The almost non-existent nForce 590 SLI Intel Edition chipset meant that the nForce 680i SLI chipset was brought forward into late last year. With the overwhelming popularity of Nvidia’s SLI platform, ...
If you're a regular in our community forum then you'll know we automatically replace the phrase "FTW" with "Cheesecake" and we've even got The Cheesecake Factory so we can all discuss our love for all ...
Nvidia has truly broken out as the #1 chipset supplier for the AMD platform and they are also making their way into the Intel scene with the new nForce 600 series. Indeed, the graphics giant has ...
NVIDIA's new nForce 700 series chipset hit the market today with several new features and improved Penryn support. The 780i is meant to go head-to-head with Intel's X38, and matches up well against ...
Braving a torrid one and a half hour commute up to our Brisbane offices and then an hour commute back down to nVIDIA's posh facilities (with a suspiciously lax parking infrastructure), I was on a ...
A couple of months ago when the GeForce 8800 was released NVIDIA provided us with an eVGA nForce 680i SLI mainboard for testing purposes as well. Better late than never but I still wanted to do a ...
As you know a lot is happening this month with regards to hardware releases. Hey, the Computex is near and companies need to have their hottest gadgets and latest hardware from this industry presented ...
Nvidia has announced that it will make a new version of its nForce chipset, the nForce 415-D, available to motherboard manufacturers. This version of the nForce includes the premium audio features and ...
EVGA has been knocking out motherboards based on NVIDIA's nForce chipset at a feverish pace in 2008. Following on from the Q2 launch of its nForce 750i SLI FTW, the California-based manufacturer has ...
nVidia has been on the cutting edge of the PC industry in both graphics chips as well as platform solutions for some time now. While the very first nForce chipset wasn't received very well, it was no ...
I was reading this thread and I couldn't help but wonder, why is the Nforce STILL the only way to fully encode encode DD in hardware? This feature is invaluable to anyone trying to build a home ...
Nvidia had been somewhat slow getting out of the gate with their initial Intel Core 2 compatible chipsets. Their first nForce 4 and nForce 5 series products for the Core 2 weren't very well received ...
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