Thursday, September 16, 2010
Will start posting regularly again soon
Again sorry i havent been keeping up, been so busy with work and school. Where does everyone work? reply with a comment!
Friday, September 3, 2010
Sorry I've been away!
I've been working so much ill try to update more lately, schools starting against soon whos excited?! =/ not me.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Sunday, August 29, 2010
UFC 118 Results!
- Welterweight bout:
Nate Diaz vs.
Marcus Davis
- Diaz defeated Davis via technical submission (guillotine choke) at 4:02 of round 3.
- Lightweight bout:
Kenny Florian vs.
Gray Maynard
- Maynard defeated Florian via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 29-28).
- Middleweight bout:
Demian Maia vs.
Mario Miranda
- Maia defeated Miranda via unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27).
- Heavyweight bout:
Randy Couture vs.
James Toney
- Couture defeated Toney via submission (arm-triangle choke) at 3:19 of round 1.
- Lightweight Championship bout:
Frankie Edgar (c) vs.
B.J. Penn
- Edgar defeated Penn via unanimous decision (50-45, 50-45, 50-45).
Saturday, August 28, 2010
GPU reeeview.
Point of View GeForce GTX 768MB Ultra Charged
It is time for another GeForce GTX 460 review, this time the fastest 768MB model available on the globe. Recently the guys and cute Dutch gals over at Point of View introduced a new line of enthusiast overclocked graphics cards cards under a label called TGT tuned graphics cards.
The TGT cards are a series of cards that have been pre-overclocked. No special cooling or anything, just BIOSes with it's voltage and RPM tweaks allowing higher clock frequencies on the graphics card, and a not by a little ...
See, some of the TGT products are clocked pretty darn high, the GeForce GTX 460 Ultra Charged version we test today actually comes with a 820 MHz core clock, and bare in mind .. the reference baseclock is 675 MHz for this product series. In the air-cooled segment, this is what that looks like:
The POV/TGT CHARGED versionThe CHARGED version is the version that is clocked faster than the standard out-of-the-box graphics card. This version is using clock speeds that are pretty interesting.
The POV/TGT ULTRA CHARGED versionThe ULTRA CHARGED versions are carefully selected graphics cards that can reach top speeds and still use the standard cooler. This top model can reach very high performance speeds right out of the box.
This reviews not my own but a sites i enjoy will post the complete thing when they have it up!
It is time for another GeForce GTX 460 review, this time the fastest 768MB model available on the globe. Recently the guys and cute Dutch gals over at Point of View introduced a new line of enthusiast overclocked graphics cards cards under a label called TGT tuned graphics cards.
The TGT cards are a series of cards that have been pre-overclocked. No special cooling or anything, just BIOSes with it's voltage and RPM tweaks allowing higher clock frequencies on the graphics card, and a not by a little ...
See, some of the TGT products are clocked pretty darn high, the GeForce GTX 460 Ultra Charged version we test today actually comes with a 820 MHz core clock, and bare in mind .. the reference baseclock is 675 MHz for this product series. In the air-cooled segment, this is what that looks like:
The POV/TGT CHARGED versionThe CHARGED version is the version that is clocked faster than the standard out-of-the-box graphics card. This version is using clock speeds that are pretty interesting.
The POV/TGT ULTRA CHARGED versionThe ULTRA CHARGED versions are carefully selected graphics cards that can reach top speeds and still use the standard cooler. This top model can reach very high performance speeds right out of the box.
- TGT-460-A2-768-C GTX460-768MB Charged Core 780Mhz / Memory 3800Mhz
- TGT-460-A2-768-UC GTX460-768MB Ultra Charged Core 820Mhz / Memory 4000Mhz
- TGT-460-A2-1024-C GTX460-1024MB Charged Core 780Mhz / Memory 3800Mhz
- TGT-460-A2-1024-UC GTX460-1024MB Ultra Charged Core 820Mhz / Memory 4000Mhz
This reviews not my own but a sites i enjoy will post the complete thing when they have it up!
Friday, August 27, 2010
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