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NVIDIA's SLI Performance
January. 20, 2005 @ 09:17PM GMT +10

HardOCP has an interesting article about NVIDIA's SLI Performance:

According to NVIDIA’s marketing, NVIDIA’s Scalable Link Interface (SLI) "can deliver as much as 2x the performance of a single GPU configuration for unparalleled gaming experiences." What NVIDIA fails to make clear, however, is that SLI currently requires NVIDIA to write driver profiles for each game to support SLI. Are all the games you want to play supported?

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Posted by erock | top
 
Most Wanted Games of 2005
January. 20, 2005 @ 06:44AM GMT +10

Since this is the start of a new year, GameSpy has slapped up a 'Most Wanted Games of 2005' article. There are definatly some good titles coming out this year. So who made their list? You will just have to head over and take a look for yourself!

Most Wanted Games of 2005
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HP's AMD SLI workstation specs emer
January. 20, 2005 @ 06:41AM GMT +10

SOURCES CLAIMED HP will release the Opteron based xw9300 workstation which incorporates Nvidia SLI technology in mid-February.

The processor options are for a 252 or 248 Opteron, using 1GHz/800MHz hypertransport technology, in a mini tower configuration.

The machine will support five HDD, come equipped with a 750W power supply unit, have two PCIe 16X slots, one PCI 1X, one PCI-X 133, and two PCI-X 100 slots.

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Posted by BenSW | top
 
Age of Empires 3 to support SM 3.0
January. 20, 2005 @ 06:40AM GMT +10

THE NEXT version of acclaimed strategy title Age of Empires will have full Direct X 9 functionality and will support Shader Model 3.0.

The series, developed by Ensemble Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios, is one of the most-loved Real Time Strategy series' currently available. According to an interview at IGN, the latest title will have some graphical features pioneered in the latest generation of first person shooters.

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Posted by BenSW | top
 
Xbox 2 to come late this year
January. 20, 2005 @ 06:39AM GMT +10

A LEAKED press release from industry Dahlings and would-be world-dominators Electronic Arts has let slip that Xbox 2 will be hitting late this year, just in time for the next versions of Burnout and Need For Speed.

According to a filing at SPOnG, the next version of Need For Speed - subtitled Most Wanted - will be making its way onto Xbox, PS2, GameCube, PC, PSP, Nintendo DS and willl have a "...simultaneous ship with the Xbox2 platform."

The time frame certainly makes sense - we're all expecting Gates' next wonderbox before the end of this year, and the massive Q4 success of Burnout 3 would put it on track for a sequel same time, same place.

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Posted by BenSW | top
 
CES Interview: NVIDIA and Sony
January. 19, 2005 @ 10:21PM GMT +10

Xbit-Labs has posted an interview they had with NVIDIA regarding working with Sony for PS3:

We would like to offer you an interview with NVIDIA’s Vice President of Corporate Marketing, David Roman, who kindly agreed to answer a few questions about the cooperation with Sony and about the situation with Playstation 3 related projects.

Check it out here
Posted by erock | top
 
Athlon 64 Overclocking
January. 19, 2005 @ 10:18PM GMT +10

Auphan Online has a review talking about overclocking the Althlon 64.

For this review, I will be overclocking an Athlon 64 2800+ and will be focusing on bus manipulation more than anything else. These chips are multiplier locked upwards. This basically means, in the case of this chip, that I am limited to 9xHTT and downward.

Check it
Posted by erock | top
 
Wednesday Video Card Reviews
January. 19, 2005 @ 10:11PM GMT +10

Albatron GeForce 6600 GT PCIe review by Bytesector
ATi All-In-Wonder Radeon X600 Pro review by DesignTechnica
PowerColor Radeon X800 XL review by FiringSquad
HIS Radeon X700 Pro review by Gamers-Depot
Radeon X800 roundup by HardOCP
Leadtek Radeon 6600 GT 128MB AGP review by NGE
ATI Catalyst 5.1 Comparison by Tweak Town
Catalyst 5.1 Comparison by Hexus
Posted by erock | top
 
Morphing nForce4 Ultra into nForce4 SLI
January. 19, 2005 @ 06:20AM GMT +10

Want to turn your nForce4 Ultra into a nForce4 SLI? You do, Then head this way to AnandTech

If you have been following the news, some very strange things are going on with the nVidia nForce4 chipsets. About six weeks ago, MSI showed an nForce4 ULTRA motherboard with a regular x16 PCIe slot, plus anended x4 PCIe slot. Those who saw the demos said that MSI was running two matched video cards in what they called a "semi-SLI mode", which ran at about 90% of the performance of normal nVidia SLI.

