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AMD 790GX - Foxconn A7DA-S  - With the more high-end consumer in mind AMD released the new 790GX series mainboards. This mainboard is a lot about status, as AMD want to re-establish their status and performance levels for their products again. Hey, in the end, all you have is your reputation right? And for a chipset manufacturer that means top dog electronics.
Therefore they unleashed its new AMD 790GX platform. A mainboard chipset that is aimed at the performance computer users and packs in a host of features.
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RivaTuner v2.10 out for grabs - Rivatuner has been updated towards version 2.10 In this release we have included a huge number of new stuff to keep you busy, obviously GeForce 9x00 support has been added as well as ForceWare GeForce drivers up-to 177.92 and AMD ATI Catalyst 8.8 support. With this release comes support for ATI Radeon 4800 class graphics adapters and better GeForce GTX series 200 support as well.
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BFG GeForce GTX 280 OCX  - OCX is short for 'Overclocking eXtreme' and it literally boils down to the fact that this is BFG's most high-end specced product in whatever the product range might be. Today we take the fastest NVIDIA single GPU graphics card available on the planet. The GeForce GTX 280.
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Silicon Power 32 GB Solid State Disk  - SSD is the future, make no mistake. With Silicon Power's product the dynamics change a bit. A couple of weeks ago they released a new series of drives. We got one fresh from the factory, this is their all new revised version. Optionally they make use of SLC NAND flash based memory. In certain situations this type is not only faster, it's also 10 maybe 20 times more reliable.
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BFG GeForce 9600 /8800 GT OCX  - X marks the spot, and OCX obviously is short for Overclocking eXtreme. So we picked up two of their OCX models and see what the difference is all about and have a look at their BFG 9600 GT OCX and GeForce 8800 GT OCX.
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AMD Radeon HD 4870 X2 Crossfire - It's that time, AMD today unleashes their all new high-end product, the Radeon 4850 and 4870 X2. For those of you who lived under a rock and do not know what the X2 actually stands for, it's as simple as it sounds. X2 is times two .. these products are based on multiple GPUs per graphics card.
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GeForce 9500 GT review- NVIDIA launches a new budget product. It's called the GeForce 9500 GT and pretty much is the GeForce 8600 GT yet made under a smaller 65nm fab. The good thing is that the card is is real cheap, even better is that we have been promised that the card will be faster than that two year old GeForce 8600 GT.
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OCZ Core 64GB Solid State Drive - OCZ Technology has the honor to be the first ever manufacturer to have one of their SSD drives tested here at Guru3D.com, and we have others in queue as well. Despite the negative spins from traditional HDD manufacturers and a couple of sour SSD manufacturers who do not have their technology right, let me state .. Solid State Drives are here to stay, and inevitably they will replace HDDs.
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GeForce 9800 GTX+ SLI - We started receiving email, emails asking us to test this product in SLI and then compare it with AMDs Radeon 4850 HD in Crossfire. And sure, that's a very interesting perspective to look at, so I'll happily dedicate some time for such an article, which you just landed at.
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BFG GeForce 9800 GTX H2OC review - We have BFG in da house putting down some Mack-daddy lovin at a GeForce 9800 GTX with their H2OC product, derived from H2O (water) and OC as in overclocked. Have a peek.
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Radeon HD 4800 CrossfireX - Since Radeon series 4800 cards offer so much value, it might even be interesting to pair them in CrossfireX mode. See much like NVIDIA's SLI offerings, AMD's ATI solution can be paired and matched as well.
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ASUS Xonar D2X soundcard review  - It took all of 5 seconds of listening to the Xonar D2X to know that it is our new reference sound card.  This unseats the Auzentech X-Fi Prelude at the high end (not that we really keep track of these things) as our favorite all-around card to game, listen to music, and watch movies with.
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GeForce GTX 280 Dual and Triple SLI  - Would you like to see what happens when you spend two grand on GPUs ? Sure you do, check out our latest GeForce GTX 280 article where we'll tackle dual and 3-way SLI.
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Quick article links

