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Hands-on with NVIDIA Project Shield
It won't be long before you can game on an actual NVIDIA Project Shield handheld gaming system. Find out how it works in our initial hands-on experience with the device.
NVIDIA Tegra 4: Why More Processing Power Matters
NVIDIA's new Tegra 4 mobile processor is packed with even more processing power. But the big question is, what do you do with all the processing power? Find out exactly why you'll want a Tegra 4 device after the jump.
NVIDIA GRID Paving the Way for Cloud-based Gaming
Meet NVIDIA GRID, a next-gen cloud-gaming architecture that consists of 20 servers totaling 240 high-density GPUs to provide 200 TFLOPS of processing power. The GRID has the potential to be a true game changer, with proof of concept demos and service providers working with NVIDIA to bring about gaming on any screen or device.
NVIDIA @ SIGGRAPH Asia 2012
NVIDIA reaffirmed its status as the leading professional graphics solutions provider during the recently held SIGGRAPH Asia 2012. We were fortunate enough to attend a couple of their tech talks during the event. Here are some of the highlights from the talks.
NVIDIA SLI Technology for Quadro – Performance Scalability
NVIDIA's Quadro professional graphics solution provides some of the most powerful graphics rendering capabilities on the market today. Here's a look at some of the features and capabilities that's available on the Quadro lineup, in particular the SLI technology.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti - Budget Kepler with an Edge
NVIDIA follows up on the GTX 650 with the GeForce GTX 650 Ti for gamers who are in the market for an affordable Kepler-based graphics card with extra firepower. Find out how it performs as we also take a look at a custom edition from ASUS.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 - Kepler for the Masses
NVIDIA's new mainstream Kepler graphics card, the GeForce GTX 650, is designed to bring affordable full HD gaming to the masses. We check out its performance as well as MSI's new GTX 650 Power Edition.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Shootout - True Mid-range Performer
As the first true mid-range Kepler card, the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 is fitted with a brand new GK106 core and priced at an attractive US$229. NVIDIA claims that this card offers the best price-performance ratio out of the entire Kepler series. We take it for a test drive as well as custom models from ASUS, GIGABYTE and MSI.
GIGABYTE GTX 680 Windforce 5X SOC Edition - Quintuple Cooling
GIGABYTE's GTX 680 Super Overclock Edition is a five-fan, custom GTX 680 boasting the highest factory overclock speeds out there, with core speeds ramped up to 1137MHz and memory pushed to 6200MHz DDR. We find out exactly what this triple-slot beast is capable of.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti - SLI Performance Analysis
While we're impressed by NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 660 Ti graphics card, it's time to find out how powerful a pair of them will be in 2-way SLI configuration.
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Factory overclocked with core and memory clocks of 1050MHz and 6400MHz respectively, the Sapphire HD 7790 2GB GDDR5 OC features a cooler des...
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The ASUS GeForce GTX 670 DirectCU Mini OC is a small form factor GeForce GTX 670-based graphics card that is targeted at mini-ITX or mATX ga...
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Palit's GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost uses Palit's Dual Turbofan cooler, and is overclocked on the core to 1006MHz with memory raised to 6108MHz ...
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ASUS' GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost DirectCU II OC uses ASUS' custom DirectCU II cooler with the core overclocked to 1020MHz.
