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TechNews - GTX 460 SLI vs. AMD GPUs - tech
(hx) 02:10 AM CEST - Aug,06 2010 - Post a comment / read (1)
  • GeForce GTX 460 SLI Performance vs. AMD GPUs - For gamers looking to get into multi-monitor gaming, the Radeon HD 5850 may be a better overall value than the GeForce GTX 460 SLI. Each video card costs only about $30 more than the Galaxy Super OC GeForce GTX 460 cards we used for this evaluation, but the 5850 will support Eyefinity multi-display gaming right out of the box, without having to buy a second video card.
  • MSI GeForce GTX 460 768MB Cyclone in SLI - Overall the GTX 460 in SLI is just amazing; the performance is huge but NVIDIA have done to the GTX 480 what they did to the GTX 465 and GTX 470 with this model. They may have shot themselves in the foot as the GTX 460 in SLI shouldn't be cheaper than a single GTX 480 while at the same time faster. We're talking around 20% cheaper.
  • GF104 replacement for GTX 470 up NVIDIA's sleeve? - Fudzilla claims that NVIDIA has a stock of fully-functional GF104 GPUs ready to replace the GTX 470, which is based on the GF100 chip. The recently released GTX 460 has one of its eight shading multiprocessors disabled, meaning it has 336 CUDA cores out of a possible 384. The GTX 470, on the other hand, is a scaled down version of the GTX 480, with one of its SMs similarly disabled. By replacing that with the re-engineered GF104, the GTX 475 (or whatever they end up calling it) will bring more performance while cutting down on the heat, noise, and power consumption characteristic of the first-generation Fermi parts.
  • Intel Milestone Confirms Light Beams Can Replace Electronic Signals - Intel Corporation today announced an important advance in the quest to use light beams to replace the use of electrons to carry data in and around computers.
  • Apple iMac and Mac Pro lines updated - Apple unveiled an upgrade of their workstation Mac Pro series
  • Is Google Watching You? New Plugin Will Let You Know (video) - check it out
  • YouTube Ups Video Limit to 15 Minutes - Great news! You can now upload 15 minute videos to YouTube. Time to start making director's cut YouTube videos with added content you left out of your original 10 minute videos.
  • Top 8 Best And Free Antivirus Software For Windows 7 - Antivirus software listed here are fully compatible with Windows 7 – 32 and 64 OS and available freely on the internet for single and non-commercial use
  • Firefox 4 Beta 2 launched - Firefox 4 Beta 2, based on the Gecko 2.0 Web platform, has just been released for consumption. Windows, Mac and Linux versions are all available in a total of 24 languages. Beta 2 brings a new look to Firefox 4 (with tabs now on top by default), a new 'App Tab' feature, and features various performance improvements over the previous beta. Mozilla warns that some add-ons may not be compatible with this version of Firefox.
  • Microsoft confirms IE9 public beta is arriving in September - Microsoft said last Thursday that it's currently readying an Internet Explorer 9 public beta for September. According to sources familiar with Microsoft's plans the software giant was originally targeting late August for the public beta but this date slipped slightly. Although Microsoft officials didn't confirm the exact date for the public beta, Neowin believes this will be September 2.
  • Jailbreak iPhone 4 with JailbreakMe 2.0 - The anticipated iPhone 4 jailbreak has been released as JailbreakMe 2.0. The wait is finally over and iPhone 4 can be jailbroken on iOS 4.0 or iOS 4.0.1. JailbreakMe is actually all in one solution for iPhone 4 3GS 3GS and iPod Touch 3G 2G along with iPad.
  • Apple Security Breach Gives Complete Access to Your iPhone - If you are an iPhone owner, you'll probably want to read this.
  • Canada will sell unlocked iPhone 4s for $659 - Apple is set to release the iPhone 4 this Friday in 17 more countries including Canada. The iPhone 4 will be available in Canada and other parts of the world unlocked for use with any carrier. Customers will be able to walk into any Apple Store on Friday and pick up an unlocked, contract-free iPhone 4 and be able to shop around from the big three carriers and select which plan suits their needs. Rogers, Telus and Bell will all be selling the iPhone 4 this Friday, including Micro-SIM cards for $5 to $10 each, so users will be able to use pre-paid contracts with their device as well. A 16GB iPhone 4 will be $659 and the iPhone 4 32GB will be $759.
