| Below is a list of articles with the most recent ones listed first. |
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Choosing the Best Graphics Card For Your Computer by MDofPC |
Topic: Graphic Cards |
| Getting Graphic – Five How-to’s in Choosing the Best Graphics Card For your Computer |
| Published: Friday 24 April, 2009 |
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Features Of Various Graphics Card And Prices by MDofPC |
Topic: Graphic Cards |
| Technology is changing and improving so fast it is simply impossible to market a video card which will last a significant amount of time with no competitor and without a price dive. |
| Published: Tuesday 06 January, 2009 |
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Graphcis Cards - part 13 by MDofPC |
Topic: Graphic Cards |
| Graphics technology is a particularly fast-developing area of the PC industry, with new chipsets, new revisions of chipsets and even entirely new technologies appearing at an alarming rate. This presents a problem for applications wishing to take advantage of the latest 3D hardware, as it's absolute... |
| Published: Thursday 26 April, 2007 |
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Graphcs Cards - part 14 by MDofPC |
Topic: Graphic Cards |
| The key to the way Direct3D (D3D) allows the game developer to author games independently of PC's hardware is its Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL), which has the effect of making the software device independent. |
| Published: Thursday 26 April, 2007 |
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Graphics Cards - part 1 by MDofPC |
Topic: Graphic Cards |
| Video or graphics circuitry, usually fitted to a card but sometimes found on the motherboard itself, is responsible for creating the picture displayed by a monitor. On early text-based PCs this was a fairly mundane task. |
| Published: Thursday 26 April, 2007 |
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Graphics Cards - part 10 by MDofPC |
Topic: Graphic Cards |
| HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is the first industry-supported, uncompressed, all-digital audio/video interface. While it carries the same video signal as DVI, the big difference with its predecessor is that instead of using the remaining pins for an optional video signal, HDMI uses the... |
| Published: Thursday 26 April, 2007 |
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Graphics Cards - part 11 by MDofPC |
Topic: Graphic Cards |
| Announced in May 2006, the new DisplayPort standard was developed by a VESA Task Group comprised of leading companies in the display silicon, connector, computer monitor, TV display, projector, and PC industry segments. |
| Published: Thursday 26 April, 2007 |
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Graphics Cards - part 12 by MDofPC |
Topic: Graphic Cards |
| The Unified Display Interface Special Interest Group (UDI SIG) was announced in December 2005, with a membership which includes Silicon Image Inc., Intel, Apple Computer, LG, Samsung and NVIDIA. |
| Published: Thursday 26 April, 2007 |
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Graphics Cards - part 15 by MDofPC |
Topic: Graphic Cards |
| Unveiled at Siggraph 1996, Talisman was a Microsoft initiative to improve the quality, performance and integration of audio and video media technologies on the PC. Its eventual aim was a single PCI expansion board which integrated audio, video, 2D and 3D graphics and MPEG-2 decoding. |
| Published: Thursday 26 April, 2007 |
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Graphics Cards - part 16 by MDofPC |
Topic: Graphic Cards |
| Unveiled in the summer of 2004, SLI (Scaleable Link Interface) is Nvidia's revolutionary approach to 3D graphics scalability which exploits the additional bandwidth and features of the PCI Express bus architecture to allow two graphics cards to operate in a single PC or workstation, thereby dramatic... |
| Published: Thursday 26 April, 2007 |
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