Posted in Graphics Cards on March 7, 2010

Video card/VGU overheats overtime and causes video to fail. This reflow trick applies to most HP laptop DV models, PS3, XBox 360 and some of the desktops.

Typical symptoms are screen flickers, blue screen dumps by the OS and automatic reboots, grey lines, dark screens (no video at all), system powering on and shutting off, no video and computer beeps to indicate a video problem, touchpad slows and freezes.

This approach will fix just about any graphics chip/GPU chip rise thermal damage Issue. You can apply this method to fix faulty video cards and XBOX 360s (can be applied to CPU and GPU on the gaming systems).

This particular demonstration is on a DV9000 laptop.

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Posted in Graphics Cards on March 7, 2010

Some early pictures of ASUS ARES 5970 ROG graphics card.

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Posted in Graphics Cards on March 4, 2010

Long awaited .. here it is .. mounting a graphic card block, an aquagrafx on a Club3D 8800 GTS.

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Posted in Graphics Cards on March 1, 2010

Save Money and Get More Power! Jason Cross is back with his recommendations for the best cheap video cards for any PC, but with enough power to smoke today’s games! These cards are great for a high-end gaming PC all the way to a home theater PC.

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Posted in Graphics Cards on March 1, 2010

Watch how an ATI Graphics Card is made.

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Posted in Graphics Cards on February 17, 2010

Bring your system to the max with the EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 FTW Video Card. Place yourself in the center of the action and experience true DirectX 10 gaming cinema in extreme HD (2560 x 1600) resolutions—all enabled by GeForce 200 Series’ second generation unified architecture, NVIDIA® SLI® technology, and incredible performance in the latest games including Far Cry 2, Mirrors Edge, and Call of Duty 5: World at War. With up to 50% more performance than prior generation GPUs, the EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 FTW Video Card will tear through complex DirectX 10 environments and cinematic effects at blazing frame rates in extreme HD resolutions.

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Posted in Graphics Cards on February 17, 2010

In Tech Tips number 9, we’ll show you how easy it is to install a new video card in your existing system. Enjoy!

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Posted in Graphics Cards on February 17, 2010

Hello, In this tutorial I am going to show you how to update your Nvidia Graphics cards.

Here is the link to the webpage:
http://www.nvidia.co.uk/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-uk

My Site – http://www.thecpugeek.com/

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Posted in Graphics Cards on February 8, 2010

XFX Radeon HD 4670 1GB GDDR2 PCI-E 2.0 x16 Graphics Card

Bus Type PCI-E 2.0
Performance Standard
GPU Clock MHz 750 MHz
Stream Processors 320
Memory Interface Bus (bit) 128
Memory Type DDR2
Memory Size (MB) 1024 MB
Memory Clock (MHz) 800 MHz
Output HDCP Capable 1
Microsoft DirectX Support 10.1
Open GL Optimization and Support 2.0
Minimum Power Requirement (Watt) 400
Cooling Fansink Yes
ROHS Yes
Profile Standard
ATI Radeon HyperMemory Yes
ATI Radeon PowerPlay Yes
ATI Radeon Stream Technology Yes
Dimensions (Imperial) 6.60 X 4.376 X 0.75
Dimensions (Metric) 16.8 x 11 x 1.9, 16.8 X 11 X 1.9
Max Resolution Analog 2048 x 1536
Max Resolution Digital 2560 x 1600
Ports 2xDVI/1xHDTV/S-Video Out

XFX Radeon HD 4670 System Requirements

PCI Express based PC is required with one X16 lane graphics slot available on the motherboard
400Watt or greater power supply is recommended
Certified power supplies are recommended.
1GB of system memory recommended
Installation software requires CD-ROM drive
DVD playback requires DVD drive
Blu-ray™ playback requires Blu-ray drive and full 1080p display requires a 1080p-capable monitor

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Posted in Graphics Cards on January 14, 2010

Building a computer can be a daunting task but starting with proper components is key to a successful build. In this video, and also my first build, I overview the components I will be using to build a new personal computer for my family. To highlight the specs, I am using an Intel Core i7 920 CPU and a Nvidia Geforce 260 216-core graphics card. Look for more videos on this build to come!

For exclusive content follow me on twitter at http://twitter.com/blue42richman and check out my blog at http://michaelsherlock.com

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