It was with this idea that we took a closer look into the possibilities, and what we found will surprise you! It turns out that the nForce4 Ultra is apparently just an nForce4 SLI with SLI turned off. What is even more important is that we also found a way to turn on the disabled SLI!

Morphing nForce4 Ultra into nForce4 SLI
Posted by BenSW | top
 
MyDoom Virus Returns
January. 19, 2005 @ 06:18AM GMT +10

A new version of MyDoom discovered at the weekend appears months after the last iteration of the long-running series of worms. MyDoom-AI (alias MyDoom-AE) normally spreads by emails with some featuring sexually explicit images. It claims attachments contains passwords for adult websites.

In fact, they contain malicious code that disables security software and turns PCs into drones for zombie attack networks. Its spread so far is limited but a fresh variant of MyDoom three months after the last batch is bad news. November's infamous Bofra worm was initially classified as a variant of MyDoom, but even excluding this more than 30 variants of the worm have been created since its debut in January 2004.

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Posted by BenSW | top
 
AMD to upgrade memory controller
January. 19, 2005 @ 06:17AM GMT +10

ONE MORE BIT ABOUT AMD and memory to expand on yesterday's DDR2 story. One of the biggest updates to the E0 step Athlon64s that will be announced soon is the memory controller.

The new parts support double sided DIMMs in all slots at DDR-400. Previously you had to drop to DDR-333 or take your chances. Now it should just work. It will probably also be faster, but I have yet to see numbers.

For those out of the loop, E0 will also bring massive power savings due to the IBM strained silicon process along with SSE3. If AMD ever gets around to announcing them, they will be a very good thing.
Posted by BenSW | top
 
Dual core Intel chips like Bunsen burner
January. 19, 2005 @ 06:16AM GMT +10

TOM'S HARDWARE Guide claims it's seen internal Intel documents that show Intel Smithfield dual core chips have a thermal design rated at 130 watts.

That's 13 per cent more than Intel's current 5xx Prescott range, claims The Pabster.

Supply current, said the site, will go from 119 amps to 125 amps, while the processors will consume more power than an Itanium 2, which eats up 122 watts.

The site claims that the Pentium 4 560, a 3.6GHz which eats 115 watts, runs at the thermal limits, and it's obvious that Smithfields will need even more cooling.

You can find the article here.
Posted by BenSW | top
 
Sapphire begins shipments of ATI X850s
January. 18, 2005 @ 11:13PM GMT +10

ATI Technologies’ add-in-card partner Sapphire has begun shipments of graphics cards powered by ATI’s latest visual processing units – ATI RADEON X850 XT Platinum Edition. The products are currently available in Tokyo, Japan, as well as in a number of online stores in the USA. European availability is unclear.

The latest ATI RADEON X850 XT Platinum Edition graphics processors and cards on their base are presently positioned as top offerings from ATI Technologies and its add-in-card partners. The RADEON X850 XT Platinum Edition visual processing unit has 16 pixel pipelines and 6 vertex pipelines and is clocked at 540MHz, typically graphics cards are equipped with 256MB of GDDR3 memory with 256-bit interface and 1180MHz memory bus. Other recently unveiled RADEON X8-series visual processing units are expected to have 6 or 12 pixel and 6 vertex pipelines, feature 256-bit memory interface; the products will be available for PCI Express x16 interconnection only...

