Leadtek
A300 Ultra TD MyVIVO
That's more like it! Just encase the whole damn board!
The A300 Ultra TD MyVIVO is the flagship of Leadtek’s
new A300 line-up of GeForce FX cards.
Overclocking
the Chipset
The core components that dictate the performance of a PC, especially
for games, are the quartet of CPU, main memory, graphics card
& NorthBridge chip. For any motherboard to be heralded as
a product for enthusiasts, it must permit adjustment of both
the clock rate and supply voltage to each of these four components.
Intel
Canterwood 3GHz Pentium 4 games machine reviewed
Intel's
3.06GHz Xeon Reviewed @ GamePC
We should start selling gear, because you'll always have the
best and brightest available for testing. The boys and girls
over at GamePC have reviewed Intel's 3.06GHz Xeon processor.
Video
Editing Guide:
If you are like me, editing a webcam movie is about the extent
of my “Video Editing” skillz. ExtremeMHz has a video
editing guide to help you get started editing video. Have I
said "video" and "editing" enough in one
paragraph? Just wondering.
We have
been asked many times of how to unlock your AMD XP Palomina
so here it is again
Unlocking
the AMD Palomina CPU by connecting the Athlon XP Bridges
Ok
so you are ready to unlock the multipliers on your AMD AthlonXP
, and push that FSB into a higher gear ! :-)
Nvidia
plans new chipset for 400MHz FSB-based Athlon XP and stable
pricing policy
Nvidia is planning to shortly introduce a new-generation core
logic chipset to support upcoming 400MHz FSB (front-side bus)
Barton-core Athlon XP processors from AMD
VIA
unveils KM400 chipset for AMD platform
VIA Technologies on April 10 introduced its latest chipset,
the KM400, for the Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) platform market.
Xbox
mod chip supplier goes down for 5 months
Ignoring DMCA not such a good idea
AMD's
Opteron aspirations
Dirk Meyer helped rescue Advanced Micro Devices from a tight
spot once before. With a major chip release only weeks away,
the company is hoping he can do the trick again.
NVIDIA's
GeForce FX 5800 Ultra GPU
What's under the Dustbuster?
ARE YOU ready? The era of cinematic graphics is upon us. Err,
well, it will be soon. Or, uhm, maybe not really, but we can
show you how it might have looked. You see, we have our hot
little hands on NVIDIA's NV30 chip, better known as the GeForce
FX 5800 Ultra, that was intended to usher in a new era of movie-quality
graphics when it debuted some time last year. Instead, it's
months into 2003, and GeForce FX cards still aren't widely available.
Cooler
Master Aero 7 Socket-A:
Cooler Master kicks out a new AMD cooler, which uses a different
kind of fan than most people are accustomed to. The performance
of the package was quite surprising.
Windows
key leak threatens mass piracy
A key code for installing Microsoft's Windows Server 2003 has
leaked onto the Internet, a loss that could lead to widespread
piracy of the software.
ATI
to order more from TSMC and UMC plus Photos of Radeon 9800/Radeon
9200 -
Nvidia
new graphics chip name and picture appear
NV35 Picture and an exhibition
THE BELL HAS RUNG and it's time for Nvidia to come out fighting
in the latest round of the graphics chip bouts. The number one
heavyweight of the world has been given a bloodied nose by ATI,
itself once the number one. Nvidia has plenty of fight left
in it, a proclaimed picture and some details of its new NV35
graphics chip have hit the Net.
DirectX
9.0a released.
It resolves a number of issues involving MSN Messenger and multiplayer
gaming.Grab it here
New
Official NVIDIA Detonator 43.45 Drivers
NVIDIA has released new official Detonator drivers
for their graphics cards
You can download the drivers here.
Dustbuster
Free : Gainward Ultra/1000 GeForceFX Ultra Preview
The launch of nVidia's GeForceFX graphics processing unit has
been one of the most publicized and criticized product introductions
in recent history. Originally designed to hit the market in
late 2001, the GeForceFX has gone through several delays and
as of early April, these cards are still not readily available.
Maxtor
DiamondMax Plus 9 6Y160M0
If you are looking for a high-capacity hard drive with the best
performance around, Maxtor’s Diamond Plus 9 160GB SATA
drive is your final destination. With its Serial ATA interface
that offers 150 MB/sec transfer speeds and a large 8MB buffer,
this drive easily stands above the rest
ATI
Radeon 9800 Pro review
It was like what ? 6 months ago that ATI started to dominate
the high-end market with their Radeon 9700 Pro. It simply shocked
a lot of consumers by it's raw power. Right after the availability
of ATI's competition NVDIA GeForce FX 5800 Ultra ATI decided
to release yet another new graphics card. An entire new range
for that matter, the Radeon 9800/Pro, Radeon 9600/Pro and Radeon
9200/Pro. Today we bring you a review on ATI's finest. The Radeon
9800 Pro (reference model). This product is ATI's answer towards
nVidia's latest and greatest. Both ATI and nVidia recently released
newer (official) drivers. So we took the Radeon 9700 Pro, 9800
Pro and GeForce FX 5800 Ultra towards our new Athlon XP 3000+
based test rig and took them through some extensive testing.
Shuttle
nForce2 XPC - Future of SFF
Small Form Factor PCs or SFF as its becoming known as of today
is making a huge breakthrough in the enthusiast and hobbyist
PC markets. Mini PC’s were started by end users who didn’t
want to have their PCs in “crappy old” PC cases
and avid LAN goers. After all, it hard to lug around tower and
Midi tower cases all across the city and even the state.
ATI
partners considering DDR II
For Radeon 9800 Pro 256MB marchitecture version
The
great render race
In the November 2002 issue of Digital Producer Magazine, Charlie
White reported on a head-to-head duel between a single-processor
Dell 3.06GHz Pentium® 4 and a 1.25GHz dual-processor Macintosh
G4. The contest compared renderings of files created in Adobe®
After Effects®, Illustrator®, and Photoshop® software
that are typical to the video post-production workflow.
Contemporary
Graphics Accelerators in 3DMark03
We tested thirteen graphics cards available in the today’s
market with this new benchmark.
Micron
delivers 4GB DDR modules to Intel  |