GeForce GTX 285 Gets 2 GB: Gigabyte's GV-N285OC-2GI |
| Today’s most powerful graphics processor, Nvidia's GeForce GTX 285, still struggles with some games at the highest resolution and quality settings. Gigabyte answers the question: "Will more RAM help?" with its custom 2 GB GeForce GTX 285. more |
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Updated: AMD 785G: The Venerable 780G, Evolved |
| AMD has enhanced one of its most popular integrated graphics chipsets with some compelling new features, creating the 785G. We examine this chipset, compare it to Nvidia's GeForce 8200/9400 and Intel's G45, and test several of its claimed capabilities. more |
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Part 2: How Many CPU Cores Do You Need? |
| In part two of this series, we'll address some of the issues raised in part one, such as the effect of shared cache between CPU cores, how the number of cores affects multitasking performance, and comparing the Phenom II to the Core 2 Quad. more |
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Part 2: Little Water, Big Air--Corsair H50 Versus Rosewill FORT120 |
| Immediately following our first air versus water cooling comparison, Corsair and Rosewill announced new products. In part two, we test these latest air and water coolers against the Cogage and CoolIT contenders from part one. more |
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Storage Accessories For Easier HDD Handling |
| Do you need to access data on a hard drive quickly and conveniently? We looked at four storage products that facilitate convenient access to disks that don't require a conventional hard drive installation. more |
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