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  1. Next week’s driver update brings PhysX to GeForce GPUs

    Next week’s driver update brings PhysX to GeForce GPUs

    SlashGear - Aug 8, 2008

    I generally try to stay on top of things when it comes to the components in my gaming rig. I usually try to buy a new graphics card once, maybe twice a year, and generally don’t go for the top-of-the-line card. Despite

    Also tagged: hardware, gaming, pc, archive, nvidia

  2. Intel Larrabee multicore graphics & co-processing chip set for 2009

    Intel Larrabee multicore graphics & co-processing chip set for 2009

    SlashGear - Aug 4, 2008

    Intel has announced details of their upcoming Larrabee chip, an multi-core x86-based processor that, according to senior principle engineer Larry Seiler, “combines the full programmability of the CPU with the kinds of

    Also tagged: cpu, intel, archive, larrabee

  3. NVIDIA rumored to exit chipset business

    NVIDIA rumored to exit chipset business

    SlashGear - Aug 1, 2008

    NVIDIA are preparing to pull out of the motherboard business, according to a report by DigiTimes. Citing “sources close to the situation”, it’s claimed that NVIDIA called a meeting with manufacturing partners earlier

    Also tagged: archive, nvidia, rumor, motherboard

  4. ECS announces GeForce 9800 GTX+ Hydra Pack

    ECS announces GeForce 9800 GTX+ Hydra Pack

    SlashGear - Jul 29, 2008

    Low Crysis framerates got you down? There’s a good chance that your graphics card needs an update, and while some of the newer cards are finally able to play on “High” settings, you may want to consider a dual-GPU

    Also tagged: hardware, gaming, pc, archive, nvidia

  5. MIT grads build PC with 16 GPUs

    MIT grads build PC with 16 GPUs

    SlashGear - Jul 29, 2008

    I remember back when I first installed a second graphics card in my gaming rig. I thought that I had achieved greatness. Of course these days it’s not all that uncommon to find multiple GPUs in a gaming system (be it

    Also tagged: gaming, pc, archive

  6. SlashGear Review - VisionTek Radeon HD 4850

    SlashGear Review - VisionTek Radeon HD 4850

    SlashGear - Jul 4, 2008

    ATI’s latest cards are out, and they are getting some major attention. These are supposed to be the cards that really put ATI back on the map in the GPU race. Personally I thought that the 38xx series were pretty good

    Also tagged: gaming, review, feature, archive, ati, visiontek, slashgear reviews

  7. SlashGear Review - VisionTek Radeon HD 3870 X2 Overclocked

    SlashGear Review - VisionTek Radeon HD 3870 X2 Overclocked

    SlashGear - Jun 27, 2008

    I was impressed when I had a chance to check out VisionTek’s Radeon HD 3870, as it really performed quite well. Now I’ve gotten ahold of its big brother, the Radeon HD 3870 X2. This card also comes from VisionTek, and

    Also tagged: gaming, review, feature, visiontek, slashgear reviews

  8. GeForce GTX 200 - nVidia new flagship chip

    GeForce GTX 200 - nVidia new flagship chip

    SlashGear - Jun 16, 2008

    nVidia shares more details on its upcoming GeForce GTX 200 family GPU, the GeForce GTX 280 and GeForce GTX 260 chip. These two chipset is a big upgrade and improvement from previous line – unlike the G80 to G92 upgrade

    Also tagged: gaming, archive, video cards, nvidia

  9. GeForce 9600 GSO - nVidia new entry-level video card

    SlashGear - Apr 28, 2008

    nVidia released its new entry-level GeForce 9600 GSO without any drum beating. The card features a scaled down 9600 GT GPU that runs at 550Mhz with its 384MB memory at 800Mhz – however its unified shaders are clocked

    Also tagged: archive, video cards, nvidia, high definition, geforce

  10. Get a GeForce 8800 GT for your older Mac Pro

    SlashGear - Apr 17, 2008

    If you own an older Mac Pro and want to upgrade your video to the latest and greatest, you’ll finally be able to do just that. Back in January Apple made the Nvidia GeForce 8800 GT an option for the newly revamped Mac

    Also tagged: gaming, apple, mac, archive, nvidia

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