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PCMark05
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cards routinely outperform pairs of older cards from the previous generation. These are some of the best graphics numbers we've ever seen on any PC we've benchmarked, and certainly far above anything we've benchmarked with 66xx or 76xx passively cooled cards....
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The Multichannel System And Audio Match Up
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a film-games/music switch to adapt automatically to these uses but, for the time being, no one has seized the opportunity. Configuration And Test Conditions Hardware Processor Pentium 4 at 2.4 GHz RAM 1 GB DDR Graphic card NVIDIA GeForce Ti 4200 Hard...
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The Good And The Bad: The 15" SXGA+ TFT Display
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2.4 GHz (FSB800) RAM 4x 256 MB Corsair CMX256A-3200LL Moderate Timings: CL3 / 8-3-3 Graphics card 1 Ati Radeon 9600XT(500MHz/300MHZ DDR) Graphics card 2 Ati Radeon 9600(325MHz/200MHZ DDR) Graphics card 3 Geforce FX 5700 Ultra (475MHz/ 450MHz DDR) Drivers...
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The Most Powerful PCs of 2008
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or an Extreme Core i7 device. This ROG PC will support up to 12 GB of DDR3 RAM, as well as 4,000 GB of storage space. Graphics options include either three-way SLI Nvidia or CrossFireX ATI cards. The motherboard, the graphics card, and the cooling system will...
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Graphics Cards And Sound Cards
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of quality and value for the money. The Gainward GeForce 4 cards also offer good value for the money and are quite popular, too. Radeon 9700 Pro Graphics Card ATI Increases Its Lead: The New Radeon 9700, 9500 PRO and 9500 Well, NV30 is no where in sight and...
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Graphics Cards - The Upgrade That Many Want
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The ATi Radeon 9600 XT The best computer upgrade gift for many PC users is a new graphics card. With the pending influx of more DirectX 9 games on the horizon, a DirectX 9 capable graphics card will be just the item that many will want to find under their tree...
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ATI's Hottest New Graphics Card
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ATI's Hottest New Graphics Card. holiday buyers guide 2005. We bring you lots of goodies under the tree for your holiday shopping wants and needs, hand-picked by our editors from the best and most exciting and sometimes quirky products that they have seen in...
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HDMI Via Graphics and Sound Cards
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now typically find DVI-I with HDCP support—is on higher-end graphics cards manufactured since 2005: the NVidia 8500, 8600, and newer 8800 chipsets and AMD/ATI 24xx and newer chipsets. Invariably, if these cards accept audio input for “real HDMI output”...
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Slow Display
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of RAM a minimal level of memory for a new graphics card, and 512MB a very worthwhile upgrade. The additional memory enables greater resolution levels and a larger number of colors. If you’ve got a current machine, the best place for a graphics card is in...
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Matrox - Product
The low-profile Matrox Millennium P690 Plus LP PCIe x16 offers 256MB of graphics memory, full DualHead support for two digital or analog monitors at high resolution and pristine image quality, and...
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Matrox - Product
The Matrox Millennium P690 PCIe x16 offers 128MB of graphics memory and full DualHead support for using two digital or analog monitors at high resolution and pristine image quality. With ultra-low...
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Matrox - Product
The low-profile Matrox Millennium P690 Plus LP PCI offers 256MB of graphics memory, full DualHead support for two digital or analog monitors at high resolution and pristine image quality, and can...
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Matrox - Product
The low-profile Matrox Millennium P690 LP PCIe x16 128MB offers DualHead support for two digital or analog monitors at high resolution and pristine image quality. Designed with native PCI Express...