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Wow, 2mb of SDRAM and only $12,123.95! Thanks Aces!
Can anyone provide a GOOD translation for this PC Watch article?
He says alot of what I was trying to say.
Hmmm... all mention of Opteron gone from Polywell site.

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DVD Performance Uncovered
By Johan De Gelas on Monday, November 6, 2000 6:15 AM EST
DVD is here to stay and it has become increasingly popular. Everybody knows by now that a 500 to 600 Mhz PIII or Athlon is more than strong enough for DVD playback, but what if you want...
The Evolution of the Tiled Architecture
By Paul Hsieh on Friday, August 11, 2000 1:24 AM EDT
Recently while reading over Johan's description of the ATI Radeon it occurred to me that ATI's latest architecture is only the latest of three video card architectures that have attempted...
May 2000 Video Card Buyer's Guide
By Johan De Gelas on Tuesday, May 23, 2000 8:36 AM EDT
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CEBIT: Next Generation Video Cards
By Johan De Gelas on Tuesday, March 7, 2000 1:19 PM EST
During my short walk at CEBIT, I gathered a bit of video card news in addition to the usual CPU/motherboard information. Enjoy our brief overview of the different video manufacturers....
Ultimate 3D Video Deathmatch, Part 2!
By Johan De Gelas on Thursday, February 10, 2000 2:03 AM EST
There's much more to be done with 3D graphics than gaming. What about DVD, overclocking, and image quality? Your search is over: we present you with the second 3D Video Deathmatch....
Comparing Today's Fastest 3D-Video Cards
By Johan De Gelas on Saturday, December 18, 1999 1:07 AM EST
The number of different videocards is simply baffling. It is pretty hard to make a general overview, so we at Ace's assembled the best videocards available right now to provide some...
The Cheap path to a fast gaming machine
By Johan De Gelas on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 2:00 AM EDT
You're tired of getting choppy framerates, but not ready to mortgage your house? Still want to be able to afford to eat after upgrading your PC? Welcome, my tight budgeted friends! Let me...
Super 7/Slot A Chipsets: A Match for AGP Video?
By Johan De Gelas on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 2:00 AM EDT
It is clear: a decent video card in your PC can make a real difference. Gaming even on my old K6-233 looks pretty flashy when that good ol' cruncher is paired with a Voodoo2, but it is also...
Wanted: Nvidia's 3DNow! Drivers
By Johan De Gelas on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 2:00 AM EDT
3DNow! and Nvidia: it began all so well. In fact Nvidia played an important part making the AMD K6-2 a success story. The 3DNow! optimized drivers for the RIVA 128(ZX) made the K6-2 333 run...
The Quest for the Best Videocard for Super 7
By Johan De Gelas on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 2:00 AM EDT
Super 7 and videocards: it was and is quite an adventure to find a fast and stable combo. No one can deny that there are a lot of people out there who have some problems with their...
Solve Your Troubles Once and For All!
By Johan De Gelas on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 2:00 AM EDT
Video cards were the coolest hardware of '98, they did what no CPU could do: give the PC a performance advantage on game consoles. But they have a dark side; a lot of people still do not...
Troubleshooting and Optimizing Video Cards
By Johan De Gelas on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 2:00 AM EDT
Struggling with your new video card? Well, join the club! Don't panic, you are not alone! So get ready to make that machine of yours run smoothly. We've got a few tricks up our sleeves to...
3D Video Card Buyers Guide Part 3: The Near Future...
By Johan De Gelas on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 2:00 AM EDT
Will 3DFX strike back, now that they have lost the 3D-crown to NVIDIA? What about ATI? Should you wait to upgrade? As I mentioned in part 2, although Slot 1 users can opt for the TNT based...
3D Video Card Buyers Guide Part 2: Video Cards Today...
By Johan De Gelas on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 2:00 AM EDT
Buy now or later? The hardware gurus always answer: ``Later!,'' while your heart - longing for more eye candy, more nerve-racking frame rates - shouts: ``today!'' Well, we at Ace's leave it...
3D Video Card Buyers Guide Part 1: Get the Best AGP Performance!
By Johan De Gelas on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 2:00 AM EDT
Thirty and more frames per second, all beautiful sharp and colorful at resolutions of 800*600 and even 1024*768? Yes, the new wave of 3D video cards have really released the multimedia...
A Late Review of a Great Card
By Brian Neal on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 1:59 AM EDT
Well, last week I finally got my Millenium G200. Now how long have I been rambling on about this thing? Well, now that I actually have it in my system I can tell you it's the best video...
Outlook on What's Up and Coming in 3D
By Brian Neal on Wednesday, September 29, 1999 1:59 AM EDT
3dfx has been holding the top spot since the original Voodoo chipset, but others are stepping up to the plate. Can any of these competitors really take on 3dfx and win?...
Overclocking For Frames
By Brian Neal on Sunday, October 24, 1999 6:07 AM EDT
Now that relatively inexpensive 3D accelerators have (somewhat) entrenched the market, practically every new game that comes out uses acceleration in some way or another. So, now that...
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