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| Home > Jaton NVidia GeForce 8600GTS 256MB 2DVI/HDTV PCI-Express Video Card (VIDEO-PX8600GTS-LX ) We Have Found 100 Products for your search of Jaton NVidia GeForce 8600GTS 256MB 2DVI/HDTV PCI-Express Video Card (VIDEO-PX8600GTS-LX ). Displaying Items 1 - 7 and Article Search Page 1:
- Buying the Best Gaming Laptop
by Julien David. If you're in the market for a new gaming laptop there are some certain things you should look out for. This article will explain the various factors you should consider when buying the best laptop for your gaming needs.
Processor
The processor inside your laptop will have a lot of influence on how your games will play. You will need a fairly fast processor to be able to run the latest games at ... products, articles, news
- Dump Your Desktop And Get One of These
by Elizabeth Lord. The HP Pavilion dv9000t laptop has arrived and it comes packing plenty of punch. With the latest Intel Core 2 Duo processor, dual 100GB hard drives, 17 inch glossy display, and to top it all off, a HD-DVD drive that plays the latest high definition movies, though not at the highest resolutions.
This 7.8-pound HP notebook not only has power, but it looks good as well. With a shiny black finish on... products, articles, news
- In Search Of The Ultimate Gaming Laptop
by Titus Hoskins. Gaming technology is developing at a blistering pace. Extremely fast. White knuckle fast. So fast it is very hard to keep track of all the latest innovations even for the most die-hard gaming enthusiast.
Gaming laptops are getting faster, sleeker and more powerful even as you read this. There has been a rapid deployment of gaming and laptop technology recently... dual core, dual graphics, dual h... products, articles, news
- How to Buy Your Next PC Graphics Card
by David Strom. So I have a confession to make. I am not a computer gamer. Even after creating the TwitchGuru.com site last year for Tom's Hardware, and hiring a bunch of freelancers and assigning tons of stories about gaming (the twitch refers to the way many gamers flick their controls to blast away opponents or whatever it is they do), spending more time in front of a screen than I already do doesn't get me t... products, articles, news
- Computer Lingo!
by Marc Levy. Computer lingo!
Or, "techno-babble" as I like to call it. If you don't know your IEEE 1394s from your PCI Express x16s, then you may have a problem if you plan on building or upgrading hardware in your computer. Knowing the talk is essential for getting parts that are compatible and not blowing up your house with parts that conflict (just kidding, you'd blow up your whole neighborhood) (just kid... products, articles, news
- Windows Vista System Requirements
by Lyle Cochran. Microsoft has designated 2 levels of compatibility for the Windows Vista release. These 2 levels refer to hardware that will support Windows Vista to varying degrees. These levels are designated Windows Vista Capable and Windows Vista Premium.
Windows Vista Capable PCWindows Vista capable, means that your present hardware meets the absolute minimum requirements install and run Windows Vista.
A ... products, articles, news
- HDTV Basics Makes the Transition Easier
by Kathryn Lang. HDTV is all the rage, but just what is it and why is it so popular? Here are some of the very basics to get you started on the road to the ultimate experience in home entertainment.
1. 720p, 720i, 1080/p, and 1080i - the difference in the HDTV formats. While there isn't a huge difference, there is some. For all basic television viewing, the 720p/50 formatting is the best. The most superior i... products, articles, news
- If Money Were No Object - My Computer
by Marc Levy. If I had a few thousand dollars to spend on a new computer, what would I get? Obviously, I'd build a monster so powerful that the inside would get hot enough to cook my dinner if it lacked proper cooling.
What to get look for in a powerful computer:
Processor - I would get a multi-core fast processor. Today, Intel processors outperform AMD, so most likely I would go for them. In development for... products, articles, news
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