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PNY Brings the GeForce GTX 580 XLR8 OC
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PNY is offering the new XLR8 GeForce GTX 580 in Europe, the card is factory overclocked at a 805MHz core (1610MHz shaders) and 4200 MHz memory frquency.
While not as impressive as the operating clocks other custom designed GTX 580 cards, these are still above stock frequencies that are set at 772MHz for the GPU (1544MHz shaders) and 4008MHz for the memory.
The rest of the specifications of the PNY GeForce GTX 580 XLR8 OC are nothing out of the ordinary and the card comes equipped with the regular pair of dual-link DVI ports as well as with a mini-HDMI video output. A mini-HDMI to full-size HDMI adapter is also bundled together with the card.
PNY's latest creation should reach European retail...
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Radeon HD 7000 Series PCI-Express 3.0 Compliant
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Soon you will see a new wave of motherboards getting PCIE 3.0 support but well, there's nothing out there utilizing all that extra bandwith and power spec. Well, good news, AMD's next generation of graphics processors (HD 7000 series) reportedly will be PCI-Express Generation 3 compliant. The desktop discrete graphics cards will feature PCI-Express 3.0 x16 bus interfaces, and will be fully backwards-compatible with older versions of the bus, including Gen 1 and Gen 2.
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NVIDIA announces GeForce GTX 580M and 570M, availability in the Alienware M18x and MSI GT780R
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We know you're going to be shocked -- shocked! -- to hear this, but NVIDIA's gone and refreshed its high-end line of GeForce GTX cards. The GTX 580M takes the place of the GTX 485M, and NVIDIA's bragging that it's the "fastest notebook GPU ever," capable, we're told, of besting the Radeon HD 6970M's tesselation performance by a factor of six.
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PowerColor Pumps Double Barreled Radeon "HD6870X2" Graphics Card
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PowerColor today said it "aims to blow gamers' minds" with its very first dual-GPU solution with AMD's Bart XT graphics engine, the PowerColor HD6870X2. As the name implies, this dual-GPU graphics card sports two 6870 graphics chips under its dual-fan cooling apparatus. That equates to 2,240 stream processing units and 4.03 teraFLOPS of computing power.
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Club3D launches Radeon HD 6870 X2
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Club3D is the first to launch a dual-GPU based Radeon HD 6870. The new Club 3D Radeon HD 6870 X2 2GB GDDR5 is the product that a gamer should look for nowadays. Offering on average 19% better performance in comparison to the best single GPU video card and now even more affordable, there is no other product in the market with a better price-/performance ratio.
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ZOTAC GeForce GTX 550 Ti Multiview Graphics Card
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It is pretty pointless to open up tripple monitor support on a GTX 550 if you ask me, but ZOTAC expands the GeForce Multiview line-up with the addition of the ZOTAC GeForce GTX 550 Ti Multiview. The ZOTAC GeForce GTX 550 Ti Multiview is the latest mainstream graphics card capable of delivering a triple-display computing experience:
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EVGA Rolls Out First GeForce GT 545 Graphics Card
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EVGA released the first consumer-channel graphics card based on NVIDIA's GeForce GT 545 graphics processor. The GT 545 has been an OEM-only SKU. Based on the 40 nm GF116 silicon, the GT 545 has 144 of the chip's 192 CUDA cores enabled, the same 192-bit wide memory interface, but making use of DDR3 memory instead of GDDR5 on the GeForce GTX 550 Ti. Clock speeds set at 720 MHz core, 1440 MHz CUDA cores, and 900 MHz (1800 MHz effective) memory, churning out memory bandwidth of 43 GB/s. There is 1.5 GB of memory.
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NVIDIA Makes SLI Support on AMD Platform Official with New BETA GeForce Driver
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NVIDIA today released its latest version of the GeForce software suite, version 275.50 BETA. With this release, NVIDIA enables SLI support on AMD socket AM3+ platform. The driver enables SLI multi-GPU technology certified AMD 990FX, AMD 990X, and AMD 970 motherboards. Keep in mind, not every AMD 9-series chipset-based motherboard will run SLI, only certified ones, just like not every Intel 5-series and 6-series chipset based motherboard features SLI. Look for the SLI logo when buying the motherboard.
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PNY Partners with Asetek to Ship Liquid Cooled Videocards
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PNY builds videocards. Asetek develops all-in-one liquid cooling solutions. Together, the two hope to "deliver liquid-cooled, high-end graphics cards that far outperform equivalent air cooled models,"...
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Research shows GPUs rendering complex passwords useless
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A new study of password cracking by Vijay Devakumar has shown that modern graphics cards may have rendered even tough passwords easy to crack. Tools such as IGHASHGPU can reduce the time taken to brea...
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Nvidia Reportedly Working on GeForce GTX 580M Chip for Notebooks
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Nvidia just recently announced the launch of its GeForce GTX 560M graphic chip for notebooks, a GPU the company claims is capable of pulling 50 frames per second in Duke Nukem Forever. But the 560M is...
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Nvidia releases GeForce 275.33 WHQL drivers
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Nvidia's first official GeForce 275 family drivers have been branded with Microsoft's seal of approval today. The WHQL-certified GeForce 275.33 release adds support for the newly released (non-Ti) GTX...
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Computex 2011 - PowerColor Radeon 6970 X2 Dual GPU
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Here over at Computex graphics card company Tul aka PowerColor is showing of some new products. We placed the photo's in a more easy to navigate photo-gallery where you'll see single slot Radeon 6800 ...
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ASUS ROG range gets dual-GTX 580 MARS II video card, motherboards, more
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ASUS’ glasses-free 3D gaming notebook will likely get most of the attention, but the Republic of Gamers team has also brought along plenty of kit for the DIY enthusiast. In addition to the ROG Crossha...
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Nvidia announces GeForce GTX 560M for gaming laptops
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Nvidia has taken the wraps off its latest high-end graphics chips for notebooks at Computex. The new GeForce GTX 560M brings a welcome performance boost from the GTX 460M as well as improved battery l...
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