AMD last week released a 1GB variant of its popular Radeon HD 6950 graphics card, and to see how the performance would be throttled with the GDDR cut, we benchmarked both versions with the latest Catalyst 11.1 driver. Does the 1GB card and its $20 savings prove too hard to ignore, or should the...
I am still waiting for final, then I'll drop Chrome for a bit and see if I can get back into Firefox. I'm hoping so... I'd rather support Mozilla than Google.
Haha, great videos guys. Here's a dog playing a piano.
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Haha, great videos guys. Here's a dog playing a piano.
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I still think music and movies would be far more effective in causing people to do ridiculous things than games. Why do people work out to music? It pumps them up. It has a REAL effect on people. Put violence into the lyrics... you can get the picture.
I hate game haters.
Ugh, and I the only person getting frustrated with AMD's driver releases lately? I had to install like five different drivers the other night on a PC before one "clicked" (HD 6970). It's so frustrating. AMD's releases have been horrible the past couple of months in terms of stability and...
Gaming... fun for most, but a target for others. In the case of the horrible bombing that occurred at the Domodedovo International airport in Moscow earlier this week, the Russian media are blaming video games, with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 in the hotseat. This brings us back once again to...
Ever go to a restroom during a LAN party, only to come back and find your peripherals missing? Me either, but that shouldn't be a reason to not look into better protecting your goods while at such events. Thanks to NZXT, a great solution doesn't cost much at all. It's called the Bunker, and...
After being hidden for the past eight years, NVIDIA has brought back the "Ti" name for its GeForce GTX 560 Ti. The GeForce4 Ti 4200, introduced in 2002, was a card that offered both great pricing and superb performance. NVIDIA looks to recreate the same sort of excitement with its GTX 560 Ti...
So, picture a nice house... priced at around $109,000. Would you buy it? Well, would you buy it if it were infested with thousands of snakes?
http://consumerist.com/2011/01/man-cuts-price-on-snake-infested-home.html
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I'd love to see a GPU as powerful as the HD 6850 in a silent PC... but it'll be tough. I have a feeling it might require the Serenity Professional model to pull off, but who knows. A big enough heatsink should be able to cool that HD 6850 card... I guess.
Would be interested in your results, Jon.