Got a nagging tech question you can’t seem to google your way to an answer? TigerTV Host Logan has got an answer for you – all you gotta do is ask!
Today, Logan answers some great questions from you – our viewers! Today’s edition discusses the Bigfoot Killer K1 Network Card (Thanks Nick); Memory and CAS Latency (Thanks again Nick); XFX 8800 Video Card Differences and Overlocking (thanks Andre); a little about InTune and RivaTuner video overcloking and tuning applications; Direct X 10 Graphics Cards in Notebooks (thanks Kellie); MSI GeForce 6800 Ultra (thanks Marcus in Norway!); and the Sparkle 8800 GTX Video Card (thanks CJO).
Tiger In Box 10/23/07
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[..YouTube..] why don’t you guys try for last sometime… that’d be a little bit more of a challenge don’t you think?
[..YouTube..] hah word :D
[..YouTube..] how come you only talk about video cards???
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[..YouTube..] does soundcards improve fps?
wtf!
[..YouTube..] where’d you get soundcard out of any of that video? All I heard about were NICs, memory, and graphics cards.
[..YouTube..] No, he said it.
[..YouTube..] oh, well i didn’t catch it.
[..YouTube..] alright, i caught it now. I think I heard somewhere that any onboard peripheral you use puts stress on the CPU. maybe that’s what he’s talking about.
[..YouTube..] the music is louder than his voice.
[..YouTube..] Music Cards really improve fps, if you compare them to integrated audio chipz. Usually, on separate card you have some xram installed, more mips, separate processor, so main CPU is not really in use, so you have 100% of your cpu power for graphics, not sound :) Sorry for my englisz :P
does galaxy nvidia geforce 210 1gb ddr3 is okay to play the game some like gta4,etc…
Thank you logan
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