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Hands-On with Nvidia's New GeForce GTX 280!
Posted 06/16/2008 at 12:25:17pm
Meh...no comparison against the GX2 wonder why, could it be that the 280 cannot beat it (apparently true on other review sites)? And no mention of price either, I'll buy the GX2 for $150 less and get better performance thanks all the same nVidia...Oh and well done on bringing the cost down on the previous models now the GX2, GTX, and 8800 Ultras are more competitively (and realistically) priced against the alternatives (ATi 3870 and 3870x2).
Intel and Nvidia's Secret War
Posted 06/13/2008 at 12:41:17pm
So much for the PC Gaming Hardware Alliance!!!
Daily News Brief: Star Wars The Force Unleashed
Posted 03/11/2008 at 12:42:15pm
Yeah that's all well and stuff, but why are you posting information about a game that isn't even coming to the PC on a PC magazine site...are you just trying to rub it in that LA are ditching the community that made them what they are today?
Asus EAH 3870
Posted 12/31/2007 at 01:31:00pm
The reason he probably didn't use the Beta drivers as I have heard plenty of times before is due to the fact that they are not finished and can be unstable. I'm having a hard time choosing between this card and the EVGA 8800GT for my build in March, yes I know the 8800 is a slightly faster, but as the review said "the 8800 is not DX10.1 compatible"! and then the price, for $100 dollars less ($50 at the least) I can buy a card that is only 2-7 frames a second slower than a model of card that has been floating around on the market for the last year or a little bit more (that in my opinion should be at the exact same price if not being turned into a budget card sometime soon). The only other problem I have is the driver support, ATI used to be constantly throwing new drivers and updates to the public...since the AMD takeover I'm kind of unsure what is happening with them now, hopefully they will catch up again and get back to normal, but they need to really get moving again as I'm sure Nvidia has the next series rolling out soon and it's taken ATI a year to get close to the latest version of the (getting old) 8800. at the moment I'm tempted to buy an ATI regardless of the insignificant FPS difference, and a price I would pay twice for the dual card features unlike the competitors cards where it feels like your being ripped off somewhere for the cost...especially when the entry level 8800 512MB card is so overpriced compared to the ATI 3870.