SUMMARY: A 2nd look at this high end DDR400 Previously, 4-23-04 “It gave me the impression that this ram was just getting started, as the rest of my system decided it had had enough.” (Pg. 3) “Coupled with the fact
nVidia caught hell a while back for saying they were giving people trilinear filtering, and not. Now ATI is catching some equivalent hell. Frankly, many if most people arguing about this could use more than a few extra optimizing algorithms
I had some views and questions on ATI’s new adaptive filtering method ( now called "trilinear")and initially started this thread : https://www.overclockers.com/forums/showthread….light=brilinear . It later became clear to me this was a good thing and I contentedly withdrew from wasting
Ask any serious overclocker about their system and they can tell you what they have in it, at what speed, and what vendor. We know the standards. The vendors know the standards. But somewhere along the lines, something got a
Intel wants the world to go from ATX to BTX fairly shortly, but it doesn’t look like they can convince a small but rather important country of this: Taiwan. More specifically, the Taiwanese board manufacturers. Plenty of them are apparently
Taking The High Road About five months ago, we put out projections on what CPUs would cost the rest of the year. While most of it still applies, we need to revise it a bit to take into account how
Computex is held each year in Taipei and is one of the premier computer shows on the planet. When I go, I find it very informative as a showcase for new products. One of the more interesting I found was
What About Socket 939? All you need to know is that AMD doesn’t want you to buy one anytime soon. The price for the entry-level socket 939 is even more ludicrous than feared, $500. AMD apparently is going to charge