    NVISION 08 Coverage  -  Guru3D landed in San Jose today to attend the NVISION 08 conference as organized by NVIDIA. We'll be attending a couple of workshops and obviously follow some of the better key-note speeches. Next to that we brought the big ol' camera with us to show you the facility, the people and thus cover the event with regular news-updates.
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    Games Convention Leipzig 2008 - We just arrived in bumble-frickin nowhere, Leipzig. The cultural rich Leipzig where this years GC - Game Convention will take place. Guru3D is there pretty much to meet up with some of the hardware vendors. We'll tell you all about the gaming hardware & show you well .. a lot of booth babes.
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    PC Buyer's Guide Summer 2008 - Time to build that dream PC before you head off for school! Surely don't take our advice for granted, but at the very least let us help you a little.
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    PhysX by NVIDIA - A review - NVIDIA will introduce a new set of GeForce drivers, PhysX driver and a PhysX pack. All GeForce series 8 and newer cards will get full PhysX support with a little help of the guys from Ageia and NVIDIA's CUDA team. We take a peek at what is released next week, what can you expect, what combo's are possible and obviously our opinion on the entire PhysX experience.
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    Guru3D Rig of the Month  - We just adore hardware. And sometimes some you guys really make a PC that really stands out. We ask you to answer a few simple questions and send in photo's of your rig. Each month we'll have a look at the entries and perhaps pick you and post your PC with photo's and everything here at Guru3D.com, each month we add a new addition - join now! 
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    Computex 2008 Reports - The Computex in Taipei is a computer expo held annually at the Taipei World Trade Center in Taipei, Taiwan, Guru3D flew over and posted a good number of reports on the latest and hottest hardware items.
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    Games vs Quad Core CPU scaling - For this review we figured it's be a good idea to have a look at the performance of your average Core 2 Duo dual-core processor, and then take a handful of Intel and AMD quad-core processors, throw them at a high-end specced graphics card but and see what processor and platform really will bring the most value and is the fastest. 
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    Guru3D VGA Charts - Guru3D.com is excited to bring you the "Guru3D VGA Charts". The VGA charts have been a much requested feature by you, the readers. The VGA charts is simply put a selection of games in which we will show you performance numbers (measured by average framerate). The distinct difference review results and these charts is two-fold, in our reviews we can only show you 5 maybe 6 comparative graphics card results due to limitation. In the VGA chart you can see all the reference cards we have tested in an orderly and easy to comprehend manner.
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    Guru3D Behind the scenes - the servers 2008 - Earlier this week we again drove to the datacenter to install our newest server 'Corleone', a new front-end server that is soon going to be used for our rapidly growing forums. We'll show you the specs and some insider info on that server later on. But first let's have a look at where we are hosted, the racks, the gear and the network we are broadcasting over.
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    Guru3D CeBit 2008 tradeshow  - Guru3D just posted an article on their visit to the CeBIT. The CeBIT is probably the biggest exhibit in the world where roughly 2 million people gather each year to meet, greet, watch, observe and make business happen.
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News Headlines

Eagle Consus I-Series SATA to USB review [Guru3D]
FoxConn A7DA-S (AMD 790GX) mainboard review
Intel 6-core Xeon to arrive September 16th
Leaked Documents Show 45nm AMD Phenoms early 2009
Video: First Seinfeld Microsoft ad aired
Samsung: Blu-ray has only 5 years left
Trailer: Pure
Trailer: The Godfather 2 Teaser
Possible flaw with 440,000 Sony Vaio TZ laptops
Download: nForce Driver 19.06 - XP|Vista 32-bit WHQL
New Sony Blu-Ray players and theater systems
15 Second bootups for Windows 7
Trailer: Bionic Commando Lookout
Xbox 360 Prices to be Lowered
Download: NVIDIA BIOS Editor 4.5 released (nibitor)
Patriot going for Warp 1 on SSD
GeForce GTX 260 to beat Radeon HD 4870?
Logitech Releases Illuminated keyboard
NVSCENE 2008 60 MB demo downloads online
Sandra 2009 gets GPU support
Mainstream 64 USB Flash drives now a reality
Intel intro's three budget CPUs
Commodore is alive (again) as a netbook
Google Chrome browser based on Webkit
AMD's 2008-2010 mainstream desktop platforms unveiled

