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more about #geforce more comments → SplotchEleven: I'm building a system that outclasses this with a Cooler Master ATCS 840 case.... for hundreds less. It's a novel design and if the customer care is ... more » Chewbenator: Judging by the logos on the inside of the 5.25" drive bays that case is designed by Silverstone. Silverstone has also introduced cases with the verti... more » Lukasz Fabis: Wait. Am I getting this right? A custom gaming PC maker is focusing on making actual PCs with a clean aesthetic and not clunky, garish things that loo... more » Bertone77: That case is awesome, I wish more computers came with aluminium/metal cases instead of boring plastic. But if it's going to over inflates the price by... more » Jesustron: I don't get why people BUY custom PCs, the fun part is getting all those parts in the mail and putting it together yourself and paying as little as hu... more » Nick: we are going to need a new troll benchmark pretty soon. the whole "crysis blah, blah, blah" will soon become completely obsolete. i guess this will gi... more » ipodrulz: Are these things integrated? more » fuchikoma: It all started to go wrong when certain programs required a VGA card to be on a VESA bus... Then you had to have the right proprietary mix and match o... more » Hello Mister Walrus: When will we have sentient AI chips for our PCs? more » EVEs_Mako: I cry out for my old Voodoo! VOODOO! Good times.....good times. more » FrankenPC: I remember every one of those cards. Clearly the Voodoo revolutionized 3D acceleration. Now, let's talk about sound cards. Anyone remember the AdLib... more » Inception: Haha, the funny thing is that I actually use an S3 Virge card at work. Works with old linuxes out of the box! :D more » Monty: Matt, you get my eternal gratitude for starting the article mentioning the Amiga as the start of graphics co-processors. It is exciting to have a pla... more » Nick Sweet: Mythbusters explains GPU vs CPU with extreme prejudice: more » Dr. H. F. Danger: needs more "!!!" GPGPU!!! more » -
#desktops
Maingear Shift's Spartan Case Belies Meaty High Performance PC Line
Maingear, the custom PC maker and purveyor of tramp stamp laptops, has let loose a duo of simplistic-looking desktop towers this morning designed to "shed the bling" and focus instead on what's going down inside the case. More » -
#notebooks
Nvidia GeForce 200M Graphics Cards Just Made Your Notebook Old and Busted
A year after Nvidia's monstrous GeForce 200 series graphics cards first stomped onto the scene (literally the biggest GPUs ever), Nvidia's finished making them mobile, delivering double the performance of current 9M series using half the power. More » -
#nerdhistory
The Glorious, Hulking History of 3D Graphics
From the Voodoo1 in 1996 to the wallet-and-pixel crushing Nvidia GeForce GTX 285, Maximum PC recounts the entire history of 3D graphics in ultra-gory detail. A fantastically nerdy way to kill 30 minutes. [Maximum PC] -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: GPGPU Computing, and Why It'll Melt Your Face Off
No, I didn't stutter: GPGPU—general-purpose computing on graphics processor units—is what's going to bring hot screaming gaming GPUs to the mainstream, with Windows 7 and Snow Leopard. Finally, everbody's face melts! Here's how. More » -
#macbookpro
MacBook Pro Graphics Issue Could Be Due to Faulty Fan Speed
Let's not storm the Nvidia gates with our torches and pitchforks just yet, folks, because today we learned that the MacBook Pro graphics issue could be due to a cooling problem. More » -
#nvidia
Do the New MacBook Pros Have Faulty Nvidia Graphics Cards?
We already know the new MacBook Pros have video problems, so when the Inquirer says their Nvidia GeForce 9600 GTs use the same faulty material that killed earlier graphics cards, it doesn't look good.
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#gtx295
Nvidia GeForce GTX 295 Graphics Card Is Insane: Two GTX 260s Bolted Together
Tired of ATI ruling the uberidiculous end of the graphics card space, Nvidia is apparently striking back with its own super-stacked GTX295—it's basically two GTX 200 GPUs hot-glued together. -
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#apple
Nvidia Launch Points to Possible October 14 MacBook Intro
It seems like the stars are aligning for that rumored MacBook intro event on October 14. Nvidia, which was supposed to launch their MCP7A chipset on September 30, has announced the chipset will actually be available right after the alleged Apple event. Apparently, the new chipset—which is rumored to be part of the new MacBooks—bests Intel's own G45 in the graphics and audio department. More »
