14 November 2007, 08:29
What do you do when the GPU manufacturer on which you base your cards upon procrastinates in filling a huge gap in the line-up? We're talking about GeCube's plight with ...
12 July 2007, 11:24
Some makers of graphics cards tear up the reference design, stamp on it, burn it, throw it out of the window and start all over again. One such is GeCube ...
26 June 2007, 12:16
GeCube's Jeff Foo shows us his new graphics marvel - ATi CrossFire on one card using two ATi Radeon HD 2600 chips.
23 March 2007, 08:21
GeCube shows us a surprisingly high-end new graphics card for the venerable AGP bus - and they've got CrossFire on a single adapter as well. And who doesn't like a ...
9 March 2007, 08:22
The massive cooler doesn't mean massive overclocks, either, and the lack of a guaranteed overclock makes you wonder if it's worth the wad of extra money. In comparison to the ...
29 August 2006, 08:39
In recent months there's been quite a kerfuffle over which graphics cards support HDCP. However, we are seeing cards that definitely do support it (and HDMI) trickling through slowly now. ...
13 June 2005, 00:00
GeCube's X800XLA-VIVO is based on a successful VPU but doesn't make full use of it. Ideally, what I'd like to see is an AGP model outfitted with Uni-Wise cooling and ...
1 February 2005, 00:00
To sum up: GeCube pull off silent X700 PRO running with aplomb, for competetive money, by not going overboard on the bundle. If it lies in your price range and ...
5 October 2004, 00:00
Formed in 1990 as a spin-off from Gigabyte, Info-Tek Corporation created the consumer brand GeCube to sell consumer graphics cards in Asia. Currently selling only ATI designs, they now trade ...
3 July 2004, 00:00
The All-In-Wonder features add the icing onto the cake. While the GeCube doesn't ship with RemoteWonder II, it doesn't really detract from the package as a whole. The usage nuances ...
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