Read More @ Xbit-Labs
Posted by erock | top
 
2.13GHz Pentium M 770 arrives
January. 18, 2005 @ 11:10PM GMT +10

Pentium M 770 processors have begun to appear in Tokyo shops today, ahead of tomorrow's formal launch of the 533MHz frontside bus-supporting chips.

[i]The PM 770 is clocked at 2.13GHz, Intel's fastest 'Dothan' chip yet. Like the previous top-of-the-range model, the 765, it contains 2MB of on-die L2 cache. The Socket 479 part is intended to work with Intel's 915PM or 915GM chipsets, both members of the 'Alviso' family - the mobile equivalent of its 'Grantsdale' desktop chipset range.[i]

Read More @ The Register
Posted by erock | top
 
ATI to launch R481 soon
January. 18, 2005 @ 11:09PM GMT +10

ATI decided to make one more AGP high end chip. We were surprised when we saw a R481 chip listed but it hasn't taken us long to find out more about it.

R481 is a R480, for the Radeon X850 with an AGP interface. ATI won't bridge this chipm it will make it nativem as ATI decided to do native chips as long as it makes sense to do so. We heard this from the ATI CEO back at Computex 2004.

ATI learned that yields on R480, X850 PCIe are much better than on the R420 or R423 chips and decided to make one more AGP part based on R480 marchitecture. ATI had to do two tape outs, one for the already shinily shipping R480 and one for the soon to be shipped R481, as they are different chips. Not too much different, but one chip is native PCIe while the other is native AGP. The rest is similar.

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Posted by erock | top
 
Counter-Strike: Source Update Released
January. 18, 2005 @ 02:33PM GMT +10

A Counter-Strike: Source update is available and will be applied automatically when Steam is restarted. The changes include:

Counter-Strike: Source

* Added Counter-Strike bots. For a more detailed description, click here
* Added new bomb defusal map de_tides
* Updated version of de_cbble to allow bots to navigate ladders
* Updated version of cs_office. Fixes minor issue with projector
* Updated version of de_dust2 to allow 40 players
* Optimization to the way that dynamic props are checked. On higher end CPUs, this can result in more than a 5% total frame rate increase
* Fixed bug where players would get twice the normal money at the start of a round
* Weapon models are now checked at startup to make sure they are within limits for size
* Fixed a bug that would allow a player to throw two flashbangs at once
* Added “motdfile” cvar, which sets the filename for the message of the day on the server
* Fixed logic that will automatically kick players for killing hostage or being idle for a long time

Source: Steampowered
Posted by Cyclone | top
 
ATI Radeon X800 Series Roundup
January. 18, 2005 @ 01:45PM GMT +10

HardOCP compares seven X800 based cards in their latest review:

Today we have an even larger roundup of retail ATI Radeon X800 series-based video cards, seven in all, covering the PCI-Express and AGP platforms. We have three PCI-Express video cards: a Sapphire X800 XT, an MSI X800 XT, and topping it off, an Asus X800 XT Platinum Edition. On the AGP side, we have an X800 XT and an X800 XT PE from VisionTek, an X800 Pro from MSI, and Sapphire’s Toxic series X800 Pro double slot video card.

Check it out
Posted by erock | top
 
Tuesday Morning Video Card Reviews
January. 18, 2005 @ 10:25AM GMT +10

Sapphire Radeon X800 256MB review by Beyond3D
Albatron GeForce 6600 GT review by Bytesector
Asus GeForce 6800 Ultra PCIe review by GamePC
Sapphire Radeon X800 XT AGP review by SharkyExtreme
ATi Radeon X800 Pro review by Viperlair
Posted by erock | top
 
Scriptomatic 2.0
January. 18, 2005 @ 10:13AM GMT +10

A completely new version of the famous Scriptomatic, the utility that writes WMI scripts for you. (And, in the process, teaches you the fundamental concepts behind writing WMI scripts for yourself.) Unlike its predecessor, Scriptomatic 2.0 isn’t limited to writing just VBScript scripts; instead, Scriptomatic 2.0 can write scripts in Perl, Python, or JScript as well.

