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TechNews-SupCommander QuadCore performance - tech|
| (hx) 03:32 AM CEST - Mar,28 2007 |
- Supreme Commander Quad-Core Performance - If you want the best
gaming experience possible, an Intel Core 2 Quad quad-core processor will
provide it. However, if you have dual-core, an acceptable gaming experience
can still be achieved. With dual-core it
would be more
advantageous to stick with Windows XP for now since it provides faster
performance
- S.T.A.L.K.E.R. performance enhancements/SLI coming for GeForce 8
users -
FiringSquad reports that NVIDIA is hard at work on developing a new
ForceWare driver for GeForce 8800 users that will bring performance
enhancements as well as SLI support for S.T.A.L.K.E.R
- GeForce 8800 Ultra In May; G84 & G86 Firmed For April Launch -
NVIDIA is pretty confident that
GeForce 8800
Ultra can beat Radeon X2900 XTX. Well, we we will see how much
performance can ATi engineers tweak out of the R600 launch drivers.
- SAMSUNG Introduces 64GB 1.8inch Solid State Drive -
Expect this to
cost well over a thousand dollars if you can buy it separately. The 32GB
model added at least $900 to the laptops that offered it (mostly
subnotebooks only available in Korea and Japan). Flash prices are dropping,
but getting that much Flash running in parallel to offer that kind of
read/write speed is still expensive, and will be for a few years yet.
Unfortunately.
- OEMs fail to configure Windows XP for dual-core systems -
Apparently Windows XP2 does not automatically sniff out whether or not a
dual-core processor is being used and the configuration
has to be done manually.
- DLP Pico-Projector For Cell Phones -
The projector
itself is small enough to sit on your fingertip!!
- Nintendo fights Wii modchips with new motherboard -
Nintendo has changed the design of the Wii games console to combat
modchips. Photographs appear to show several design changes on the latest
Wii motherboards. New positioning of traces on the motherboard reduces the
spacing between some contact points, making it MUCH more difficult to solder
modchip connections into place, the reports say.
- Bizarre Hexagon Spotted on Saturn -
One of the most bizarre weather patterns known has been photographed at
Saturn, where astronomers have spotted a huge, six-sided feature circling
the north pole. Rather than the normally sinuous cloud structures seen on
all planets that have atmospheres, this thing is a hexagon.
- Ferrari Enzo crashed by Eddie Griffin - Actor Eddie Griffin goes
behind the wheel of a $1 million Ferrari Enzo on the Irwindale Speedway for
a charity event
where he crashes it (video). One word 'Nasty'.
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last 10 comments: | xxxx | (06:44 PM CEST - Mar,28 2007 ) | @OEMs fail to configure Windows XP for dual-core systems
OEM's are pathetic than. This is OLD but readily AVAILABLE news/information.. a few keystrokes in Google and this information is readily available. IMO, pretty sad OEM's didn't know this stuff considering it's their business, lmao. As to performance, I would never know since I had these changes in since day 1 when I got my dual core. Any real gamer would have done the same, imo.
You should also have the latest chipset drivers too.. This article doesn't mention that at all. Old chipset drivers = memory errors and BSOD and dataloss on your Hard drives. | |
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