About Me
- RR Johnson Jr.
- At the age of 18 I left home and served 20 years in the United States Air Force, retiring honorably from miltary service. I currently reside in Europe. A very special thanks to P.J. who continues to inspire me
Monday, December 24, 2007
NVIDIA and Intel are my personal best PC companies of the year!
In looking over the tremendous contributions of all the major PC companies this year I have to say with all honestly that Intel and NVIDIA are my personal best favorites in the PC business in 2007. Intel continues their domination of AMD with dual and quad core CPUs that are of top notch quality. Although I certainly stress that I believe their quad core extreme CPUs are overpriced the pros of their outstanding work certainly outweighs the minor cons. NVIDIA continues to show that their 8XXX series of video cards are the best in the business although even their top line video cards can't seem to handle the game Crysis as well as everyone hoped.
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best of 2007,
CPU,
dual core,
Intel,
nvidia,
quad core,
video card
Friday, December 21, 2007
Did NVIDIA read my posts?
Apparently NVIDIA is in negotiations with TSMC, according to a rumor. Hopefully if the rumor is true NVIDIA can resolve the 8800GT shortage. I wonder if NVIDIA read my blog?
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8800GT,
nvidia,
TSMC,
video card
Sunday, December 9, 2007
Did NVIDIA shoot themselves in the foot (Part Two)?
NVIDIA through their partners have launched the 8800GT 256meg video card. Despite this action it is nearly impossible to find 8800GT 512meg models of this video card since the time of my last posting about this issue. Will NVIDIA be able to crank out enough of the 8800GT 512meg cards in time for Christmas?
There has been a long gap between release of the 680i chipset based motherboards and a chipset successor while INTEL continues to crank out new chipsets. Will NVIDIA rise to INTEL's challenge and put out a superior chipset?
There has been a long gap between release of the 680i chipset based motherboards and a chipset successor while INTEL continues to crank out new chipsets. Will NVIDIA rise to INTEL's challenge and put out a superior chipset?
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Did NVIDIA shoot themselves in the foot?
I am a staunch supporter of NVIDIA, and have been for many years. With the arrival of the 8800 GT NVIDIA has presented us with an outstanding product at a price point most people can afford. It's unfortunately that some retailers decided to sell these video cards at way beyond the M.S.R.P (manufacturer's suggested retail price). However that is not what this article is about. This article will simply ask why NVIDIA has not produced enough for these video cards for the sales channels plus OEMs (original equipment manufacturers) for the Christmas season when this is the best time to sell? Some retailers in Europe are not anticipating shipments of these video cards until January. If there are great numbers of these retailers then NVIDIA will certainly see a loss in the fiscal 4th quarter for this year. (NOTE: NVIDIA will make a lot of money this fiscal 4th quarter only they could have made significantly more with ample supply of 8800 GTs) Perhaps it should behoove NVIDIA to hack some prices out of their 8800 GTX and 8800 Ultra lineup to keep sales running briskly. NVIDIA seems like they did not prepare for such an onslaught demand of the 8800 GT video cards. A video card that performs so well and is priced superbly.
Editor's Note: On rare occasions I receive video cards for testing and evaluation but no one has any in stock for me to test. I could not find an 8800 GT EVGA video card anywhere in stock.
Editor's Note: On rare occasions I receive video cards for testing and evaluation but no one has any in stock for me to test. I could not find an 8800 GT EVGA video card anywhere in stock.
Labels:
8800GT,
nvidia,
video card,
videocard
Sunday, November 11, 2007
EVGA Mods Rigs
Do you have a PC you built or put together you'd like to show off? Well take a look at the EVGA mods rigs and see if you wish to post your system specs for all to see. More information is posted here:
http://www.evga.com/community/ModsRigs/
http://www.evga.com/community/ModsRigs/
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evga,
mods rigs,
pc modding,
video card
Saturday, November 3, 2007
EVGA introduces SSC 8800GT
EVGA has introduced a Super Super Clocked (SSC) 8800 GT with a clock speed of 700MHZ and 2000 MHZ memory speed. You can find information abou this new video card here:
http://www.evga.com/articles/378.asp
http://www.evga.com/articles/378.asp
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8800GT,
evga,
nvidia,
video card,
videocard
Sunday, October 28, 2007
Crysis single player demo
There has been significant hype when it comes to release of the Crysis demo. I have been evaluating the demo over the past 24 hours. The game is absolutely superior as far as graphics is concerned. Of that there is no question. However to really enjoy the game at it's highest setting in MS Vista 64 bit my 8800 GTS 640 meg card doesn't display enough framerates for the game to be enjoyable. I have an E6700 Intel Duo Core processor so that is not the problem. That means I would need an SLI configuration (my motherboard doesn't support it) or a much greater and far more expensive video card. To play the game at 1680 x 1050 I have to choose medium graphics settings. Even at medium settings the graphics are wonderful but I should be able to run the game at the highest settings. Please note that my processor speed is slightly overclocked as well as my video card. The newest beta video card driver from NVIDIA is also installed.
Another thing that didn't work well is that the demo did not install properly. After three uninstalls and three reinstalls the game never displayed in all programs in Vista 64 bit. I had to physically search for the Electronic Arts folder on my PC. That is not a good thing.
Another thing that didn't work well is that the demo did not install properly. After three uninstalls and three reinstalls the game never displayed in all programs in Vista 64 bit. I had to physically search for the Electronic Arts folder on my PC. That is not a good thing.
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