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NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards:
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GeForce 8800 GTS 512MB
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GeForce 9600 GT 512MB
GeForce 8600 GTS 256MB

GeForce 8600 GT 256MB

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Eagle Consus I-Series SATA to USB review [Guru3D]
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 5, 2008 - 9:46 PM - 0 Discussion Threads


 

Eagle Consus I External USB storageFace it, the internet opened up a can of options, and with the increasing bandwidth we get for downloading, we face storage issues. Games, movies and music we need HD space for. Next to that we like to be portable, take along games or music to friends and relatives, though institutions like the RIAA, BSA and what not don't like it, it's the reality of the era we life in.

Here in the EU, decent external storage solution here costs like 60 maybe even 80 EUR easily. Which is over a hundred USD. So when the company Eagle contacted me and asked if I wanted to look at some of their devices the first thing I did was look at their pricing ... and I was shocked (in a good manner).

We have a review right here.

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FoxConn A7DA-S (AMD 790GX) mainboard review
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 3, 2008 - 7:49 PM - 0 Discussion Threads


 

AMD 790FX ChipsetWith the more high-end consumer in mind AMD released the new 790GX series mainboards. This mainboard is a lot about status, as AMD want to re-establish their status and performance levels for their products again. Hey, in the end, all you have is your reputation right? And for a chipset manufacturer that means top dog electronics.

Therefore AMD unleashed its new AMD 790GX platform. A mainboard chipset that is aimed at the performance computer users and packs in a host of features, we'll check out the FoxConn edition loaded with integrated HDMI, DVI, 8-channel sound, GPU and some great aesthetic features ...

Read the full review here.

AMD 790FX Chipset

 


  

 

Intel 6-core Xeon to arrive September 16th
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 5, 2008 - 9:34 PM - 0 Discussion Threads


 

Good news for the server industry, the first 6-core CPU Xeon processor is closer than you think, less than two weeks. The chip is absed on codename Dunnington and will start shipping on September 15th under the label Xeon 7400 series. The processor is the first multi-core design from Intel to have its cores joined in a single die rather than to graft multiple cores together, potentially speeding up operations with multiple program threads by cutting back on the time spent moving data between cores.

This multi-thread awareness will also be helped by the 16MB of Level 2 cache, which serves as the most for any x86-based Intel chip and is shared between all the cores.

Intel hasn't announced any clock speeds for the Xeon 7400 series but will likely keep to its earlier patterns and target the six-core processor at high-end workstations and servers where a large number of parallel tasks is essential. The design is the last new Penryn-era processor and will be followed later in the fall by the Core i7 (formerly Nehalem) architecture for future Xeon chips.


  

 

Leaked Documents Show 45nm AMD Phenoms early 2009
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 5, 2008 - 9:31 PM - 0 Discussion Threads


 

More and more details are surfacing confirming the rumor that AMD is hard at work on releasing their 45-nm based processors. A new leaked document from CHW shows that December should see the start of production of the new Phenom quad-core X4 chips with 45nm architecture, rated at 3.0GHz and 2.8GHz while using up 125W of power, though shipment is delayed until January 8.

Meanwhile, the 15W AMD Athlon 2650e – expected to compete with the Intel Atom – will see release in November, with a clock speed reportedly rated at 1.5GHz. A dual-core X2 3250e is rated at 1.5GHz and will use up 22W of power, the sheet suggests. While both have higher usage ratings than the Atom, AMD anticipates that the chip's performance will outweigh the slightly increased power usage.