Source: Warp2Search
Posted by BenSW | top
 
ATI Catalyst 5.1
January. 18, 2005 @ 10:11AM GMT +10

Ati has just released its newest set of drivers, the Catalyst 5.1's.

Details:

·Second head in Dual Head system is no longer corrupt during login screen.
·Display corruption is no longer seen when switching between X-Windows and the Linux text console, and back to X-Windows.
·Video playback in Dual Head mode no longer results in an error message being displayed, or the player failing to start.
·PCI-Express systems no longer hang after running 3D Applications for long periods.
·3D Applications no longer hang on RHEL 3.0 with 1GB or more memory installed.

Catalyst 5.1 without CCC

Catalyst 5.1 with CCC

Give your comments and feedback on these new drivers here in our forums. smile.gif
Posted by BenSW | top
 
MP3 Goes Multichannel
January. 17, 2005 @ 10:17PM GMT +10

The file format that inspired millions of downloads hopes to inspire music fans to do something else: buy more speakers. Now officially released by the Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS and Thomson, coinventors of the MP3 format, the new MP3 Surround supports 5.1 multichannel sound.

Read More @ PCmag
Posted by erock | top
 
10GIG online storage for free?
January. 17, 2005 @ 10:16PM GMT +10

A company called Streamload is offering consumers a free 10 gigabyte online storage locker for multimedia files, potentially raising the stakes for larger companies such as Yahoo and America Online.

Read more @ CNET
Posted by erock | top
 
AMD holds off on DDR-2 support
January. 17, 2005 @ 10:08PM GMT +10

AMD has been rumoured to be coming out with DDR2 in Q2, and documents floating around the i915/925 launch said as much. AMD basically said 'we could do it now, but why', and followed it up with numbers proving that it made little sense until DDR2-667 hit.

Well, as they say about the best laid plans, it isn't going to happen this year. AMD backpedalled on DDR2 support, and will hold off until Socket 1207 hits in 2006. One person at CES was quoted as saying 'no way, no how', and that is about all there is to say.

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Posted by erock | top
 
Internet2 Consortium sets new speed
January. 17, 2005 @ 10:05PM GMT +10

The Internet2 consortium announced that a research team based at the University of Tokyo set a new IPv4 transmission speed record in November. The team successfully sent a multiple stream data transmission with a transfer rate of 7.21 gigabits per second over a distance of 20,645 kilometers " more than half the circumference of the earth.

The Internet2 land speed record measures the data transfer rate by the distance traveled. The Tokyo team, which includes members from Fujitsu Computer Technologies and the Widely Integrated Distributed Environment Project, surpassed the previous record, set by a joint SUNET-Sprint team, by more than 20%.

University of Tokyo professor Kei Hiraki said that, despite his team's impressive results, new technologies haved the way to even higher network speeds. "The record demonstrates that the data transfer bottleneck is no longer at the network layer," he said in a statement. "As I/O technology evolves, the data transfer possibilities may be endless."

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Posted by erock | top
 
Computer Hardware Buying Guide
January. 17, 2005 @ 05:58PM GMT +10

In this guide we will be going over different computer components for different price brackets as well as peripherals and other wonderful products. Daily I run across questions posed in forums around the net asking what they should get. What's the best for the money? What's better, this video card or that one? AMD or Intel? In this guide we will answer all of that and more, and hopefully we can cause all of you AMD, Intel, ATI and Nvidia fanboys to see the pros and cons or all the opponents. This guide will be offered in 3 parts, first part will be the AMD systems, second the Intel systems, and third all your peripheral needs!

Read the guide @ Comp-Reviews
Posted by erock | top
 
Anti P2P software developed
January. 17, 2005 @ 05:34PM GMT +10

A US p2p monitoring group reckons that it has come up with software that can identify and trace file-traders.

BayTSP uses a technique called software "spidering" to determine which user first uploaded a particular file for trading.

The software, called FirstSource, sends out multiple requests for a file extremely quickly. It deduces the original file sharer by assuming that only they will have the full file, having uploaded the original.

Once the file is confirmed to be the content in question, Bay TSP monitors individuals who download from the initial source, reports the original source to the music industry who can release the legal hounds.

