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Sunday, December 2, 2007
We've all fired up RivaTuner, ATITool, and nTune to squeeze out a little more performance out of our videocards, but is there an easier way? Asus thinks so, and they've made overclocking their EN8600GT as easy as turning a dial. Join HardwareLogic as we take 'er for a spin...literally.
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Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Earlier this month we looked at the ASUS P5E3 Deluxe WiFi motherboard, which featured a new technology called Express Gate that was an instant-on Linux-based desktop environment that supported a web browser and the Skype VoIP client. This motherboard also featured integrated 802.11n wireless, Intel's X38 Chipset, and a variety of ASUS AI features. However, ASUS innovations are not limited to their motherboards but certainly extend to their wide graphics card selection as well. The EN8600GT OC GEAR/HTDP/256M graphics card is based upon NVIDIA's GeForce 8600GT GPU with ASUS OC Gear. OC Gear? This is the world's first hardware-based real-time overclocking device. The PCI Express graphics card ships with a controller device that can be installed into a 5.25" drive bay and via USB, it's able to overclock the graphics card with a turn of a dial. In this review today we'll tell you how well the ASUS EN8600GT OC Gear graphics card works under Linux.
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Wednesday, October 17, 2007
It's all about DirectX 10 (DX10) isn't it? Well, how about a sub $200 DX10 graphics card? If that pleases you, then how about this: a DX10 graphics under $200 with a stand-alone hardware overclocking tool? The ASUS 256MB GeForce 8600GT OC GEAR PCI-E SLI graphics card is that sub $200 card with external hardware overclocking ability. The added overclocking hardware allows the end user to overclock the graphics externally. The external display which has mirror like finish displays the current status of the graphics card and also displays the frame rate of the current game being played in real-time.
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Monday, August 6, 2007
Tweaking your graphics cards is now as simple as turning a knob with ASUS' OC Gear edition of the GeForce 8600 GT. We tried our hand at fiddling with this new product and here's what we found.
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