According to the deck slide, the beginning of October will see a new dual-core Athlon X2 processor, the 5050e, with a 2.6GHz clock speed and low 45W power consumption. At the same time, a three-core 8850 chip will join the X3 Phenom range, rated at 2.5GHz and 95W of energy use. The big news from the chipmaker should come in November, with the expected release of a Ultra-Value Client solution motherboard.

A triple-core 2.5GHz Phenom X3 8850 will not see such a restriction and should launch sometime in December. [via CHW]

 


  

 

Video: First Seinfeld Microsoft ad aired
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 5, 2008 - 9:26 PM - 3 Discussion Threads


 

Last night Microsoft aired its first of the widely reported Jerry Seinfeld ads, meant to restore awareness of Windows and improve Vista's poor reputation. The one minute, thirty-second segment conspicuously avoids any direct descriptions of Windows or attacks against rivals such as Apple; instead, it focuses on a chance meeting between Seinfeld and former Microsoft chief Bill Gates at a shoe store with a comedic conversation reminiscent of Seinfeld's own routines and TV show.

The only mention of Windows appears near the end of the segment, when Seinfeld asks if Microsoft is working on something to make computers "moist and chewy" and the Windows logo promptly appears.

The ad marks the effective start of Microsoft's claimed "edgy" ad campaign, which would see Seinfeld alone paid $10 million for multiple spots and the total campaign's online and offline promotions costing as much as $300 million. Company officials have acknowledged that the TV effort in particular is designed to counter Apple ads which use a similar, two-man comedy routine format that has been partly credited for helping the Mac maker's reputation [macnn]


  

 

Samsung: Blu-ray has only 5 years left
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 5, 2008 - 9:23 PM - 1 Discussion Threads


 

Aaah, every now and then people say stuff that is just so interesting. Check out this little QA session at pocketlint.

Samsung has said that it sees the Blu-ray format only lasting a further 5 years before it is replaced by another format or technology.

"I think it [Blu-ray] has 5 years left, I certainly wouldn't give it 10", Andy Griffiths, director of consumer electronics at Samsung UK told Pocket-lint in an interview.

Hoping to capitalise before it's too late, Griffiths believes that 2008 is the format's year.

"It's going to be huge", he told Pocket-lint. "We are heavily back-ordered at the moment."

Citing online rental sites like LoveFilm's adoption of Blu-ray titles, the move to offer cheaper players and a now clear path to adoption following the Blu-ray HD DVD battle, Griffith says the format will be a winner, although not for long.

Instead Samsung is putting its faith in its OLED technology. The new technology, which is "ready to rock", is being held back at the moment due to high manufacturing costs.

"We will launch the OLED technology when it's at a price that will be appealing to the consumer, unfortunately that's not yet."

Griffiths, citing 2010 as a possible date for your calendar, told us he believes that when the technology becomes mainstream it will replace LCD.

"It's gonna be big, but at the moment it's a great story, not commercial, product."

Samsung previewed two OLED screen televisions at IFA in Berlin earlier in the month, out-manoeuvring Sony to be the largest models on show at the show.

Coming in 14- and 31-inch models, the screens that are incredibly thin, produce vivid contrasts and colours.

Sony settled for second place with a 9- and 27-inch models, but it wasn't the only area that Samsung claimed a "world's first" over their Far East rivals.

The company has recently announced it's partnered with Yahoo to offer widgets on its internet connected televisions as it tries to turn the television into an information hub of the home rather than the PC.

"The content has to be relevant, but once it is it will make the TV more than a TV", said Griffiths.

So where next? Griffiths is clearly thinking about the future citing more focus on rolling out LED backlighting in the range as well as improving the quality of the offering.

But it seems the Olympics is on the man and the company's minds.

"In 2012 we will be in a true HD world. Everything from your television to your camcorder will be offering you pictures in high-definition, and we plan to offer you that HD world from all angles."

With 4 years to go, the prospect sounds exciting, but by then Blu-ray will be, if Samsung are to be believed, on its last legs.