BayTSP thinks that the software solves the problem on tracking the pirates on file-sharing networks of finding out who posts the original files. There might be tens of thousands of copies available for download, but all of them likely originated from a handful of sources.

Read More @ The Inquirer
Posted by erock | top
 
Google GMail Drive 1.05
January. 17, 2005 @ 11:40AM GMT +10

GMail Drive is a Shell Namespace Extension that creates a virtual filesystem around your Google GMail account, allowing you to use GMail as a storage medium.

GMail Drive creates a virtual filesystem on top of your Google GMail account and enables you to save and retrieve files stored on your GMail account directly from inside Windows Explorer. GMail Drive literally adds a new drive to your computer under the My Computer folder, where you can create new folders, copy and drag'n'drop files to.

When you create a new file using GMail Drive, it generates an e-mail and posts it to your account. The e-mail appears in your normal Inbox folder, and the file is attached as an e-mail attachment. GMail Drive periodically checks your mail account (using the GMail search function) to see if new files have arrived and to rebuild the directory structures. But basically GMail Drive acts as any other hard-drive installed on your computer.

You can copy files to and from the GMail Drive folder simply by using drag'n'drop like you're used to with the normal Explorer folders.

Download GMail Drive 1.05 here
Posted by BenSW | top
 
Dual-Layer Standard May Disappear Soon
January. 17, 2005 @ 11:38AM GMT +10

ual-Layered (DL) DVD writers are still a bit expensive, but the question of concern is the media prices. The price per DL media averages out to $10.00, which is shockingly high. We talked to manufacturers at this year’s CES about prices and what they thought about DL media in general. The replies we received were far from positive and disappointing. According to a few blank media providers, DL standard may not have a bright future ahead of it. The reason is the upcoming Blu-Ray and HD DVD standards that are supported by world’s top most corporations.

Read more
Posted by BenSW | top
 
Sunday Video Card Reviews
January. 16, 2005 @ 02:24PM GMT +10

Video Card roundup by 3DProfessor
nVidia GeForce 6200 TC review by Digit-Life
CP4U GeForce 6800 LE AGP review by HardwareCenter
Albatron GeForce 6600 GT AGP review by OverclockerCafe
Albatron GeForce 6600 GT AGP review by PCStats
Posted by erock | top
 
Thunderbird turns 2 Million
January. 16, 2005 @ 08:29AM GMT +10

Thunderbird, an alternative email client has turned over 2 Million downloads in its first month! Goes to show that many people are willing to try somthing other then outlook.

Give it a go!
Posted by erock | top
 
Elvis's MAME Cabinet
January. 16, 2005 @ 08:22AM GMT +10

How about this for a PC modification, a MAME Cabinet! It uses a PC to play old skool games.
http://benchmark.mameworld.net/cab1/thumbnails/th_036.jpg

Check it out here
Posted by erock | top
 
NVIDIA Forceware 71.40 drivers out
January. 16, 2005 @ 08:16AM GMT +10

And another new Forceware driver in the shape of version 71.40 has hit the internet. This driver works for all NVIDIA videocards including the mobile series and works under Windows 2000 and XP.

Download:
NVIDIA Forceware 71.40 - TCMagazine

Leave your comments and opinions in our forums here. smile.gif
Posted by BenSW | top
 
IE - Unsecure again!... or still?
January. 16, 2005 @ 08:10AM GMT +10

A computer security researcher and an antivirus company are warning Microsoft Corp. customers about an unpatched hole in the company's Internet Explorer Web browser that could allow a remote attacker to bypass security warnings and download malicious content onto vulnerable systems.

Read more
Posted by BenSW | top
 
Novell offers free SuSE 9.2 download
January. 16, 2005 @ 08:09AM GMT +10

SOFTWARE FIRM Novell said it is making SuSE Linux Professional 9.2 available as a free download.

Novell said the version differs from the LiveDVD version, is a fully installable version, and is not time limited.

