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EVGA 8600 GT Superclocked Graphics Card Review

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EVGA 8600 GT Superclocked Graphics Card Review Technology News, Electronics Buy Guide and Gadget Review Rounding out the new graphics card reviews today is the EVGA 8600 GT Superclocked. Superclocked is what EVGA calls their line of overclocked graphics cards and the 8600 GT superclocked performs well.

The EVGA 8600 GT Superclocked carries a sub $200 price tag and full DirectX 10 compliance for gaming today and tomorrow. EVGA also warrants their card for life so you can buy with less worry. Read more

Posted on Tue, 17 Apr 2007 08:30:02 CDT | by Shane McGlaun

All Water Cooled EVGA 680i Mainboard

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All Water Cooled EVGA 680i Mainboard Technology News, Electronics Buy Guide and Gadget Review EVGA is showing off a really cool mainboard at Cebit this week. The board is your typical NVIDIA 680i board and has all the same features in common with the other 680i boards on the market.

The board has not one fan on the entire thing, rather the CPU, north bridge and south bridge as well as the power regulation area all have their own water blocks. Add in a water cooled 8800 GTX and you have an entire rig that needs no fans. Read more

Posted on Thu, 15 Mar 2007 17:00:00 CDT | by Shane McGlaun

All Water Cooled EVGA 680i Mainboard

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All Water Cooled EVGA 680i Mainboard Technology News, Electronics Buy Guide and Gadget Review EVGA is showing off a really cool mainboard at Cebit this week. The board is your typical NVIDIA 680i board and has all the same features in common with the other 680i boards on the market.

The board has not one fan on the entire thing, rather the CPU, north bridge and south bridge as well as the power regulation area all have their own water blocks. Add in a water cooled 8800 GTX and you have an entire rig that needs no fans. Read more

Posted on Thu, 15 Mar 2007 17:00:00 CDT | by Shane McGlaun

EVGA Water Cools the 8800 GTX and Calls it the Black Pearl

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EVGA Water Cools the 8800 GTX and Calls it the Black Pearl Technology News, Electronics Buy Guide and Gadget Review EVGA is jumping on the bandwagon that BFG started by bringing their own water cooled 8800 GTX to market. EVGA has gifted their card with a Johnny Depp inspired moniker “The Black Pearl”.

The card is water cooled only and will sport a 626MHz core with a 2000MHz memory clock and is rumored to be shipping for the shocking price of a bit over $1036 or 800 British pounds. The card will carry a 10 year warranty in the UK and those of us in the USA get the standard lifetime warranty. Read more

Posted on Fri, 19 Jan 2007 13:36:08 CST | by Shane McGlaun

EVGA Water Cools the 8800 GTX and Calls it the Black Pearl

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EVGA Water Cools the 8800 GTX and Calls it the Black Pearl Technology News, Electronics Buy Guide and Gadget Review EVGA is jumping on the bandwagon that BFG started by bringing their own water cooled 8800 GTX to market. EVGA has gifted their card with a Johnny Depp inspired moniker “The Black Pearl”.

The card is water cooled only and will sport a 626MHz core with a 2000MHz memory clock and is rumored to be shipping for the shocking price of a bit over $1036 or 800 British pounds. The card will carry a 10 year warranty in the UK and those of us in the USA get the standard lifetime warranty. Read more

Posted on Fri, 19 Jan 2007 13:36:08 CST | by Shane McGlaun

EVGA Launches Their Own Overclocked 8800 GTX

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EVGA Launches Their Own Overclocked 8800 GTX Technology News, Electronics Buy Guide and Gadget Review EVGA is announcing their e-GeForce 8800 GTX KO w/ACS3, a yea that is a mouth full. Basically the card is an overclocked 8800 GTX with a custom cooling solution. It shares the same features with the other 8800 GTX cards from Foxconn and XFX.

The EVGA KO edition has a 2.0 GHz clock speed on the memory and a core clock speed of 626 MHz. To compare the XFX 8800 GTX XXX has the same memory clock speed but has a few more MHz on the core with 630 MHz. As for the cooling system it appears that it might just be a different fan cover. Read more

Posted on Thu, 4 Jan 2007 11:45:19 CST | by Shane McGlaun

EVGA Launches Their Own Overclocked 8800 GTX

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EVGA Launches Their Own Overclocked 8800 GTX Technology News, Electronics Buy Guide and Gadget Review EVGA is announcing their e-GeForce 8800 GTX KO w/ACS3, a yea that is a mouth full. Basically the card is an overclocked 8800 GTX with a custom cooling solution. It shares the same features with the other 8800 GTX cards from Foxconn and XFX.

The EVGA KO edition has a 2.0 GHz clock speed on the memory and a core clock speed of 626 MHz. To compare the XFX 8800 GTX XXX has the same memory clock speed but has a few more MHz on the core with 630 MHz. As for the cooling system it appears that it might just be a different fan cover. Read more

Posted on Thu, 4 Jan 2007 11:45:19 CST | by Shane McGlaun

eVGA e-G4 MX440-8X 64MB NVIDIA Personal Cinema Video Review

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eVGA e-G4 MX440-8X 64MB NVIDIA Personal Cinema Video Review Technology News, Electronics Buy Guide and Gadget Review 3dGameMan Writes:
eVGA e-G4 MX440-8X 64MB NVIDIA Personal Cinema Video Review #309:

"The Personal Cinema offers an enormous amount of features and does it all in a single product. While this is not a hardcore gamer’s card it performs well in most games on the market. The strong point about this card is its A/V capabilities, dual display and TV tuner functionality. Bang for the buck, it rocks. Watch the Video to find out more..."
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Posted on Fri, 30 May 2003 22:15:10 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr

eVGA e-G4 MX440-8X 64MB NVIDIA Personal Cinema Video Review

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eVGA e-G4 MX440-8X 64MB NVIDIA Personal Cinema Video Review Technology News, Electronics Buy Guide and Gadget Review 3dGameMan Writes:
eVGA e-G4 MX440-8X 64MB NVIDIA Personal Cinema Video Review #309:

"The Personal Cinema offers an enormous amount of features and does it all in a single product. While this is not a hardcore gamer’s card it performs well in most games on the market. The strong point about this card is its A/V capabilities, dual display and TV tuner functionality. Bang for the buck, it rocks. Watch the Video to find out more..."
Full Review

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Posted on Fri, 30 May 2003 22:15:10 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr