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Wednesday, May 30, 2007
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Most of you will surely know the name Sparkle, and actually it isn't the first time around that we look at a product from Sparkle Computer. After we saw the quite successful introduction of the GeForce 8800 series, it is time to take a step back and look at what the mid-range segment hat to offer. This is again the playground of NVIDIA with their newly released GeForce 8600 series, bringing the DirectX 10 technology to all who couldn't afford the high-end version. Actually, NVIDIA did launch more then one mid-range card, but the most in favor is certainly the GeForce 8600 GTS edition. Sparkle actually had their card ready from day one, although all just following the reference design.
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Wednesday, April 18, 2007
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The new Sparkle NVIDIA 8600 GTS arrived Technic3D. The Graphic Card with DirectX 10 and a small price better than other Graphic Cards? Technic3D will see that in the following Review with 1920x1200 up to 1024x768.
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If you have been waiting for NVIDIA to release a cheap, mid-range DirectX 10 graphics card, you need wait no longer. The new NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GTS offers not only the same unified shader technology and DirectX 10 support, it also comes with a spanking new video processor that can completely take over H.264 decoding. Join us as we take a look at one of the first GeForce 8600 GTS cards to hit the market - the Sparkle GeForce 8600 GTS. Based entirely on the reference card, this card is representative of the other GeForce 8600 GTS cards in the market.
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Thursday, March 15, 2007
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Sparkle is a company with endless energy, vitality and a management of unmatched ingenuity and dedication. To achieve their goal, Sparkle only applies the newest and most advanced graphics card technologies to its products, offers them to the market at reasonable prices and keeps a keen eye on consumer needs in the real world. With the Calibre style they go even further and bring some superior products on the market. The Calibre edition brings some tweaked version of the GeForce 8800 series with improved cooling and higher clock speed settings. With the Calibre series the goal is to build a faster, though cooler card with a firm boost in performance.
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Monday, February 12, 2007
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With the introduction of the Geforce 8800 GTS NVIDIA made available an affordable high end DX10 video card, now they've slashed its memory in half, reduced the price, to make it even better deal. Can the new GTS keep up with its memory-loaded brother? We find out.
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Friday, January 21, 2005
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The Sparkle 6600GT AGP performs quite well in the benchmarks and offers full playability for resolutions up to 1280*1024 under most situations. It is quite important for gaming VGA cards to offer full playability at 1280*1024, as this is the native resolution for 17" LCDs, which will be the mainstream product for most consumers in about a year's time. (Estimated by the way they fall in prices) All in all, Sparkle 6600GT 128MB AGP is a quality built graphics card with a good warranty and price to back it up.
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