Source: TheInquirer
Posted by BenSW | top
 
754 pin AMD mobile Semprons range
January. 16, 2005 @ 08:07AM GMT +10

JAPANESE SITE Akiba PC Hotline said that socket 754 mobile Sempron chips at ratings of 2600+, 2800+ and 3000+ are for sale.

These chips, according to site, consume 62W and are for sale at ¥10,800 (~$105), ¥13,800 (~$135) and ¥14,800 (~$145) respectively.

The Japanese version of the site, with pics, is here. Here is the Babelfish version in Jinglish.
Posted by BenSW | top
 
Saturday Nite Video Card Reviews
January. 15, 2005 @ 09:49PM GMT +10

Albatron Trinity GeForce 6600GT AGP on PCStats.
Albatron Trinity GeForce 6600GT AGP on 3DXtreme.
MSI NX6600GT-VTD128 GeForce 6600GT AGP on PCStats.
ATi Radeon X800 XL PCIe review by DriverHeaven
XFX GeForce 6600 GT AGP review by nVNews
Posted by erock | top
 
Nforce 5 up and running
January. 14, 2005 @ 09:30PM GMT +10

Apparently the upcoming nForce5 motherboard from NVIDIA is now taped out and is running according to sources.

Reference platforms have been sent to various addresses for evaluations and valuations, and the board will be released in two version!

One providing SLI support and the other not.

Its excepted that the nForce5 motherboard will be released in Q1 2005.
Posted by erock | top
 
Longhorn to make graphic cards important
January. 14, 2005 @ 09:24PM GMT +10

Its suggested that Windows Longhorn will feature a graphics subset called WGF (Windows Graphic Foundation). Its goal is to unify 2D and 3D graphics operation in one and will bring 2D Windows drawing and 3D operations together. Nowadays, 3D is done using a Direct X subset with the current version 9.0c.

Longhorn will also use 3D menus and 3D interfaces and will require at least Shader 2.0 compliant cards, so it will make the graphics card an important part of your PC. Nowadays, Windows doesn’t care much about graphics until you play your DVD or start a 3D game. In such cases, Windows actually benefits from graphic card acceleration whether we talk about video or 3D acceleration.

Read more @ The Inquirer
Posted by erock | top
 
Friday Nite Video Card Reviews
January. 14, 2005 @ 07:59PM GMT +10

ATi Radeon All-In-Wonder X600 Pro review by Viperlair
XFX GeForce 6600 GT PCIe review by VR-Zone
Gigabyte GeForce 6600 GT PCIe review by AmdZone
HIS Radeon X700 Pro 256MB PCIe review by 3dGameMan
Gigabyte Radeon X600 XT PCIe review by EnvyNews
Gigabyte 3D1 Dual GeForce 6600 GT PCIe review by Neoseeker
ATi Radeon X850 XT-PE review by Guru3D
nVidia GeForce 6200 review by Beyond3D
Gigabyte Radeon X800 Pro review by PCModdingMy
Sapphire Radeon X850 XT-PE review by TrustedReviews
Crucial Radeon X800 Pro 256MB review by XtremeResources
Gigabyte GeForce 6600 GT AGP on Legion Hardware
Gigabyte 3D1 Single Slot 6600GT SLI on Neoseeker.
HIS X700Pro IceQ Turbo VIVO 256MB PCI-E Video Card on 3DGameMan
Gigabyte GeForce 6600GT PCI-E on Hi-TechReviews.
Leadtek WinFast PX6600 GT TDH PCI-E on TheTechLounge.
V-Mod Sapphire Radeon 9550 on OC-Service.
Posted by erock | top
 
Mac Mini
January. 14, 2005 @ 11:17AM GMT +10

Apple is releasing a new mac, the Mac mini. It is the cheapest mac. For $499 for a machine with a 1.2Ghz G4 processor inside and 40GB of hard disk space, $599 for a 1.4Ghz version with 80GB, will likely attract new customers It's available in the US on January 22, and around week later in the rest of the world.
http://www.neowin.net/staff/creamhackered/macworld05/mini.jpg
Source: Neowin.net
Posted by [DBE]killer | top

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