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posted in How It Works
by Tuan "Solace" Nguyen on April 11th, 2000
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The main reason why the Rage Fury MAXX is interesting is because of the technologies that it incorporates. It relies on that basic principle 3dfx once used to raise the bar on performance and product life. Why not slam together a few chips, let them work together and push out mondo fill rates? This is exactly what ATI did, but it is neither Scan Line Interleaving (SLI) nor is it Parallel Graphics Architecture (PGA). |
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posted in How It Works
by Tuan "Solace" Nguyen on April 10th, 2000
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Once in a while, technological breakthroughs come by and astound society. And surround sound is no exception. You've probably experienced surround sound in one form or another. If not, at least stereo sound. If your PC isn't primed for 3D audio, your hearing is missing the big leagues. And if you haven't heard of such technologies as Dolby Digital, A3D, EAX, or S3D, then hopefully this article will spark some needed interest. |
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posted in Hardware
by Dan on February 23rd, 2000
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When you have a GeForce in your PC, about $100 in PC cooling equipment in a box next to your desk, and a digital camera to capture it all it's hard to resist the urge to plug it all in and see what you can do. |
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posted in Interviews
by Keith McClellan on January 28th, 2000
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Today we've interviewed Kelt Reeves, president of Falcon northwest and taken a preliminary look at its new Talon systems. |
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posted in Interviews
by Keith McClellan on September 11th, 1999
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Today we sat down and chatted with Kelt Reeves, president of Falcon Northwest, manufacturer of premium gaming PCs. |
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posted in Hardware
by Dan on June 25th, 1999
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This short article was only written to demonstrate the worth of 32-bit rendering. At the time of writing is the image quality difference while using 32-bit color worth the massive performance hit? Read on to find out... |
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posted in Interviews
by Sangfroid on June 21st, 1999
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It might seem strange that a PC site like Tweak3D should deal with a console system, but the Sega Dreamcast isn't your standard, run of the mill console. Featuring a cutting edge graphics chipset, a powerful CPU, modem and a custom built CD drive; this is one seriously versatile and powerful machine. |
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posted in Interviews
by Keith McClellan on June 12th, 1999
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Today we've taken a few minutes to ask Linux guru Eric Steven Raymond some basic questions. |
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posted in Interviews
by Keith McClellan on May 22nd, 1999
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Alienware is quickly becoming a force to be reckoned with as they manufacture incredible gaming PCs. Read our interview with Alex Aguila, V.P. of marketing for the Alienware company. |
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