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  • The nVidia nForce

    The nVidia nForce

    The NVIDIA® nForce™ Platform Processing Architecture has been designed to address the needs of today's most demanding users—all of whom expect unmatched system and memory performance, stunning 3D graphics, awesome 3D audio, and fast broadband and networking connections...

    Friday, June 22, 2001
  • Even Intel Chipsets Need Drivers

    Even Intel Chipsets Need Drivers

    Proper video performance can be achieved when all the device drivers are up to date on a computer. Little do people know that chipset drivers must also be updated from time to time to insure system stability and compatibility with operating systems such as Windows 98, Millennium Edition and Windows 2000...

    Friday, June 15, 2001
  • AGP 2.0 Voltage Requirements

    AGP 2.0 Voltage Requirements

    The introduction of newer motherboards that support the AGP 2.0 Specification, there have been quite a few questions...

    Friday, June 15, 2001
  • Searching P4 AGP Pro Compatible Video Card?

    Searching P4 AGP Pro Compatible Video Card?

    With the release of any new technology, there is a period of confusion while good information is sorted out and disseminated throughout the effected community. In the case of the Pentium 4, it is no different...

    Friday, June 15, 2001
  • ADM Technology

    ADM Technology

    eVGA.coms newest version of its Patent Pending ADM Software is better than ever! With ADM, installation troubles have become a thing of the past. With three easy steps, ADM optimizes, configures, and setups up your computers video display...

    Friday, June 15, 2001
  • Are These Drivers WHQL'd?

    Are These Drivers WHQL'd?

    Recent changes in Microsoft's policy regarding the Digital Signing of drivers has created some confusion in the computer comminity. Previously, if you wanted to verify that drivers were WHQL certified...

    Friday, June 15, 2001
  • Is Your MX Too Hot?

    Is Your MX Too Hot?

    The GeForce2 MX ships with a passive heatsink to assist with thermal dissipation. In some cases, this, and the temperatures that the card reaches, have been cause for alarm amongst users. I will attempt to explain why and how the GeForce2 MX handles heat dissipation...

    Friday, June 15, 2001