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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Nvidia's GeForce GTX 285

A Worthy Successor? Nvidia's GeForce GTX 285

A manufacturing process shrink is a lot to get excited about for both vendors and their customers, as the change normally leads to increased performance and efficiency, while reducing production cost by increasing the number of units produced per wafer. But the eventual benefit to design firms often comes at a huge up-front cost, since significant alterations normally result in bugs that need to be fixed before a full production run can begin. Each test run costs hundreds of thousands of dollars, so it pays to get things right the first or second time. Production delays are an even costlier problem when new architecture is involved, which is why Nvidia normally updates its current products before introducing any new ones.


The GeForce GTX 285’s most noticeable performance-oriented improvement is an increase in GPU clock speed of around 8%. The memory clock increase–while much larger at 12%–is likely not as important for performance. GeForce GTX 295 graphics units get two of these processors, although each one is handicapped with slower GPU speed, memory speed, and memory bus width. Meanwhile, AMD earns bragging right for both GPU clock and memory data rates, but only because less-complex graphics processors typically clock higher and GDDR5 memory uses a quad-data rate bus.
The specific card in today’s review is a special "XXX" sample of XFX’s GeForce GTX 285, model GX-285N-ZDDF, sporting a core clock of 670 MHz and GDDR3-2500. The larger numbers look more impressive than they are, since these are less than 4% GPU and 1% RAM above the reference specification, so we’ll split the difference and consider it a likely 2-3% average improvement over base speed.

In addition to the basics, XFX includes a door tag, the game Far Cry 2, a DVI-to-HDMI adapter, and an S/PDIF breakout cable. The breakout cable connects a motherboard’s internal S/PDIF audio output to an input adjacent to the card’s power connections, and the combined audio/video signal can be accessed though the output of the HDMI adapter. While this method has been available on Nvidia products for several generations, many previous packages did not include the special cable.

source: tom's hardware

Nvidia GeForce GTX 295

Nvidia GeForce GTX 295
When you have just one major rival, finishing second can be curiously motivating. That was likely the impetus behind the Nvidia GeForce GTX 295, which rests the high-end graphics crown from the ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2. Nvidia's weapon was a new GT200 GPU with a smaller die size—the result of a shift from a 65- to a 55-nm manufacturing process. The downsized die cut power needs, letting the engineers put two GPUs, along with their high-speed GDDR3 RAM, into one device that wouldn't blow past the PCIe power specs for a single slot.
It also made the GTX 295 faster overall than the rival ATI card. That said, bang for the buck, measured in dollars per frame per second, is about the same for the two—and the GTX 295, while reasonably priced for what you get, still ain't cheap. If you can settle for merely impressive performance, go forth and save with the ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 (but turn aside Nvidia's previous best, the GeForce GTX 280, which now looks like a pretty poor choice). If you have to be king of the hill, though, the Nvidia GeForce GTX 295 is your crown.

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Monkey’s Audio 4.05-is a fast and easy way to compress digital music

Monkey’s Audio is a fast and easy way to compress digital music. Unlike traditional methods such as mp3, ogg, or lqt that permanently discard quality to save space, Monkey’s Audio only makes perfect, bit-for-bit copies of your music. That means it always sounds perfect – exactly the same as the original. Even though the sound is perfect, it still saves a lot of space. (think of it as a beefed-up Winzip™ for your music) The other great thing is that you can always decompress your Monkey's Audio files back to the exact, original files. That way, you'll never have to recopy your CD collection to switch formats, and you'll always be able to recreate the original music CD if something ever happens to yours. Features: Efficient (fast and great compression) – Monkey's Audio is highly optimized and highly efficient Perfect sound – absolutely no quality loss, meaning it sounds perfect and decompresses perfect (it's lossless!) Media Center™, Winamp™, and more support – supported by many popular players and rippers Easy – the Windows environment interface is both powerful and easy to use Free – Monkey’s Audio is completely free! Error detection – Monkey’s Audio incorporates redundant CRC’s to ensure proper decompression of data (errors never go unnoticed) Tagging support – Monkey’s Audio uses its own extremely flexible APE Tags so you can easily manage and catalogue your Monkey’s Audio collection. External coder support - you can use Monkey's Audio as a front-end for all of your encoding needs Freely available source code, simple SDK and non-restrictive licensing - other developers can easily use Monkey's Audio in their own programs -- and there are no evil restrictive licensing agreements.

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Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Acces myspace, friendster, youtube or any restricted site from your school/office

If you too lazy to search proxy to access restricted site like myspace,youtube, friendster and etc, you can use this software that i will let you download for free... sharing is caring aite? coz i personally bored if i at my college surf the internet without some of that restricted site....but after i got all access to this site i still bored, and do not know what to do.... but anyway here this software:

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Monday, February 2, 2009

Acer aspire One slow mo'

Processor:
Intel Atom
Processor number :
N270
Processor speed:
1.6GHz
Memory/Storage
Amt of RAM:
1024 MB
Hard drive:
8 GB
Card Reader:
SD, MMC, MS, MS Pro, xD
Flash-based HDD:Yes
Connectivity
Ports:

3 x USB 2.0; VGA out
Bluetooth:
No
Infrared:
No
Ethernet:
10/100/1000
Wireless LAN:
802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n
Webcam:
Yes

Display
Graphics hardware:

Intel GMA

Diagonal screen size:
8.9 inch
LCD technology
Transflective (widescreen)
Screen resolution (max)
1,024 x 600

Multimedia
Sound hardware:
Integrated audio; 2 x speakers
Jacks:
mic-in, S/PDIF, earphone-out
Software
Operating system:
Win XP Home
Chassis
Weight w/battery:
0.995 kg
Dimensions:
249 x 170 x 29 mm
Power Supply:
Battery type(s) included Lithium Ion

Yesterday my friend show me his laptop, Acer Aspire One, which he bought few day ago. He said to me about lagging of this laptop. He says it too slow when open multiple window. After i check the spec, all ok with it....but the partition of hdd just one partition for operating system. Also it not have DVD or cd rom.... So if i want to format it, i must use external dvd rom or install use .iso in any external drive. I don't have any idea why this product lagging, coz follow the spec it support Windows Xp... in my head i just wanna format it back....Today he want to give that laptop to me for formatting.

 
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