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ATI's Radeon HD 5850

ATI's Radeon HD 5850 hit the streets, the HD 5870, shook up the graphics card market in mid-September. Regardless of the late arrival, HD 5850 is gaining the reputation as a mid-priced power-house and probably the highest value anywhere. Read on to discover what's under the hood. Important things first : Any member of ATI's new 5800 family is going to be something special. After some launch delays and plenty of hype, ATI popped the cork on the 1st line of graphics cards with DirectX eleven supports. In fact, the "Evergreen" line of GPU's with the new RV870 design was the 1st truly new development to hit the graphics card market in a considerable time, one that will doubtless leave Nvidia running to meet the challenge with something really new - not rehashed -- by the vacations.

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Nvidia Geforce 6600 GT

The Geforce 6600 GT for the agp interface a great card or an old video processing card? I myself own a Geforce 6600 GT for the agp slot. My 6600 is factory overclocked by BFG technologies, so it is the Geforce 6600 GT OC for agp. There are ups and down for cards in the six Series of NVIDIA's big choice of gaming video cards. To my mind this card is great and extremely efficient for a typical person.

The specs for a Geforce 6600 Gt for agp are as the following : Graphics Bus AGP 8X Memory Interface 128-bit Memory Bandwidth 14.4 GB / sec. Fill Rate (texels / sec.) 4.0 bill Vertices per second 375 million Memory Information Rate 9 hundred MHz Pixels per Clock (peak) eight RAMDACs four hundred MHz there's also a PCI-Express sort of this card. It's a tiny quicker as in the memory bandwidth, being sixteen GB, and also the memory info rate is a hundred MHz quicker.

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Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2

Sapphire Radeon HD 4850 X2

As with the Radeon HD 4870 X2, the 4850 X2 is a dual designed chip 3D card. Powered by two Radeon HD 4850 GPUs, the X2 version is effectively a self-contained Crossfire setup.

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Hitachi 2 TB Hardisk

Hitachi 2 TB Hardisk

Hitachi has waded into the 2TB drive market with not one but 2 models of internal 3.5-inch SATA 3 Gb/sec drives.

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