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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 - The Affordable Kepler
NVIDIA claims that the GeForce GTX 650 will bring full HD gaming to the masses. We check out NVIDIA's new mainstream SKU as well as MSI's new GTX 650 Power Edition.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti SLI Performance Analysis
We were impressed by NVIDIA's latest GK104 core based GeForce GTX 660 Ti graphics card. Now it's time to find out how powerful a pair of them will be in 2-way SLI configuration. Prepare to be surprised!
HP Pavilion dv6 (2012) - More Than a Refresh
Last year's HP Pavilion dv6 (2011) displayed a good mix of power, and affordability. But will the Ivy Bridge update and design refresh for this year's new dv6 improve on an already well rounded notebook? We find out in this detailed review of its improvements and if it can still impress.
Highlights from Exhibit Hall of The GPU Tech Conference 2012
Apart from the numerous conference and break-out sessions happening during NVIDIA's Graphics Technology Conference 2012, there's also a huge hall of interesting exhibits from various participants vendors from emerging companies, to established industries. We bring to you some of the notable highlights from the show floor.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 SLI Performance Analysis
We've seen how powerful a single GeForce GTX 670 is. Now, we turn our attention to two of them in a 2-way SLI configuration. Just how much power will it afford? Read our performance analysis to find out!
Spanning Physical Boundaries of GPU Computing with Kepler
NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang has revealed the cloud capabilities of its newly launched Kepler GPU. He also introduces a slew of hardware and software services built around this capability, effectively building high-performance computing ecosystems with the intention to democratize this technology.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 - Gaining Momentum, Building Steam
NVIDIA is building momentum with the all-new GeForce GTX 670. Essentially a cutdown GeForce GTX 680, we check out the reference card as well as two customized ones from ASUS and Palit to see what it brings to the table. High-end graphics card shoppers should be pleased.
GeForce GTX 680 - NVIDIA's 28nm Successor to Fermi
Since Kepler was made known in October 2010, we have waited with bated breath for its arrival. Its manifestation in the form of a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 graphics card reached our offices and has managed very interesting performance results with its new architecture. Read on!
NVIDIA's Fermi Successors Revealed - Kepler and Maxwell
NVIDIA's GPU Technology Conference 2010 has commenced and buzzwords for the techies are Kepler and Maxwell, two of the company's future GPU architectures. Hop in to get a quick roadmap overview, straight from USA.
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Based on the GeForce GTX 650, the MSI GTX 650 Power Edition is factory overclocked and has MSI's Triple Overvoltage technology as well as a ...
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In a semi-metal chassis, the 15-inch 2012 HP Pavilion dv6 comes equipped with Beats Audio and quad speakers. Other features include its Full...
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