Graphics Cards

Computing: Here are your minimum specs for holiday desktops

As the holiday shopping season looms, those looking for new PCs face a bounty. Knowing that the antidote to Windows Vista was just around the corner, PC makers revamped their lines to take advantage of Windows 7's new features....

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Speed Up Everything

Has your PC lost its pep? How about your network connection, your printer, or even your phone? Here's our guide to giving your gear new life. Follow our tips, and you can fire up your system and your other tech essentials.

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Carallon Introduces The DVI Parrot

The DVI Parrot by Carallon is the first truly user-configurable EDID emulator. EDID (Extended Display Identification Data) is a message, normally stored in computer monitors and other display devices, that computer graphics...

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ATI Radeon HD 5970: Uncompromising Monster

ATI Radeon HD 5970: Uncompromising Monster [11/23/2009 10:07 AM | As it has been initially planned, AMD has just launched a new member in their ATI Radeon HD 5x00 family. Some time has passed since AMD’s graphics department...

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Microsoft to exploit GPUs for IE9 boost

Other browser makers taking similar approach The next version of Microsoft's browser, Internet Explorer 9 (IE9), will offload image and text rendering chores to the PC's graphic processor. The company is adopting the techniques...

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ASUS Unveils New Line of Radeon HD 5000 Graphics Cards

ASUS, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance hardware components, has announced the debut of a new line of EAH5000 series of graphics cards, designed to take advantage of the features and specifications of AMD's...

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Inside Fermi's graphics architecture

Nvidia has already revealed much about the compute-focused features of its upcoming Fermi GPU architecture. Now, insider info and careful speculation take us deep into the graphics capabilities of Nvidia's next GPU.

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Call of duty smashes records

In this World Wide Wrap: Call of duty smashes records, Sony PS3 to support 3D display, and AMD intros “fastest” graphics card. By Lezette Engelbrecht, ITWeb junior copy editor Johannesburg, 23 Nov 2009 On the day Call of duty:...

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NextIO to Incorporate Virtualization Technology Into IBM Cluster Solutions

NextIO announced it is working with IBM to offer customers integrated cluster solutions that incorporate NextIO technology, with availability in 2010. The solution will enable reconfigurable and on demand GPU compute...

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Display driver nvlddmkm stopped responding...

This problem started for me a about a week ago out of the blue and I have been trying to get it fixed ever since then. It began with just the screen freezing for a second and then returning to normal with the error message...

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