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Old April 14th 04, 10:05 PM
John Lewis
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 20:35:41 GMT, Kokoro
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In alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia, John Lewis ordered an army of
hamsters to type:


Actually cut 'n paste........... :-) :-)


From: NVidia news release 04/14/2004:-

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The following PC OEMs and add-in card manufacturers will be offering
products based on the NVIDIA GeForce 6 Series of GPUs:

PC OEMs & System Builders

-- ABS Computer Technologies, Inc. -- Alienware Corporation -- Acer
America Corporation -- CyberPower Inc. -- Falcon Northwest Computer
Systems -- Medion AG -- Fujitsu Siemens Computers -- Mexmal Mayorista
S.A. de C.V -- Gateway, Inc. -- Monarch Computer Systems -- HP -- NEC
Computers International -- Hypersonic PC Systems -- VoodooPC --
iBUYPOWER Computer -- Velocity Micro

Add-in Card Manufacturers

-- Aopen America, Inc -- ASUS Computer International -- BFG
Technologies, Inc. -- Chaintech Computer Co. Ltd. -- eVGA.com
Corporation -- Gainward Co. Ltd. -- Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd --
Leadtek Research Inc. -- MSI Computer Corporation -- Palit
Microsystems, Inc. -- PNY Technologies, Inc. -- XFX

NVIDIA GeForce 6800 Ultra and GeForce 6800 GPUs are based on a
revolutionary new 3D graphics architecture that is the first to
deliver Microsoft(R) DirectX(R) 9 Shader Model 3.0 support for
ultra-realistic image quality and a superscalar 16-pipe design for
unmatched performance. GeForce 6800 GPUs have a dedicated video
processing engine that delivers unmatched high-definition video
playback and benefits from the renowned compatibility and reliability
of the NVIDIA ForceWare(TM) software suite featuring the NVIDIA
unified driver architecture (UDA), custom game profiles, NVIDIA
nView(TM) multi-display software, and much more.

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Dell and Sony are missing from the System crowd.

John Lewis


no Abit?


Thanks for pointing this out.

Abit had a little falling out with nVidia a few months ago. Cannot
recollect the details. Can jeopardise Abit's future with regard to
nForce motherboards. I use Abit motherboards exclusively in
system-builds, but Intel only, and have never bought Abit plug-in
cards. No doubt I will read more in the Abit newsgroup.

John Lewis