Archive for 2008
Asus EN 9800GTX vs Sapphire HD 4870
Hi folks
We got our hands on two of the most powerful graphic cards on the market – Asus EN 9800 GTX Geforce and ATI Radeon 4870 Sapphire and we decided put those two rivals on head to head benchmark and see what happens. I gotta admit I have great respect for both manufacturers since their products traditionally perform best in their class which made this testing even more interesting.
So the system we tested on is:
MB: Asus P5Q pro
System memory: 2GB Vdata 800mhz DDR2
Power supply: Asus 450W
HD: wd2500ks 250GB caviar SE16
CPU: Intel core2duo 7300 2.4 3MB cache
OS: Windows XP pro SP3 32-bit
Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit
Benchmark applications used are:
PassMark PerformanceTest v6.1.1010
SiSoftware Sandra Pro Business XII SP2c 2008.5.14.24
3DMARK05 v1.3.0
3DMARK06 v1.1.0
3DMARK Vantage
driver versions are:
Nvidia – GeForce Release 180 WHQL
Version: 180.48
Release Date: November 19, 2008
Operating System: Windows XP, Windows XP Media Center Edition
Language: U.S. English
File Size: 68.3 MB
ATI – Radeon Catalyst Software Suite
ATI Catalyst™ 8.12 Display Driver for Windows XP Professional/Home Edition
34.7MB 8.12 12/10/2008 Display Driver
Catalyst Control Center
WDM Drivers
- performancetest v61 radeon 4870 sapphire Win XP
- performance test 61 geforce9800gtx
- 4870-vista-vantage
- 3dmark vantage 9800gtx Vista
- 3dmark06 on ATI Radeon 4870 Sapphire Windows XP
- 3dmark06 geforce 9800 gtx Win XP
- 3dmark05 ATI Radeon 4870 Sapphire Windows XP
- geForce 9800 GTX 3dmark05
Songbird – finally out of beta!
Yeah. That’s right. Songbird is finally out of beta and is now on version 1.0! After using it for near enough a year now, possibly the best music player in the whole world is out of beta and I can post a full run down of the features.
Now as the college DJ I have an enormous music library as you would expect. Well no other player I have used has ever handled my music quite so beautifully. Ever! So for those of you who are still using some outdated, inflexable and featureless player like MS Media Player, here is what you are missing out on.
Songbird is an opensource, highly customizable music player that is constantly under development. This means that as soon as there is a cool new feature that could be used, a performance upgrade possible or some other kind of update that could possibly happen, you get it, automatically, as soon as it is safe and stable. No more waiting for MS to get off their arse and release a new version of MS Media Player in a year or two.
Not only does Songbird get updates when there are possible new features but it is free and more importantly, it allows you to browse the web at the same time! Even better is that, should you visit a website that has music on it for download, Songbird will find it and allow you to download it straight into your library and or play it from the site!
The Ultimate Package Download
New to Mozilla Firefox? New to the chance to kit out your web browser? Well did you know that you are more likely to spend more time on the internet that you are on the road! When you are spending this amount of time on the web why not make it easier for yourself to do whatever it is you do online. The Mozilla community offers an amazingly diverse collection of add-ons that allow you to do everything from check the weather, monitor online auctions, listen to music, and find amazing new websites.
This week the add-ons total has reached 1billion add-ons. Now correct me if I am wrong but that is a lot of add-ons.
To make things easier for new (and old) users to customize their browser Mozilla has created a super simple application to Fashion your Firefox.
One of the great things about the Fashion Your Firefox application is that it allows users to bundle a bunch of different add-ons together all at once. In essence, it’s like having a shopping cart that you can use to select any add-on from the Fashion Your Fox application, “check-out” with just one click, and after a quick Firefox restart, have a whole new browser that’s made just for you!
So if you are intending to use this application then come back and give us a shout telling us what type of Firefox add-on you are. I know that I’m a bit of a “Digital Pack Rat” myself.
Asus M51Va Unpacking Video
As promised here is the unpacking video for the higher priced Asus M51Va notebook intended to hit the middle to upper class area. It has perfect specifications for gamers and does a great job in the entertainment area. Here’s whats inside:
- Asus M51Va notebook
- Power Adapter
- Power Cable
- Cable Holder
- Asus M51Va 6-cell battery
- Microfiber LCD Cleaning Cloth
- User Guide
- User Manual
- Quick Installation Guide
- Telephone Cable
- SVideo Output Cable
- Vista Drives Disk
- Bonus Software Disk









Fennec – a browser for netbooks?
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