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NVIDIA Raises the Graphics Performance Bar for Mainstream Laptops

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NVIDIA has announced a new series of mobile graphics circuits that will replace the GeForce 9M series that appeared during the summer last year. GeForce G100M is the name of the series and NVIDIA has launched three different circuits, G105M, G110M and GT130M. NVIDIA claims that the new circuits are up to 55% faster than the precursors and not just at rendering pixels but also GPGPU tasks like PhysX and stereoscopic 3D. Lenovo seems to be first with NVIDIA's new chips and will launch its notebooks in March 2009.

NVIDIA Raises The Graphics Performance Bar For Mainstream Notebooks

What: NVIDIA is pushing the pace for graphics performance in mainstream notebooks with the announcement of the GeForce 100M Series of graphics processing units (GPUs). The NVIDIA® GeForce® 100M Series, which includes the GeForce G105M, the GeForce G110M and the GeForce GT 130M GPUs, meets the performance demands of today’s visual computing applications. Whether you’re viewing or editing photos, finding directions, playing a game, or watching a high definition movie, an NVIDIA GeForce 100M Series GPU makes your notebook run silky smooth, with amazing visuals.

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Posted on 12th, Jan 2009 3:57 am by Matt

Hack: Run AMD Fusion Game Util on Intel CPUs

AMD recently released version 1.0 of its Fusion Gaming utility, but despite efforts to keep the software out of the hands of Intel users, the software can quickly be made compatible with all processors.

AMD released version 1.0 of its AMD Fusion for Gaming utility, which allows users a simple and fast way to prepare their Windows PCs for gaming. With the press of a button, the application can be used to automatically close down non-essential services, enhance the hard drive performance and even overclock the GPU and CPU.

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Posted on 26th, Jan 2009 7:40 pm by Matt

SWAT Team Takes Down a Pair of PS3 Gamers

Stupidity knows no bounds....


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Swat's going on?

How awesome is your gaming rig’s sound system?

Hopefully it’s a little quieter than that of an unlucky 21-year-old Copenhagen man and his friend.

According to a report on QJ.net, the two gamer buddies were playing an unspecified PlayStation 3 title with the sound cranked up to 11.

A concerned neighbor called the local gendarmes in the belief that the sound of gunfire coming from next door was the real deal. Perhaps thinking that a full-scale war had broken out, a Danish SWAT team was activated. The cops used a megaphone to order the men to come out and surrender.

The noisy gamers wisely put their controllers down without a fight and were arrested on suspicion of mayhem. They were soon released after a search of their apartment uncovered no firearms.



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Posted on 14th, Jan 2009 5:59 pm by Matt

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