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NVidia 6800 Card and System Builders
From: NVidia news release 04/14/2004:-
--------------------------------------- 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. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dell and Sony are missing from the System crowd. John Lewis |
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In alt.comp.periphs.videocards.nvidia, John Lewis ordered an army of
hamsters to type: From: NVidia news release 04/14/2004:- --------------------------------------- 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. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ Dell and Sony are missing from the System crowd. John Lewis no Abit? |
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 20:35:41 GMT, Kokoro
wrote: 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:- --------------------------------------- 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. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ 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 |
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That was supposed to be a false rumor. I guess it was not so false after
all. You got to think Abit is kicking themselves now. DaveL "John Lewis" wrote in message ... On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 20:35:41 GMT, Kokoro wrote: 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:- --------------------------------------- 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. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ 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 |
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On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 15:59:39 -0700, "DaveL"
wrote: That was supposed to be a false rumor. I guess it was not so false after all. You got to think Abit is kicking themselves now. Between nForce2, NForce3 and the 6800 it does seem as if Abit should patch things up for their own sake. I suspect Abit has already climbed into the Ati bed with regard to future video-card offerings. We shall see in a couple of weeks time. John Lewis DaveL "John Lewis" wrote in message ... On Wed, 14 Apr 2004 20:35:41 GMT, Kokoro wrote: 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:- --------------------------------------- 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. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ 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 |
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