  • Windows Phone 7 coming to Europe in October, US in November - Engadget reports that Windows Phone 7 is expected to happen in the October timeframe across Europe, and in the November timeframe in the US.
  • Panasonic announces first 3D camcorder - Panasonic has unveiled the world's first consumer 3D video camcorder, the HDC-SDT750. Recording works by using a 3D mode which is enabled by simply snapping on a 3D conversion lens designed to fit exactly to the camcorder. It records a split image, so you won't be getting full 1080p 3D, but more like 960 x 1080. That's pretty good for the first of its kind. Panasonic figured that since there are no 3D players on the market yet, the camera itself will have to function as the player. The only way to watch them is to output to a 3D capable TV via the camcorder. You can alternatively turn off 3D and just record straight to HDMI, but that's not what you dropped $1400 big ones down for now is it. Expect it this October in the US.
  • Nasa scientists braced for 'solar tsunami' to hit earth - The earth could be hit by a wave of violent space weather as early as Tuesday after a massive explosion of the sun, scientists have warned.
  • Warner Bros Unveils the First Teaser Trailer for Yogi Bear 3D - Yogi Bear is directed by former visual effects supervisor Eric Brevig, who directed the awful 3D Journey to the Center of the Earth previously. The script was co-written by Brad Copeland (Wild Hogs, "My Name Is Earl"), Joshua Sternin and Jeffrey Ventimilia (both of Surviving Christmas, Tooth Fairy). Warner Bros is bringing this hybrid Yogi Bear movie to theaters in 3D starting on December 17th this holiday season.
  • Teaser Trailer for Del Toro's Don't Be Afraid of the Dark - MySpace has debuted the first full teaser trailer for Don't Be Afraid of the Dark, the horror remake produced by Guillermo del Toro, directed by first-timer Troy Nixey, and starring Katie Holmes, Guy Pearce and the young Bailee Madison. iramax Films is bringing Don't Be Afraid of the Dark to theaters starting January 21st, 2011 early next year.
  • Extended Thor Trailer Online - check it out
  • Pilot Pretends To Faint- Friend ***** His Pants! (video) - Funny as hell :-D
  • Keyboard Throwing Contest = FAIL (video) - In some kind of a keyboard throwing contest a guy fails hard and hits the cameraman! ;-)
  • Korean Air OnGamenet Starleague Season 2 Commercial - check it out
  • Soulfly - Blood Fire War Hate - Band of Brothers! - check it out!
  • Natasha Covers (and Uncovers) for Playboy - Natasha Alam is no stranger to nudity, since she plays sexy stripper Yvetta, a dancer at the Fangtasia bar owned by Alexander Skarsgard's character Eric Northman on the HBO series 'True Blood.' The voluptuous actress shows off even more of her dangerous curves in the July issue of Playboy magazine.
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Tom(05:34 PM CEST - Aug,06 2010 )
I use MS Essentials.. It's good.

I was a big promoter of AVG but I find AVG sucks major ass, they f'd it up. It's buggy and more bloated.

Avast! don't like it and it's bloated too. I use MS and I use Spybot S&D and Super Antispyware. It's all anyone needs really.

Comodo sucks and once I used this on a friends pc and only cuz he was getting trojans from facebook, well it was recommended to me so I put it on and not even 2-3 days later Comodo was F'd, couldn't do jack with it. Also it prompted and kept interfering every time I ran something. Fucking Annoyware is what I call Comodo..

Avira, junk too. I tried this out for a week, it had so many annoying things with it. You can to go through menu's and disable this and that and it kept constantly thinking things were trojans when they were not. I just got sick of it and removed it.

Clam is a complete piece of junk as well as eScan..

In my opion, MS Essentials all you ever need and if you really want to use other things to make double sure you are running clean get Spybot S&D and SuperAntispyware.

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