Asus Maximus III Formula P55 @ Hardwareoverclock.com :: Posted by THRASHER2
Hardwareoverclock.com has posted another motherboard review. Last week we have take a look at the Asus Maximus III Formula board with P55 chipset. This board was made for gamers and overclockers. The Bios is very extensive, the layout nice and the performance great. Only the high price is very high again.
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Asrock M3A785GMH/128M Motherboard @ Rbmods :: Posted by THRASHER2
Asrock is one of our new sponsors! They are well known for their motherboards that have always been a bit cheaper than the rest, but does this mean they don't perform well? Personally I don't think so but today we are going to look at the M3a785gmx motherboard and compare it vs a well performing Asus board. I think we will be able to see what type of performance we can expect from this Asrock board.
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NZXT Sentry 2 Fan Controller Review @ ThinkComputers.org :: Posted by THRASHER2
آ“NZXT isn't quite known for their fan controllers, but you may have come across their original Sentry fan controller. NZXT has now released an updated, full color, touch screen Sentry 2 to blow its predecessor out of the water. The NZXT Sentry 2 supports up to five fans and five temperature readouts in only a single 5.25" drive bay. Some fan controllers support only 3 pin or only 4 pin connectors, but the Sentry 2 supports both! Read on further to see what else it has in store."
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ASUS G51Vx 15" Gaming Notebook @ Techgage.com :: Posted by THRASHER2
To purchase a quality gaming notebook just a few years ago would have set you back at least $2,000. But the situation is far better today, and it's proven with the help of ASUS' G51Vx, coming in at $999. It comes complete with NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 260M graphics card, a great feature-set and plays most of today's games at their max detail settings with ease.
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Patch Re-enables PhysX When ATI Card is Present @ NGOHQ.com :: Posted by THRASHER2
"As you may or may not know, Windows 7 allows two display drivers to be used at once آ– like in Windows XP. Therefore, it is possible to use an Nvidia card for PhysX and ATI card for graphics rendering. Sadly, since the release of 186 graphics drivers, Nvidia has decided to block this feature anytime a Non-Nvidia GPU is present in the system. In addition, for some incomprehensible reasons, the latest version of PhysX System Software also prevents PPU cards from working if a Non-Nvidia GPU is present.
As expected, this move by Nvidia generated a lot of criticism from both consumers and even Nvidiaآ’s competitors. Luckily, a forum member by the name of GenL has released an experimental beta patch which intercepts disable-PhysX-if-Radeon-is-present-code. So far, according to user comments the patch delivers successful results. At this stage, the patch only works for PhysX GPU rendering and not PPU rendering. However, the developer claims that work is still in progress."
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