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Computex 2005: Graphics Preview
May 30, 2005   Owen Davis > [View My Other Articles]
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Getting in early


This year's Computex is only a day away and the FiringSquad team was able to get into the show to give you a preview of what we'll see over the next few days.

Our first stop was the ASUS booth, which like most of the booths at the show, was still under construction when we visited Monday afternoon.

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We were able to see that ASUS was showing off their Vento 3600 case at the show, as well as a good number of 6800 Ultra cards in SLI. ASUS representatives told us that tomorrow, at the start of Computex, ASUS will be showing off their dual-GPU stand-alone GeForce 6800 Ultra card.

We then moved on to the Gigabyte booth, where we were introduced to their dual-GPU stand-alone GeForce 6800GT card. Unlike ASUS, Gigabyte had their card running when we visited.




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