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  • HEXUS.beans :: World Exclusive :: ATi Multi Video Processing Unit details emerge

    6 May 2005, 00:00

    Based on information from a number of sources, HEXUS can exclusively reveal details about ATi’s dual-card technology for Multi Video Processing units (MVP).

  • CEBIT 2005: ATI Celebrate 20 years in style

    16 March 2005, 00:00

    ATI have shown the ultimate in exhibitionism and hired themselves an ENTIRE hall. Yep, Halle 27 is ATI world. Decked out in corporate red, ATI show of their goods safe ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: XFX go Extreme with Smart Car

    16 March 2005, 00:00

    Primary cooling is water based, with the biggest radiator you’ve ever seen fitted to the front to optimise airflow. Further cooling is provided by two internal 80mm fans hidden behind ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: S3's OmniChrome can't be sold in the UK?

    15 March 2005, 00:00

    S3's graphics guru, Nadeem Mohammed, is the kind of infectious tech dude that you will to succeed, simply because he's such a smart guy in a struggling outfit that he ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: SLI running with odd BIOS ROMs at Prolink's stand

    15 March 2005, 00:00

    If you wander over to Prolink's stand at CeBit, you'll not only see NVIDIA's nForce4 for Pentium 4 on their stand, using EPoX's 5NVA+ SLI mainboard, but you'll also see ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: PixelView champions MXM

    15 March 2005, 00:00

    MXM has no uptake? Tell that to PixelView, the Taiwanese company showing off no less than five MXM designs using brand new NVIDIA graphics processors.

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  • CEBIT 2005: GeForce 6200 AGP using BR2

    15 March 2005, 00:00

    Just a quick one from me. There are a few 6200 AGP boards on show at NVIDIA's partners, here at CeBit in Halle 24. Inno3D have one up for example, ...

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  • CEBIT 2005: NVIDIA's Party on Saturday Night

    14 March 2005, 00:00

    This is my first time at CeBit and before I flew out, the two things everyone told me were "you need good walking shoes" and "NVIDIA's party is not to ...

  • CEBIT 2005: ASUS - Dual Graphics

    14 March 2005, 00:00

    You'll have seen the first of the two boards in this picture all over the web recently. It looks like it's only going to be a limited run product for ...

  • CEBIT 2005: Gainward CoolFX SLI Graphics

    13 March 2005, 00:00

    What's better than two graphics cards in SLI mode? Why, that'd be two watercooled graphics cards in SLI mode. We've got a couple of pictures in from CeBIT of Gainward's ...

  • CEBIT 2005: XFX DUAL 6800 Ultras with 512MB per card!

    10 March 2005, 00:00

    Oh yes, you can rely on us to bring you the good stuff. Over here at CeBIT, the mighty (and rather impressive) XFX stand is showing off the very latest ...

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  • NVIDIA and Apparent SLi on P4 (C19)

    1 March 2005, 00:00

    It is no secret that the high end parts are not volume in any market; the reason they are made is for 2 key reasons – for the enthusiast and ...

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  • HEXUS ATi X850 Reference System

    20 December 2004, 00:00

    Over the weekend, at the Bloodline LAN, HEXUS exlusively showcased, for the first time to the public, the X850XT Plantinum Edition. The card alone is worth seeing, but Team-HEXUS ...

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  • MSI SLI DBS - Another HEXUS World Exclusive

    17 December 2004, 00:00

    MSI nForce4 Ultra 'Dual Bridge System' increases appeal of NVIDIA SLI to the value conscious

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  • XLi Technology

    17 December 2004, 00:00

    Last week at NVIDIAs editors’ day I spent some time talking to 2nd Tier Taiwanese mainboard vendor, who have recently been working hard to break into the enthusiast market, something ...

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  • ATI's Theater 550 PRO Video Processor - A First Look Over Breakfast

    30 September 2004, 00:00

    A week or so ago, as I was in London to test ATI's Radeon X700 XT, I had the chance to spend some time with a few guys from ATI's ...

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  • ATI's Theater 550 PRO Video Processor

    14 September 2004, 00:00

    ATI have used the, now venerable in some sense, Rage Theater 220 video processor in various products for the past couple of years or so. The advent of an ever ...

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  • IDF Fall 2004: NVIDIA

    8 September 2004, 00:00

    NVIDIA, one of the Gold Sponsors at IDF this year, held their public discussion on the state of the graphics market, talking about how innovation drives demand. The presentation was ...

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  • ECTS 2004: S3's OmniChrome and GammaChrome

    2 September 2004, 00:00

    I had some time to chat with one of the S3 product managers for their graphics business this morning, and he passed on some snippets of info on upcoming GammaChrome ...

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  • ECTS 2004: ATI's New Catalyst Control Panel

    2 September 2004, 00:00

    Weighing in currently at a lardy 60MB, the new control panel is built in .NET using DirectX Graphics to allow realtime preview of applied card settings, so you can see ...

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  • ECTS 2004: ATI On Track With Shader Model 3.0

    2 September 2004, 00:00

    ATI, while not wishing to say anything completely on the record, strongly hinted to me yesterday that they're on track to release a set of Shader Model 3.0 parts in ...

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  • ECTS 2004: The Filtering War Will Be No More?

    2 September 2004, 00:00

    One of the biggest topics of discussion in consumer graphics in the last two of three years has concerned texture and geometry filtering quality. From Quake/Quack, right the way through ...

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  • ECTS 2004: No More DirectX Graphics?

    2 September 2004, 00:00

    Speaking with ATI and NVIDIA at ECTS allowed us to confirm that after DX9.0, DirectX Graphics is no more. In name only. Microsoft's next set of core presentation and 3D ...

  • ATI RADEON X800 and NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Availability in the UK

    9 July 2004, 00:00

    But after the launch frenzy leading up to and surrounding the launch of the NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra, GeForce 6800 on April 14th (and even GeForce 6800 GT), shortly followed ...

  • ASUS @ Computex 2004

    4 June 2004, 00:00

    You could have guessed what I've just shown you with a little forward thinking, but that's no bad thing. ASUS have always been the industry's safe pair of hands. A ...

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