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Rivatuner has been updated to version 2.09. In this release we have included a huge number of new stuff to keep you busy, obviously GeForce 9x00 support has been added as well as ForceWare 175.xx and Catalyst 8.4 support. Discussion on the forum.
Antec today officially introduced its second gaming chassis the Antec Twelve Hundred. The Antec Twelve Hundred is the evolution of the very popular Nine Hundred, but now with a bigger capacity to fit all that new hardware. Discussion on the forum.
In the last few days, Microsoft have uncovered a compatibility issue between Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System and the latest service pack for Windows XP and Vista. In order to make sure customers have the best possible experience, Microsoft have decided to delay releasing Windows XP Service Pack 3 to the web, this includes Vista SP1 via automatic updates. Discussion on the forum.
Daniel sends in a reminder that until the 15th of May 2008, currently enrolled TAFE and University students can pick up a copy of Office 2007 Ultimate for $75.00 saving you hundreds off the RRP. Discussion on the forum.
Bit-tech managed to catch up with David Kirk, Nvidia's Chief Scientist to chat about CUDA, CPUs and GPUs. Kirk's role within Nvidia sounds many times simpler than it actually is: he oversees technology progression and he is responsible for creating the next generation of graphics. He's not just working on tomorrow's technology, but he's also working on what's coming out the day after that, too.
X-bit Labs continue with part two of their 24" LCD Monitor roundup. The not so advanced characteristics of TN panels are well compensated by their low price, X-bit Labs finds out if they are really that bad compared to higher priced PVA panels, by comparing 6 monitors from Acer, Dell, NEC and Samsung. Part one can be found here.
TweakTown have exclusive photos of MSI’s Wind notebook. U100 will be MSI’s first major fighter against Eee and in an exclusive internal document seen by TweakTown, it claims 6 out of 9 design specification wins against the 7” Eee PC.
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