The first 4GB video card was released by nVidia with a $3,500 price tag, but with 240 CUDA cores it was considered the fastest graphics card at the time. This was of course the nVidia Quadro FX 5800, addressed to workstation solutions, and not to gamers obviously, because of the very high price.
Although ...
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hugepedia on Jan 17, 2011 in
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Buying a custom built machine is always the cheaper solution, for the same reliability and performance as a brand name computer. The only downside of such a computer is the warranty, which is worse than for brand name computers.
Dell, Acer, Apple, HP …etc. computer manufacturers usually resolve...
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hugepedia on Dec 18, 2010 in
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Manufacturers are always working on new, more advanced computer parts. They are released every 3 to 6 months and are available at the highest prices, while the slightly older generation of products suffer a significant price cut. If we look at the big picture, these very expensive computer parts...
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hugepedia on Nov 17, 2010 in
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There are many motherboard manufacturers that focus on overclocking and stability at the same time. Budget solutions unfortunately don’t deliver what they promise, in the sense that the user sees the overclocking options in the BIOS, but any speed increase past 10-20% makes the system unstable, due to...
AMD Radeon still sounds a little odd, but that’s what it’s called now, AMD being the owner of the Radeon graphics processor manufacturer. 68XX series Radeons have already been officially launched, but some graphics card manufacturers are just warming up their equipment to design high-speed...