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Nvidia's Geforce GT 240 launches November 17th
Nvidia's Geforce GT 240 launches November 17th
Nvidia's next upcoming card unfortunately won't be Fermi. On November 17th, Nvidia plans to officially introduce the Geforce GT 240.
Articles: PhysX Performance Tests - The way games should be played
Articles: PhysX Performance Tests - The way games should be played
ninjalane.com — At the conclusion of our tests we can easily see a progression of how PhysX has been... implemented in different games and how those implementations can vary dramatically not only in effects but in required hardware. Some games worked best when more ... (more) Articles: PhysX Performance Tests - The way games should ...
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ARTICLE: CO-OP PhysX
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NVIDIA working to show Fermi at CES 2010
NVIDIA working to show Fermi at CES 2010
icrontic.com — NVIDIA has promised Fermi silicon by the end of the year, but many sources say that's not... happening. Fermi may be ready in time for CES 2010 this coming January, if NVIDIA can overcome manufacturing problems. (more) NVIDIA working to show Fermi at CES 2010
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NVIDIA GeForce GT240 expected on November 17th
DV Hardware — ... FUD Zilla heard NVIDIA is planning to release the GeForce GT240 graphics card on November 17th. This is a new mainstream card with DX10.1 support, it should fall in the GeForce 9600 GSO/GT price range. ...

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The Tech Report: News — ... rendered by Fermi Fudzilla reports Nvidia's GeForce GT 240 launches November 17th Donanim Haber reports EVGA and Nvidia announce GeForce GTX 275 ...

Slight faster NVIDIA DX10.1 card coming half of November: Geforce GT 240
Madshrimps News RSS Feed — Default Slight faster NVIDIA DX10.1 card coming half of November: Geforce GT 240 Nvidia's next upcoming card unfortunately won't be Fermi. On November 17th, Nvidia plans to officially introduce the Geforce GT 240. The card is targeting the mainstream market and it supports DirectX 10.1, not DirectX 11. We suspect that it should do well for itself in this market segment. The plan is to replace the aging Geforce 9600GSO / GT cards with this new 40nm refresh. http://www.fudzilla.com/content/view/16205/1/

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Can't find a Radeon HD 5800-series graphics card in stock? Don't want to wait for Nvidia's Fermi-based GPUs? Then EVGA has something for you: the GeForce GTX 275 Co-op PhysX Edition, a card that pairs a GeForce GTX 275 with a GTS 250 on the same circuit board...