Showing posts with label Graphic Card. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Graphic Card. Show all posts

Monday, March 7, 2011

GeForce GTX460 WHDI: world's first wireless graphics card

GeForce GTX460 WHDI picture gallery
What you're looking at is the world's first wireless graphics card affectionately dubbed the KFA2 (aka, Galaxy) GeForce GTX460 WHDI 1024MB PCIe 2.0. The card uses five aerials to stream uncompressed 1080p video from your PC to your WHDI enabled television (or any display courtesy of the bundled 5GHz WHDI receiver) at a range of about 100 feet. Otherwise, it's the same mid-range GTX 460 card we've seen universally lauded with 1024MB of onboard RAM helping to make the most of its 336 CUDA cores. Insane, yes, but we'd accept nothing less from our beloved graphics cards manufacturers.

GeForce GTX460 WHDI image gallery
It’s the first graphics card with built-in WHDI which wirelessly sends an uncompressed 1080P, 60Hz signal to the included WHDI receiver connected to your display. You’ll of course need a wireless mouse and keyboard to complete the setup, but it seems like a particularly great solution for an HTPC since you don’t need to have it running alongside the TV in your living room.

Thursday, October 15, 2009

HP HPE PC Edition


HP has announced the HP Pavilion Elite High Performance Edition (HPE) PC. The manufacturer states that the system is designed for power-intensive gaming. The HPE is based on an Intel Core i7 processor, an nVidia GTX 260 special edition graphics card, up to 6 GB of DDR3 memory and 2TB of hard disk capacity. The HP Extra Quiet technology with internal ventilation is to keep the HPE both cooled down and silent enough to be placed anywhere.

Other features include a DVD-burner, integrated wireless, TV-tuner, Blu-ray player (in one of the models) and MediaSmart software 3.0. A pocket media drive bay is to simplify upgrading and expanding.

The HPE will be released later this month. HP specifies a recommended pricetag of €1.199.

Source : Hardware

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Radeon HD 5800 Series AMD's DirectX 11 At Home

Radeon HD 5800 Series AMD's DirectX 11 At Home in the picture pic photo image gallery on motherboard
The first generation of DirectX 11 graphics cards from AMD could continue the tradition of the last series and called the Radeon HD 5800. Following the passed outline, the company would have intention to introduce two cards, a call 5870 Radeon HD and a Radeon HD 5850. The exact specifications - except some rumors of recent months - are not known. Both cards will have 1 GB of GDDR5 memory and ATI Eyefinity to support up to three displays.

This explains the abundance of ports seen on a sample photographed in some days before, whose images are available here. The sample in question, however, was defined by all Juniper, while according to latest reports, the code name for the HD 5800 family is Cypress. Probably Juniper identifies a slightly lower end model.

Cypress the two boards should have an aggressive market price, about $ 299, for commercial availability in October (and presentation in September). In November, in addition, there may be room for the classic dual-GPU solution, code-named "Hemlock".

Features of AMD's Radeon HD 5800 :
- 1GB GDDR5 memory
- ATI Eyefinity technology with support for up to three displays
- ATI Stream technology
- Designed for DirectCompute 5.0 and OpenCL
- Accelerated Video Transcoding (AVT)
- Compatible with DirectX 11 and earlier versions, supports OpenGL 3.1
- TI CrossFireX multi-GPU support
- ATI Avivo HD video and display technology
- Dynamic power management with ATI PowerPlay technology
- 2x DL-DVI, DisplayPort, HDMI
- PCI Express 2.0 interface

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Club3D Launch GeForce 8400 GS and 9500 GT

Club3D Launch two PCI Express x1 series that is GeForce 8400 GS and 9500 GT. GeForce 8400 GS has 256 MB of GDDR3-memory and is passively cooled with D-Sub and DVI-outputs. GeForce 9500 GT has its core clocked at 550 MHz, shaders at 1375 MHz and 512 MB of GDDR3-memory at 700 MHz. This card lacks HDMI as well, featuring only D-Sub and DVI outputs.

Although the majority of graphics cards feature a PCIe x16 connector today, not all the motherboard slots actually available. After competitor HIS, Club3D manufacturer has introduced a number of alternatives GPU, with a PCIe x1 connector. This could be an attractive solution for owners of a small ITX system who want to replace their IGP with a powerful, physical graphics card.

The Club3D 8400 GS Price about 40 euro.
Review product Club 3D Geforce 8400GS :

The Club3D 8400 GS Graphic card product in image photo gallery

The Club3D 9500 GT Price about 75 euro.
Review product Club 3D Geforce 9500 GT :

The Club3D 9500 GT graphic card product in the picture pic gallery

Monday, July 13, 2009

T-Rad2 Graphics Card Cooler

Thermalright announces T-Rad2 GTX cooler, which will be named T-Rad2 GTX. Despite what it's name suggests, the card is not only compatible with the nVidia GeForce GTX Video card, but also with several other GT (S)-models, as well as a number of AMD Radeon cards. The heatsink is sized 228 x 140 x 25 mm and according to Thermalright, of 360 grams make a slight GPU-cooler. 6 Nickled heatpipes transfer the heat of copper at the base of the cooling fins of aluminum, which are welded to a heat pipe, to optimize cooling.

T-Rad2 GTX has room for two optional 92 mm fans, or one more 120 mm fan. Thermalright new GPU-cooler 25 is equipped with small cooling pads, which will be posted on the GDDR-memory chips and power design of the card. The tube's own Chill Factor thermal paste is also attached.

