Sunday, March 28, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Legit Reviews) 28/03/2010


Legit Reviews
NVIDIA Drops Open-Source Driver, Refers Users To VESA Driver
NVIDIA's open-source Linux efforts as it concerns their GPU support have historically been minimal. The xf86-video-nv driver has been around that provides very basic 2D...

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RTFM-chip details reveiled! - MSI Goes Off The Deep End
Yesterday, I got a rather disturbing e-mail from MSI. In this e-mail it basically stated that MSI was fed-up with explaining things that can be answered by reading the manual...

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ASUS Launches NVIDIA's new GeForce GTX480/470 Graphics Cards
Long awaited by gamers, overclockers and demanding enthusiasts, the latest generation GF100 graphics processor from NVIDIA is finally here. ASUS is the first to release...

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Thermaltake Element V NVIDIA Edition Case Certified For GeForce GTX 480 SLI
Thermaltake and NVIDIA recently teamed up to design and engineer the new Element V NVIDIA Edition chassis, which is certified for the next-generation of ultra-high...

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CyberPower Adds NVIDIAs new Fermi Video Cards To Gaming PCs
Today is a Good Friday according to our friends over at CyberPower since NVIDIA is launching their much anticipated Direct X 11, Fermi Video Cards. CyberPower is clearly...

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CoolIT Systems Omni ALC VGA Cooler For GeForce GTX 470/480 Video Cards
CoolIT Systems announced today that upon its retail availability this summer, the Omni ALC universal graphics card liquid cooling solution will offer full support of NVIDIAs...

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 GF100 DX11 Video Card Review
Legit Reviews takes an in-depth look at NVIDIA's newest flagship video card, the GeForce GTX 480 GF100. The GTX 480 is DirectX 11 ready, designed for maximum gaming...

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 GF100 DX11 Video Card Review
NVIDIA  GeForce GTX 480 GF100 DX11 Video Card Review

The GeForce GTX 480 is the new flagship product in NVIDIA's video card arsenal and is designed for maximum gaming performance. The GeForce GTX 480 launches with an estimated price point of $499 USD and is a DirectX 11 ready graphics cards that competes directly with the ATI Radeon HD 5870 in the single GPU market. Read on to see how it performs in our testing!


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