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OpenGL: Quake III Team Arena
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OpenGL: Quake III Team Arena. a new notebook hosts the athlon64. Now that the sound and fury over AMD's 64 bit processor debut in desktops has (slightly) died down, AMD brings the Athlon64 to notebook market. THG got to test the Mobile Athlon64 3000+ and saw...
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Open GL: Quake III Team Arena
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Open GL: Quake III Team Arena. late christmas present. Fewer than six weeks into the new year, ATi is waking the mobile gaming community up from its state of winter hibernation with a new mobile DirectX 9 chip, the MR 9700. ATi's goal: nothing less than to...
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Open GL: Quake III Team Arena
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Open GL: Quake III Team Arena. combining work with play. With its M6000N Series, Asus wants to prove that its new business notebook series delivers for work and play. Equipped with ATI's Mobility Radeon 9600 graphics card and a 15.1" or 15.4" TFT high-resolution...
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Open GL: Quake III Team Arena
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Open GL: Quake III Team Arena. graphics boost. What more can Dell add to its fast and furious Dell Inspiron 8600 notebook with a 15.4" wide screen display, 7200 rpm hard drive and Pentium-M 1.7 GHz CPU? The answer is ATI's MR 9600 Pro Turbo graphics processor....
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Open GL: Quake III Team Arena
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Open GL: Quake III Team Arena. acer packs the athlon64. The comparison between Acer's bright red Ferrari 3200 notebook and the legendary sport's car par excellence is obvious enough. But for a reasonable $2,000 (€2,050), does Acer's Ferrari desktop, equipped...
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OpenGL: Quake III Team Arena
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OpenGL: Quake III Team Arena. desktop graphics ambitions. ATi's high-end mobile graphics processor, the Mobility Radeon 9800 (M18), on paper, offers superior specs on all fronts. With eight pixel pipelines and a 256 bit memory interface, will ATi's latest close...
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Open GL: Quake III Team Arena
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Open GL: Quake III Team Arena. geforce go 6800 reaches for desktop graphics performance. NVIDIA's latest mobile graphics chip comes with a plethora of features including twelve pixel pipes, DirectX 9c Shader 3.0 support, and a programmable video processor....
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family with such features as SATA, PCIe, and DDR2 dual channel memory support. Is switching over from the original Centrino to Sonoma worthwhile?. OpenGL Quake 3 Arena Quake 3 Team Arena Wolfenstein Enemy Territory Doom 3 ...
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