Monday, June 9, 2008

computex '08 girls

Cause I wasn't there, there are no pics from me, therefore here or some links to girls of Comutex:
Tech ARP - have multiple galleries
VR-Zone - 1, 2, 3
Expreview
The Tech Zone
, 2
ZOL
TweakTown
Future Looks

MadSrhimps

Thursday, June 5, 2008

External laptop graphics

Today I wanted to reflect a bit on not a new concept but a concept that soon should be come a real product and has working prototypes available. Product at hand is external graphics solutions for portable - laptop computers. As you should know, laptops are not know for their graphical capabilities and most outstanding gaming performance.
While there are gaming laptops out there they do not match the performance of todays higher end graphics cards for desktop PCs. While CPUs are also not on same performance they do seem to be closer to their desktop counterparts.
To solve this problem and bring more joy of gaming to laptop owners 2 solutions are expected to be on the shop floors by end of summer.

ASUS XG Station. The concept and the prototype has been around for some time, but it seems that is finally reached the point where it is ready to be launched soon. It is to use Nvidia Geforce 8600 GT card as the power behind it. While 8600 GT is not the beastliest of things out there ASUS had to work around the limitations of existing ports on laptops.

Other solution comes from AMD -> ATi XGP, which means that it should bring more power behind it. From what I can see they use a new port that offers PCIe 2.0 8x speed with it and therefore should allow more powerful solutions then 8600GT. Fujitsu already have a box out there which uses mobility Radeon HD3870. Since there have no benchmarks out there it is hard to say what is the performance. I can see this becoming the dominant solution, as long as the newly developed port is not AMD laptop only port. PCIe 2.0 8x port should be enough to bring really high end graphics to laptops in near future.

The biggest problems about these solutions (not usre about ASUS one) is that they will require an external screen. What this means is that if you wanted a LAN gaming system, then you should get a desktop or hold out for a while longer. As Fudzilla reports (including picture) ATi in their solution plans to have it some time next year.

I would say that what we need now is to wait and see how these things stack up with each other... I can see this being a future as long it will allow to use laptops screen for gaming :)

Friday, April 4, 2008

British piss-take trilogy

For those of you how have seen Shaun of the dead and Hot fuzz and liked it..
It has been reported that creators of those two movies are working on third installment. One thing that brings all these movies together is apparently ice cream.. :)
me likes ice cream....

More here

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Nvidia and VIA joning forces

The rumors of Nvidia buying VIA are turning out to be false, however have some ground to them. It turns out that Nvidia is going to be producing chipsets for VIA chips. A move that should be beneficial to both sides and possibly bring a third condender in desktop CPU market... One can only hope! ;)

Soure - the Inquirer

Triple ATi HD3850 in one card setup!

Nordichardware is exclusively reporting that ASUS have prepared a custom design HD3850 card called: ASUS EAH3850 Trinity, which in fact as name suggest feature 3 graphics cores on a single card!
To see couple of pics and read more about it, head on over to Nordichardware.com

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Releases to note

Shacknews have some stories about few game releases to note for 2009.
3 most notable ones Mafia 2 and Bioshock 2 and Borderlands.... should be a good year for gaming.. For PC at least.. ;)

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

More action coming to screen near you

Reading up on some news I came across some interesting news.
Filmschoolrejects.com seems to be bringing most of the fun to the table for me. Big news about J. Statham and 2 of his upcoming movies - Crank 2 and Transporter 3.
While Crank 2 might be a bit unnecessary to the table as the original was great and story seems to be finished I wouldn't mind the second if just for the action. And as it seems that it have similar budget... it should be a great movie to pass time with.
On the other hand Transporter 3... I loved the first one, so I hope this will keep to the roots of it as the second one it seemed that someone is trying to hard which made the movie a big disappointment for me. It had some good action, but the story was not that good and action scenes and CGI didn't go too well together...
Another great movie Underworld 3 is on its way as well... and that is something I don't want to miss either if for nothing else than tight leather outfits .. ;)

On the other things nice and shiny - Fast and Furious 4 is set to bring back Vin Diesel and Paul Walker... so one can hope that this will bring some entertainment and quality back to the franchise...

Update: It seems that Kate Beckinsale is not returning to Underworld any time soon... Andthis leaves me wondering if it will be worth watching the the new movie...

Thursday, February 7, 2008

DX11 gets the sack

theinquirer.net is reporting that MS has decided to cut DX11 mandatory support form Windows 7. While this might seems as a big thing I believe this will benefit the industry more than having DX11 locked in Win7 on release. The benefit this an bring is that DX11 should be available for Win Vista, just as DX10 should be available for Win XP. Granted that MS claims XP and DX10 are incompatible, and XP has lived for 2 DX releases already - 8 and 9, so it is time to move on, but it would be a mistake to make DX11 Win7 exclusive. People like to have choice and forcing people to upgrade is not a way to go - especially when u see falling market share and have good products from competition out there.
Another big question is when is it coming out... If 7 comes in 5 years... well nobody wants to wait that long for DX11, while on other hand if it comes next year... well it will be simply to early as the games are not even mature for DX10 yet and forcing everyone to upgrade is not a way to go.

Either way.. whenever a new DX comes it has to be open and not force users to upgrade to new software. It would have been much better incentive for gamers to upgrade to Vista if XP had DX10 support while at the same displaying the DX speed improvements in Vista over XP... then at least someone could say - buy Vista, it is faster than XP!

Friday, January 18, 2008

Portal turrent party....

Portal is such a brillaint game... and this video is even better...