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July 17, 2009

Driver Access- Replenish the need for drivers

Filed under: Graphics Card — admin @ 9:31 am

Have you had a virus in the past year? Have you had any hardware problems in the past year, month, or weeks? Whether you’ve been stuck in the trouble boat or not, you must be aware of the top solutions out on the web. So many resources on the web are free, that you should be aware of them, if you ever to encounter in such a situation. What type of resource am I talking about? I am talking about drivers, the core instructional software, that run your computer to do the necessary. For example, a graphics card without its driver, is potentially useless because it does not know what to do.

Long scenario short, the source is driveraccess.com Easy name to remember, with numerous amount of resources. Very clean layout, so it is easy to find your drivers and, best of all, it has a huge database of driver access of over 1.5 million drivers. You can get a variety of drivers, just as I mentioned before, and they certainly include Audio Drivers, NVIDIA Drivers, Audio Device Drivers and many more. So, next time if you have to reformat your computer, or reinstall a hardware, I highly recommend you check this site, before stressing out. Folks, the resources are out there and you just have to learn to find and use them. Go ahead and bookmark that site, because it is an absolute jewel. Site is pretty much clean from ads and gets straight to the point.

May 15, 2008

GeForce 9800 X2 by Gigabyte

Filed under: Graphics Card, Hardware, Reviews — admin @ 1:10 pm

When it comes to gaming one of the most important component to any PC is a graphics card. The price range for cards can vary in between $50 to almost $1,000. Many people carefully choose what graphics cards they buy to install in their PC. One cool idea when it came out was SLI, where you can connect 2 graphics cards together, which in turn improved performance around 20%. However a new invention came out for graphics cards, and it is dual GPUs. And that exactly what the GeForce 9800 X2 has, dual GPUs. This card is a beast. The GPU core is at 600MHz, shaders at 1.5GHz, and memory at 1GHz. This card even clocked around 41FPS, for Crysis, which is amazing. The card also comes with a HDMI socket. The 9800 X2 supports HybridPower, which means when you do not need the power from the cards, you can save energy. Overall the card is a beast, but a bit bulky which is to be expected.

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