Nvidia Releases New Driver for X58 Users
Nvidia recently released their new drivers.
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Introducing the First 4 Gigabyte Graphics Cards
Nvidia introduces the first four gigabyte graphics cards called the Quadro FX and Quadro CX (5800). The CX is specially designed for Adobe Creative Suite 4 users. Guess how much these puppies goes for… (more…)
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Why People Hate SecuROM
We all know how piracy has several industries going batshit paranoid right now, in particular the music, movies, and video games’ industries. Part of their solution was the introduction of Digital Rights Management also known as DRM. (more…)
Best Time to Buy Computer Hardware?
This is a question I have been asking myself a lot recently. Generally, buying after Turkey Day is one of the best times to buy anything.
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What Everybody Ought to Know About Directx 10, 10.1 and 11
Direct X (or DX) is Microsoft’s interface for managing multimedia, video, and gaming. Layman’s: It makes the pretty pictures, pretty , in PC games.
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How to Overclock Your System
I haven’t ventured into overclocking but I know it can be a major element in a high end system. For those who don’t know - It’s pushing particular components (e.g. CPU, Mobo, RAM, Video Card) to their max in order to: (more…)
How Core i7 is Going to Change the Game
The day has finally arrived...
Say goodbye to LGA775 and hello to LGA1366. Intel’s new microarchitecture - Nehalem (named after some river in Oregon) has finally found itself in the hands of the testing community…So What’s the news? (more…)
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