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In the wake of Nvidia's GeForce 8600-series launch, the talk of the town in old Taipei has now switched to AMD's mid-range products...
Many of our users have talked about wishing they could switch from Windows, but the overwhelming holdback has often been the gaming support. Is it really as bad as it seems? We talked to our local Linux guru Glider to set the record straight.
AMD's Vijay Sharma has squashed rumours that R600 would be switched to a 65nm process because of serious current leakage. He also confirmed that the company's AGP bridge chip works with R600 family GPUs, too.
CrossFire works in OpenGL, Dark Messiah gets performance boost, but plenty still left to fix.
HTPC manufacturer Velocity Micro has started taking orders for its system with new CableCARD ready tuners. Don't expect to see them at home, though.
A legend before it even hits the shelves, GCS's S.T.A.L.K.E.R. goes on sale this week. Can it possibly live up to the hype and the myth behind its oft-delayed release? Can it take the FPS/RPG genre and do something worth playing?
CEBIT 2007: In a discussion about graphics with OCZ, the company revealed that it wants to launch products based on AMD's upcoming R600 graphics processor.
When is an X2300 not an X2300? When its an X1400, or an X1400 with knobs on.
AMD has had a pretty heavy time over the last year and has found itself under increasing financial strain after its share price dropped almost 60 percent last year.
Former CEO of ATI, Dave Orton, has revealed that AMD's upcoming ATI R600 family of graphics processors will launch top-to-bottom in a matter of weeks.
AMD's 690 series chipsets launched earlier this week and it's a much needed refresh to AMD/ATI's integrated chipset product line. We preview 690G's performance potential before getting down and dirty with the boards over the next week or so.
An R600 prototype card has been photographed at an AMD event in San Francisco and signs show that availability might start trickling through in May.
Rumours can finally be put to rest. AMD has publicly announced it will continue ATI's partnership with Intel for chipsets. Along with a whole lot of other stuff...
With the Radeon X1950 XT 256MB now retailing for just over £140, it has been pushed into a different price bracket. Does the drastic price drop make the Connect3D X1950 XT 256MB one to consider while we're all waiting for DirectX 10 games and mid-range next-generation hardware to turn up?
Intel's D975XBX2 is an up-rated version of the D975XBX board and now comes with more enthusiast friendly features. We found out if the ageing 975X chipset still constitutes a worthwhile investment.
AMD's upcoming and eagerly anticipated R600 graphics processor has been delayed until the second quarter.
The next generation products are getting their certifications finally. NVIDIA released its 8800 WHQL drivers today, and ATI has promised its R600 WHQL drivers before the chip even releases.
AMD has let loose some details on the upcoming 690G chipset. It will be Vista ready and support DVI and HDMI. Look for it next month.
Have you installed Vista yet? Are you annoyed at some of the support? Brett Thomas sure is, but this one isn't something he blames on Microsoft. Read on to find out why he's not enjoying the view. UPDATED with comments from NVIDIA.
Consumers still using an nForce3 motherboard, in conjunction with a dual-core processor and an ATI-based AGP graphics card, may feel left out in the cold if they choose to install Windows Vista.
The Cooler Master AquaGate Viva is an all in one watercooling solution for either your CPU or your graphics card. We put it to the test to find out whether its attractive price makes it a worthy choice.
AMD has released the first official WHQL certified display drivers for Vista.
Sapphire Technology has today announced it's latest addition to the Radeon X1950 family of graphics cards - Radeon X1950 GT. Read on for the low down on this new mainstream part...
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