All Posts Tagged With: "Graphics Cards"
New PC And Media Center Spec
I pulled forward yesterday building a new media center, because my main PC died. I’m moving into a new flat soon with a bigger ‘office’ that I’m also going to use a games room, hence the need for a second media center PC to go with my current media center PC in the front room.
24Mar2008 | Everton | 3 comments | ContinuedCinePlayer DVD Decoder For Vista- Best Quality DVD Playback
I made some progress in the week with my new Home Theatre PC. My new 7950GT graphics card arrived on Tuesday, which totally solved the poor quality video on my 42″ Plasma. The image is stunning and it made me realise that the Samsung monitors on my main PC are very low quality. [...]
22Apr2007 | Everton | 11 comments | ContinuedThe Daddy Of The Macs
Less than 8 months after releasing Macintosh Workstation, the Mac Pro, Apple Inc has further raised the bar and added a new member to the Mac Pro family, the world’s first 3.0GHz, 8-core Intel Xeon-based Mac Pro.
Remember, the Mac Pro is still available in a quad-core, which can be run at 2.0GHz, 2.66GHz, or 3.0GHz [...]
How Good Is Your Graphics Card?
Overclock.net have produced a list that ranks graphics cards by performance. Although traditionally only gamers used to care about facts like this, it might be worthwhile checking out where your card ranks if you are thinking about upgrading to Vista. I was quite happy to see that my X1900XT sneaked into the top [...]
5Mar2007 | Everton | 2 comments | ContinuedShareYourScore.com: Show Off Your Vista Experience Index Score
Windows Vista has provided a new way for PC owners to settle who has got the better PC through the Windows Vista Experience Index Assessment, and ShareYourScore.com is making this even easier to do by allowing users to upload their scores to see how they rank against other Vista owners.
20Feb2007 | Everton | 4 comments | Continued



