Archive for June 16th, 2008

Title: GeForce GTX 280 Video Card Review
Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/570
Category: Reviews

Summary:
Our review of the newest high-end video card from nVidia, GeForce GTX 280, which is being released today.

Here is a snippet:
“GeForce GTX 280, which is being released today, is the new high-end graphics processing unit from nVidia. In this review we are going to compare its performance with other high-end video cards we had available, namely the GeForce 9800 GX2, the GeForce 9800 GTX, the Radeon HD 3870 X2 and the Radeon HD 3870. Is this new video card really the fastest in the market today? Check it out.”

Title:
Zotac GeForce GTX 280 Amp! Edition

Link:
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Zotac/GeForce_GTX_280_Amp_Edition

Brief:
Today NVIDIA launches their new GTX 280 graphics cards. Zotac as one of NVIDIA’s premier partners has engineered a factory overclocked version of the GTX 280 which offers additional performance. Overall the Zotac GTX 280 Amp Edition is the fastest graphics card on the planet today, but also the most expensive.

Quote: “NVIDIA’s new flagship GPU, the GTX 280 is finally here! We pitch it against the best of the rest to see just how well it performs.”

Link: http://www.overclock3d.net/reviews.php?/gpu_displays/nvidia_gtx_280_performance_revealed_-_msi_n280gtx/1

Title: GeForce GTX 200 Series Architecture
Link: http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/569
Category: Articles

Summary:
An overview of the architecture used by the new GeForce GTX 200 series of graphic processing units (GPU’s) from nVidia.

Here is a snippet:
“Like GeForce 8 and GeForce 9 the new GeForce GTX 200 series is also a DirectX 10 (i.e. shader 4.0) hardware, but using a different architecture. Let’s see what is new.”

NVIDIA has officially take the wraps of their latest flagship core GPU architecture and the GeForce GTX 280 / 260 series of graphics cards.  We’ve got full coverage for you here, with gaming and GPU benchmarks, power numbers, the works.

Direct Link:

http://www.hothardware.com/articles/NVIDIA_GeForce_GTX_280_and_GTX_260_Unleashed/

Snip:

“The high-end 280 card is powered by NVIDIA’s 1.4 billion transistor GT200 GPU, produced on TSMC’s 65nm process node and is the largest, most complex chip TSMC has ever manufactured.  Beyond just a larger number of stream processing units, the GT200 also supports three times the number of threads in flight, as NVIDIA’s previous G80, at any given time. It also has a new scheduler design that is up to 20% more efficient, along with a wider 512-bit memory interface with improved z-cull and compression technology. Perhaps what’s most interesting about this GPU however, are its two operational states, one as a 3D Graphics processor and another standard compute mode configuration. NVIDIA’s new behemoth chip not only lights up the gaming benchmarks but also can be specifically reprogrammed for more efficient general purpose GPU (GPGPU) computing usage models like Folding and supports atomic read-modify-write operations in memory.”

Tech-Reviews.co.uk has completed the review for the Speed Link Styx Gaming Mouse.

Title: Speed Link Styx Gaming Mouse @ Tech-Reviews.co.uk

Briefing: In recent years the demand for comfortable, affordable mice has sky rocketed as people spend more time at their computers. Speed link was established in 1998 and now claims to be one of the leading manufacturers of computer and gaming peripherals. One of their latest products is the Styx gaming mouse. With 7 buttons, 5 of which are programmable with the drivers provided, and some innovative features at a low cost this mouse looks set to be a good product for the average gamer. This is why Cyber Snipa has sent me over the Stinger – a high DPI gaming mouse. So lets see if this baby lives up to its name.

Link to Review: http://www.tech-reviews.co.uk/reviews/speed-link-styx-gaming-mouse/