Three weeks have passed since Nvidia introduced its first 40nm products, the GeForce GTS 260M, GTS 250M, GT 240M, GT 230M and G210M mobile cards, and the Santa Clara-based company has now made a stealthy roll-out of the first 40nm...
Read More...Three weeks have passed since Nvidia introduced its first 40nm products, the GeForce GTS 260M, GTS 250M, GT 240M, GT 230M and G210M mobile cards, and the Santa Clara-based company has now made a stealthy roll-out of the first 40nm...
Read More...For some people, the GTX 275 might be like the stolen porridge in that fairy story about the three bears. The GTX 260 too slow? The GTX 285 too fast? Perhaps you looking for something in between. Something just right....
Read More...Popular memory manufacturer Mushkin, which is also known for power supply units and until last year, for video cards, plans to resume being a video card manufacturer, and an add-in card partner for NVIDIA. The company just announced plans on...
Read More...In mid June, Nvidia launched the GeForce 200M notebook GPUs; GTS 260M, GTS 250M, GT 240M, GT 230M and G210M based on 40nm GT21x architecture with DX10.1 support. However, we won’t be seeing any decent quantities till only after August...
Read More...NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 295 Series has been the King of the Hill in graphics cards performance for quite a while now. The initial design was based on two PCBs with one set of GPU, memory, voltage regulation each. Now NVIDIA...
Read More...Variety, falling prices on some cards and general enthusiast interest led us to push manufacturers to send us whatever they could scrounge up that had a GTX 275 sticker on it. They came through and today we are looking at...
Read More...The new ZOTAC ION platforms deliver superior power efficiency without any compromises. Powered by an NVIDIA ION graphics processor and your choice of an Intel Atom N330 dual-core or N270 single-core processor, the ZOTAC ION features Blu-ray high-definition video playback...
Read More...Over the past six months, we heard different bits’n’pieces of information when it comes to GT300, nVidia’s next-gen part. We decided to stay silent until we have information confirmed from multiple sources, and now we feel more confident to disclose...
Read More...Nvidia’s GT200 core first made an appearance on the GTX 280 and 260 back in June of 2008. Since then we have seen it used on the GTX 295, GTX 285 and GTX 275 as well as in a modified...
Read More...XFX is a division of Pine Technologies which is based in Hong Kong. Over the years XFX has built many NVIDIA based cards. Last year they announced their first ATI based cards, based on ATI’s current lineup for video cards...
Read More...Nvidia has started selling its genuine G98 GPU for US $9.99 at its online shop. Of course, the GPU is encased in a 1.5-inch clear lucite block, and can be used as a geekiest key chain, but again you get...
Read More...The idea of combining two GeForce GTS 250 into an SLI configuration is especially appealing because of the not very high total price of two graphics cards like that. Our today’ review will investigate the performance of this platform. As...
Read More...Nvidia’s recent rebadging exercises haven’t proved particularly popular with either the press or consumers recently, which could explain why the company hasn’t made a big fanfare about its latest rebranding scheme. The company has surreptitiously already launched its new GeForce...
Read More...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....
Read More...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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