  

 

Trailer: Pure
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 5, 2008 - 9:17 PM - 0 Discussion Threads


 

Now we've already show you a couple of Pure trailers before, and admitedly I kinda like the game. Not exactly for PC at the moment, yet a playable demo for Pure on Xbox LIVE Marketplace and PlayStation Network was reelased.

Pure takes quad racing to a new level, featuring massive jumps and spectacular airborne tricks in memorable, photo-realistic settings all over the globe. The 1.3GB demo takes place on the Italy - Mount Garda track, one of 35 tracks in the game. Players must mix speed and tricks to complete the three-lap race against 15 AI competitors. The demo also includes a brief tutorial on a qualifying track to get players up to speed on the game controls.


  

 

Trailer: The Godfather 2 Teaser
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 5, 2008 - 9:15 PM - 0 Discussion Threads


 

Godfather .. what a great name for a nickname eh ? Electronic Arts has just released a new teaser trailer for The Godfather 2 (PC, PS3, Xbox 360).

After being promoted by Michael Corleone to Don of New York, players expand to new cities, as they build up their families through extorting businesses, monopolizing illegal crime rings and defeating new families in an effort to become the most powerful mob family in America. To help players manage their empire, The Godfather II introduces "The Don's View" - an innovative strategy meta-game that allows players to oversee the entire world as they grow the family business. Using the Don's View, players will be able to build, defend and expand their crime rings, while keeping an eye on the movements and plans of the rival families. Players will also learn to master the business of organized crime by building a family of Made Men, hiring crew, handing out orders, and promoting their best men up the ranks.


  

 

Possible flaw with 440,000 Sony Vaio TZ laptops
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 5, 2008 - 3:33 PM - 1 Discussion Threads


 

 It seems that Sony Corp said on Thursday that overheating notebook computers slightly injured seven people and urged customers to bring in some 440,000 units for repairs.

More than 200 laptop computers of Sony's Vaio TZ series, manufactured from May 2007 to July 2008, overheated, the company said. Of the cases, 83 were reported in Japan and the rest overseas. Seven people suffered light burns which were not serious, it said. Sony urged the owners of 440,000 laptop computers, which span 280 models, to come to the manufacturer for free repairs.

"The laptop computers overheat in the section connecting the display and the keyboard, as the joint section bites into a bunch of wires inside the computer," a Sony spokesman said.

Apparently there's a risk of overheating leading to "abnormal heat deformation of the enclosure"—which sounds like a lot more than the usual knee-burn heat of a laptop. It's not due to the battery, mind you, rather it seems like a manufacturing flaw related to the power connector and LCD frame.

And no, these TZ Vaio's do not have an NVIDIA "problem". The company said the recall is for its VGN-TZ100, VGN-TZ200, VGN-TZ300 and VGN-TZ2000 series.

Thanks Stukov for spotting this one.


  

 

Download: nForce Driver 19.06 - XP|Vista 32-bit WHQL
By Hilbert Hagedoorn, September 4, 2008 - 11:48 PM - 0 Discussion Threads


 

Guru3D.com ImageGood enws - Fujitsu Siemens released a new NFORCE Driver for the entire NVIDIA nForce motherboard series. The new revision build is version: 19.06 The bad news, it's available for 32-bit Windows XP/Vista only.

These drivers are WHQL signed 32bit nForce chipset drivers. They are part of the brandnew nForce chipset driverpacks v19.06 dated 08/13/2008, which obviously were designed for MCP79 chipsets, but they do support a lot of other chipsets too. The Vista drivers are compatible with all NF4-7 chipsets (except nForce4 Intel Edition). The included binaries are:

  • Ethernet Driver (v67.86) WHQL
  • SataIDE Driver (v10.3.0.39) WHQL
  • RAID Driver (v10.3.0.39) WHQL
  • RAIDTOOL (v10.3.0.39)
  • SMBus (v4.67) WHQL
  • SMU (v1.58) WHQL
  • Audio Driver (v1.00.0.33) WHQL
  • AwyMode driver (v.6.0.6000.107)WHQL
  • Installer (v6.08)

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