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Ça y est, Nvidia a répliqué à la très bonne surprise d’AMD, la HD 7970 ; le caméléon n’avait d’autre choix que de renouveler sa gamme Gamer. Voici donc la GTX 680, qui représente la nouvelle carte de prédilection pour le consommateur qui cherche de hautes performances.
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NVIDIA has done a remarkable job with the GeForce GTX 670 and it is the card to buy right now. The performance is close to that of a GeForce GTX 680 and the price tag is $100 lower, so there really isn't much bad to say about the card. The performance, power usage, appearance and overclocking abilities are all in order. The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 is a great graphics card that is going to bring a world of hurt to AMD...
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While the path towards widespread 3D acceptance has been long and difficult, we've arrived at a market rich with 3D innovation. Cinema 3D movies are showing in theaters across America, major sporting events are broadcast in 3D, and now 3D-HDTVs are a sought-after item. Many would credit NVIDIA's 3D-Vision technology for being the catalyst that launched a new era of visual entertainment, and in this article Benchmark Reviews presents our NVIDIA 3D-Vision Multimedia Resource Guide. Video games are a primary part of this article, and we'll share tips on optimizing convergence settings to produce eye-popping out-of-screen 3D effects. NVIDIA's 3D-Vision kit is capable of much more than video games, which is why we also offer sections on 3D video multimedia, 3D Blu-Ray Disc movies, 3D photos, and Sony's PlayStation 3.
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According to some documents VR-Zone has seen, Nvidia is preparing move to
40nm process technology for their top to bottom GPU line-up by Q2 next
year.
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Recently, we revealed the 40nm desktop GPUs lineup from Nvidia and now we will reveal their 40nm mobile GPUs lineup for this year to give you a better picture. Nvidia naming scheme for mobile side is pretty confusing, let alone the number of re-branding and renaming taking place but we have compiled a nice table to make it easy for you to understand.
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Welcome to the ThinkComputers overclocking guide for the NVIDIA GK104. Also known as the NVIDIA GeForce 680, 670, and 660Ti! This guide does MAY apply to other cards in the series, but, use it at your own risk, as it has not been tested on those devices. If this is your first time overclocking, we hope this guide will be useful to you. If you’re running Intel’s latest processor technology, Ivy Bridge, feel free to check out our sister guide that’ll help you in that area.
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NVIDIA went back to the drawing board with the GeForce GTX 650 Ti video card that was released in October 2012 and gave it a more horsepower! NVIDIA took the GeForce GTX 650 Ti's GK106 'Kepler' GPU and tweaked it a bit to get even more performance from it, while keeping the price point the same. The changes include GPU boost, 768 CUDA cores, 1GB or 2GB of memory running on a 192-bit interface and 2-way SLI multi-GPU support! Read on to see how the new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost performs!
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Der Nvidia-Themenabend im Forum von PCGH Extreme lief erfolgreich über die Bühne. Am 9.12. konnten interessierte PCGH-Leser Fragen an Lars Weinand, Sr. Technical Marketing Manager (EMEA) bei Nvidia, stellen - und diese Möglichkeit wurde auch ausgiebig genutzt. Über 100 Threads wurden eröffnet, fast 700 Beiträge wurden erstellt. Im Nachgang hatte sich Nvidia bereit erklärt, noch offene Fragen, die beispielsweise im Aufruf zum Themenabend gestellt wurden, zu beantworten. Die Antworten liegen nun vor. Danke an Nvidia dafür, dass nun der Themenabend eine Abrundung findet.
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Upon speaking to Brian Burke (nVidia’s PR spinner), we was told that it’s not their fault that the Asus/AMD competitor came with that particular CPU, as that is all that is available to the consumer. The W90 used to have the 9600 CPU, but is now deemed obselete which is common knowledge Burke explains. All W90’s now include the 9000 CPU. nVidia’s fault? I think not.
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During CES 2009 Nvidia launched the latest cards in their GeForce range, the GTX 285 and 295. The 285 is essentially a refresh of the existing GTX 280 with a reduction in the core size and reduced power requirements. The GTX 295 is their latest dual GPU design, the first card since the 9800 GX2 to support Quad SLI. Rather than rush out a half assed review to meet Nvidia’s tight timescales for this launch, we opted to delay our article and ensure it was as informative as we could make it.
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