Havok to compete with AGEIA for physics

Havok introduces a unique approach to physics processing and claims that its solution offers greater flexibility than the competition.

33 by Tuan Nguyen on 11/2/2005

New NVIDIA MCPs for AMD and Intel

New NVIDIA MCPs are on the way with more PCIe lanes and extra PHYs, and at a new low cost too!

8 by Kristopher Kubicki on 11/1/2005

NVIDIA’s 7800GS to Debut Soon

NVIDIA is due for a new mid-range product, and it looks like the newest Forceware drivers already have some interesting information inside...

11 by Tuan Nguyen on 10/30/2005

Price Guide, October 2005: CPUs

In this October 2005 edition of our CPU price guides, we look at Intel's steady but solid dual core pricing, the recent drop in AMD's X2 prices, and a...

37 by Haider Farhan on 10/29/2005

Sony DRU-810A: New Chipset, New Performance

After looking at the last few Sony drives at our labs, the above average performance of the DRU-810A was pleasantly unexpected!

18 by Purav Sanghani on 10/28/2005

Asus P5N32-SLI: Dual x16 - What Dreams Are Made On . . .

Asus introduces an NVIDIA nForce4 dual x16 PCI-Express SLI board for the Intel enthusiast.

70 by Gary Key on 10/27/2005

SilverStone SG01B

Another MicroATX compatible case – are good looks alone enough to justify the relatively expensive price of this sleek box?

18 by Joshua Buss on 10/26/2005

Intel's 65nm Processors: Overclocking Preview

Today, we provide a preview of Intel's upcoming Pentium and Pentium D processors built on their new 65nm process. We focus on overclocking potential and power consumption. Let's...

43 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 10/25/2005

Seagate 7200.9 500GB: Mouthwatering Benchmarks

After the October 10, 2005 announcement of the new 7200.9 line from Seagate, we have our hands on the 500GB SATA model and ran it through our desktop drive benchmarks.

46 by Purav Sanghani on 10/24/2005

Lexar JumpDrive Secure II USB Flash Drive - Mac & PC Support

Lexar is the first to bring us Mac and PC support with their new security software, debuting with their JumpDrive Secure II USB Flash Drive. But how does...

13 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 10/21/2005

F.E.A.R. GPU Performance Tests: Setting a New Standard

We take a look at F.E.A.R, the most graphically demanding game yet. Is it time to invest in a graphics upgrade?

117 by Josh Venning on 10/20/2005

R580 Details Emerge

Apparently NVIDIA isn't the only company looking into GPU Sockets...

14 by Kristopher Kubicki on 10/19/2005

Gefen DVI DL: Dual Link DVI + USB KVM

You have one 30" Cinema Display, and two computers. What do you do? Either go out and buy another 30" display, or share the one display between both...

30 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 10/19/2005

G72 and G73 Info; Plus NVIDIA's Quest for a GPU Socket

Radeon X1300 and X1600 might face a very quick turnaround from NVIDIA according to manufacturers. We've also heard details of a mystery NVIDIA product floating around...

38 by Kristopher Kubicki on 10/19/2005

DFI LANParty UT RDX200: ATI’s Crossfire AMD for the Bleeding Edge

DFI launches the first ATI Crossfire Retail board. With features like support for 4DS DIMMs at 1T and vDIMM to 4+V, it’s targeted at the AMD Enthusiast. ...

48 by Wesley Fink on 10/18/2005

NVIDIA Dropping 975X Support and More Yonah Tidbits

We have more info on Intel's upcoming 975X chipset and details about Yonah

12 by Kristopher Kubicki on 10/18/2005
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