
It was a real marvel that the NVIDIA G92 had existed in the changeable market for three years, but when the next-generation DirectX 11 graphics cards blotted out the sky and covered up the earth, the G92 was bound to die slowly.
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Lexar offers a comprehensive line of award-winning memory cards in various speeds, formats, and capacities. With so many options, it’s easy to find the right Lexar® memory card to fit your needs and lifestyle.
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Samsung is planning to release the first videophone powered by Windows Phone 7 in Q4, and is supposed to become available in North America firstly.
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As we have told you Blizzard would not be including an optional anti-aliasing (AA) setting in the retail version before, ATI updated ATI Catalyst 10.7a Beta quietly. The new release has improved performance for Quad ATI CrossFireX™ for Eyefinity™ supported configurations, and supports Radeon HD5000/HD4000/HD3000/HD2000. The highlights is that it also support for Anti-Aliasing through the ATI Catalyst Control Center, if you want it, just get moving.
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Radeon HD 5970 is undoubtedly the fastest dual-GPU graphics card available on the market. Some AIBs have released their non-reference HD 5970, in which Asus ROG series ARES stands out, and Sapphire Radeon HD 5970 4GB OC edition also delivers outstanding performance.
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