Archive for July, 2009

How to Make More Money Online with eBay Marketing

The eBay is definitely not a new name to any internet user, and over time it has become a good way to generate some handy bucks online.

As a result, hundreds and thousands of websites sell out premium e-books describing good ways to generate online revenues via eBay marketing.


However, due to the sheer fact that there’s too much of paid stuff being offered online about eBay marketing, more often than not, folks simply arrive at the conclusion that it’s not their cup of tea; let’s analyze things in detail!
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How to Select the Best Graphics Cards?

There are many factors that are decisive in picking the right PCI Graphics Card. On one hand, you have video output incorporated into the motherboard itself, eliminating the need for a separate graphics card entirely.

On the other hand, you have companies trying to persuade you to use multiple cards on the same PC.

Graphics cards predominantly come in two flavors, PCI and the AGP and both the formats have plenty of variants.

PCI has a PCI-e (express) variant and AGP has an AGP 8X variant, but all will fit in their respective slots. The first thing you gotta’ do is to figure out what motherboard you have (it’s mentioned on motherboard itself, so don’t worry) and look up the specs on the manufacturer’s website to find out what format it uses.

The currently the PCI-e is the out performer, which is about four times as fast as AGP 8X, and since PCIe is so much faster than AGP, card makers must migrate there or lose the ability to be competitive. If you have an AGP motherboard, consider whether it is worth upgrading to a board with PCIe.

Now, when the discussion comes to purchasing PCI Graphics Card, the most important aspect is the purpose of usage.

Decisive factors

The graphic card, also called a video card, is primarily responsible for handling the calculations necessary to determine where and when pixels will fire and in what colour, which is critical in any high end graphics application like gaming.

So, the next question would obviously be that with so many different options out there, how do you choose the right card for you?

Which is the best High-End Extreme Performing Graphic Card?

The best high-end performer tag keeps shifting from company to company, with ATI having recently been the champions for a couple of years, and NVIDIA’s 7800GTX currently the top-end board of choice.
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ATI’s top boards, the X1800XL start from approx $500, with the premium X1800 XT selling for $550+.

You must be willing to shell out at least $800 for a fully specked variant of it.

Moving down the line, a gaming 7800GT board will cost you just under $600, while heading towards the mid-range is the 6800GT bearing a price tag of just under $400, which would suffice for gaming as well! The 6600GT is a solid performer for around $250.

More analysis and interpretations:

The GT is easy enough to spot as it’s a new model and comes with 512MB of memory instead of the weird 320MB or 640MB that have been featured in the older G80 models.

As per reports, during the testing phase of the MSI NX8800GT-T2D512E the casing of the card got painfully hot to the touch so you can obviously predict that you will need a case fan with this graphics card.

At the low-budget end, 6200 boards are under $100, while the Turbo Cache editions cost around $80. But paying smaller price, it wouldn’t be fare enough to expect much more than the bare essentials from them.

Hopefully this article has helped you in some or the other way, although naturally it’s not possible to cover everything. So it’s recommend that you regularly check out reviews of new and old graphics cards, before setting out to buy one.

You also may check some updates on latest graphics cards and go for the best one as per your requirements.