421 Like

DailyTech revealed last week ATI’s new pricing strategy to compete with NVIDIA’s GTS 250 rebrand, also known as the 9800 GTX+. The ATI Radeon HD 4850 512MB was to drop to $129, while the Radeon HD 4870 512MB was scheduled...

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GeForce GTX 260 vs RADEON HD 4870 1024MB

11th March 2009 521 Like

In this review we’ll try to find out what graphics card to choose, if you have about $300 to spend and cannot afford a High-End product for $500 or more. Of course, when you read this article, prices may differ...

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