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GeForce GTX 480 and GTX 470 |
| Sun, August 08 2010 | 12:02PM | PermaLink |
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"Some readers will find the power/heat/noise issues a real draw back but I think that most enthusiasts and consumers worried about gaming performance are much more interested in value for your dollar than anything else. Our SLI testing with the GTX 480 and GTX 470 proved that NVIDIA has spent some time with the hardware and driver to tweak for incredible multi-GPU scaling - we saw as much as 87% scaling in some of our real-world gaming scenarios and even witnessed a good amount of scaling at resolutions as low as 1680x1050."
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HornetTek D-Slim |
| Fri, June 12 2009 | 4:03PM | PermaLink |
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With Netbooks gaining in the popularity, it is no longer a novelty or gadget in the computer world. In fact, it looks like it is here to stay. The Netbooks are designed to be highly portable and have a long battery life. As a result, Netbooks usually have to make a sacrifice by forgoing the optical drive. Although many people probably will be okay with the omission of the optical drive in place for a small portable computer, the truth is that there are times when having an optical drive can be useful even if you use your system on the go. Realizing such demand, HornetTek has launched the D-Slim, a portable optical drive that is designed to be used for those who need an external optical drive on the go.
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