Compatible graphics cards For :
nVidia :
8800GT (G92)
8800GTS (G92)
9800GTX
GTS 250
GTX 260/280

AMD :
HD 2600
HD 2900
HD 3870
HD 4850
HD 4890

Review product T-Rad2 Cooling :T-Rad2 Graphics Card Cooler preview in the picture pic photo image gallery

Thursday, July 9, 2009

The ISGC V320 Graphics Card Cooler

During the hot summer days, most high-end graphics cards could use some cooling, especially when they are overclocked. In this spirit, Thermaltake is launching it's latest creation, ISGC V320 graphics card cooler. This block of cooling, with a weight of 738 grams could almost be mistaken for a CPU cooler, has two 120 mm fans to keep cool the GPU.

Thermaltake ISGC the V320 has a copper base with five copper heatpipes to dissipate the heat of the videochip. The memory chips and possibly NVIO have a processor of each block cooling of their own who also benefit from the airflow generated by fans of 120mm. These fans are designed to produce sounds as low as possible, which means that their diet is limited to between 800 and 1300 rpm.
The ISGC V320 is sized 241 x 125 x 63 mm and is compatible with a large variety of graphics cards, by both ATI and nVidia. The supported cards are listed below :

nVidia :
GeForce GTX285 / GeForce GTX280
GeForce GTX275
GeForce GTX260 / GeForce GTS250
GeForce 9800GTX / GeForce 9800GTX+
GeForce 9800GT
GeForce 9600GT / GeForce 9600GSO
GeForce 9500GT
GeForce 8800 ULTRA
GeForce 8800GTX / GeForce 8800GTS
GeForce 8800GT / GeForce 8800GS
GeForce 8600GTS / GeForce 8600GT
GeForce 7900GTX / GeForce 7900GT
GeForce 7900GTO / GeForce 7900GS

ATI :
Radeon HD4890 / Radeon HD4870
Radeon HD4850 / Radeon HD4830
Radeon HD4670
Radeon HD4650
Radeon HD3870
Radeon HD3850
Radeon X1950PRO / Radeon X1950XT
Radeon X1950XTX
Radeon X1900GT
Radeon X1900XT
Radeon X1900XTX

source : here

Review Product :

The ISGC V320 Graphics Card Cooler pruduct in image photo galleryThe ISGC V320 Graphics Card Cooler pruduct in picture pic gallery

Monday, July 6, 2009

Review Sparkle GeForce 9600 GSO Graphic Card

Although some manufacturers have already demonstrated their version GeForce 9600 GSO. Sparkle can now be added to this list. On the basis of G92-card 384 MB of GDDR3 memory clocked at 1600 specifications. In the shader works on the 1375MHz and 550MHz base. Sparkle has equipped their 9600 GSO with a large fountain, which consists of two copper heatpipes and a large fan.

The GeForce 9600 GSO is practically a GeForce 8800 GS. Used graphics processor, memory and interface are the same clockspeed than those of GS. This means that DirectX 10 and Shader Model 4.0 support. The card is also working on a PCI-Express 2.0.

Review product :

Review Sparkle GeForce 9600 GSO Graphic Card in picture pics photo image gallery
GeForce 9600 GSO Specification :

Codename: G92
Process: 65nm
Universal Shaders: 96
Texture Units: 48
ROPs: 12
Memory Bus: 192 or 128-bit
Core Speed MHz: 600
Memory Speed MHz: 900 (1800 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10 / SM 4.0
PCI Express
Price : around 100 euro

Review Ati Radeon HD 4670 GDDR3 Graphic Card

Equipped with the latest features, RadeonTM ATI HD 4600 Series graphics cards deliver the level of gaming performance previously only in high-end graphics cards. Redefine the way to play HD games and enjoy unprecedented levels of graphics realism of 320 units of water treatment, up to 1 GB of RAM and support for Microsoft DirectX10.1 match. Updating your graphics card and watch Blu-Ray movies and play HD content with incredible view fidelity. These graphics are all in a breakthrough energy efficiency, eliminating the need for external power and easy to install.

Review product :

Review Ati Radeon HD 4670 GDDR3 Graphic Card picture box gallery
Box

Review Ati Radeon HD 4670 GDDR3 Graphic Card image gallery

Ati Radeon HD 4670 GDDR3 PCI Express Specification
:
Codename: RV730
Process: 55nm
Universal Shaders: 320
Texture Units: 32
ROPs: 8
Memory Bus: 128-bit
Core Speed MHz: 750
Memory Speed MHz: 1000 (2000 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10.1 / SM 4.0
Price : $0 to $90

System Requirements :
AMD Athlon or Intel Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz or faster
PCI Express x16 bus,
400 Watt or greater power supply,
1024MB of system memory,
480MB of hard disk space,
Installation software requires CD-ROM drive.
Works with Windows 2000, XP and Vista.

Review Ati Radeon HD 4350 Graphic Card

After AMD recently launched the 43xx and 45xx series of graphics cards, it was only a matter of time before we see the first models appeared. MSI is the first to show that the Radeon HD 4350 for the identification of two passively cooled models.

As the name suggests, the only difference between the D256H-R4350 and R4350-D512H is the amount of memory, respectively 256 and 512 MB. In both cases, GDDR2 memory clocked at 1000 MHz, and uses the memory of the 64-bit bus. Based on the 55nm low-profile card works at 600 MHz. In the 80 stream processors, combined with small size and passive cooling the card must be suitable for HTPC.

Review Product :

Review Ati Radeon HD 4350 Graphic Card in picture pic image photo gallery
Ati Radeon HD 4350 Specification :
Codename: RV630
Chip : RV710 GPU
Process: 65nm
Universal Shaders: 80
Texture Units: 8
ROPs: 4
Memory Bus: 64-bit
Core Speed MHz: 600
Memory Speed MHz: 400 (800 effective)
DirectX / Shader Model DX 10.1 / SM 4.0
Price : $0 to $90