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During the DigitalLife 2006 event held in New York, NVIDIA announced the GeForce Go 7950GTX.
The chip has a relatively low power consumption of up to 45 W like the GeForce Go 7900GTX. The core and memory frequency are however increased from 500/600 MHz to 575/700 MHz for 24 pixel shading pipelines.
In practice, even if it should be a bit faster than the GeForce "desktop" 7950GT (550/700 MHz), the GTX denomination (instead of GT) for a 4% higher GPU frequency might seem a bit exaggerated. Some will even point out the lack of coherence of the GPUs classification. For example, the core and memory frequencies of a GeForce "desktop" 7900GTX are 650/800 MHz...
The other specifications are unchanged: Shader Model 3.0, PureVideo HD, PowerMizer 6.0.
In Europe, it will be integrated in high end laptops produced by Dell, Chiligreen, Cybersystem, Evesham, Multirama, Rock and XS2. To compete with this card, ATI hatoc ope withs a few Radeon X1800 (XT) for mobile GPUs. The reason is apparently because the high power consumption of the R520 and most of all of the R580 (there are no Mobility X1900). With this new card, NVIDIA confirms its performances leadership in laptop computers. |
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The first version of OCCT Perestroika is available online. OCCT is a CPU & Memory stability test working under Windows. Coupled to SpeedFan or Motherboard Monitor it makes possible to monitor the temperatures and voltages evolution during the test.
 This application is multithreaded so it is possible to use it with dual core processors but also in the future with quad cores. For more information, go to the official website of OCCT or to the forum topic started by the creator of the software (both website and topic are in French but the soft exists in English). |
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