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Gigabyte Poseidon
by Jim Martin
A quirky, tool-free case with decent features.
Aug 10, 2007
Gigabyte H663
by Nick Ross
An adequate Media Centre PC, but Asus’ competitor blows it out of the water.
Feb 5, 2007
Gigabyte Poseidon
by Bennett Ring
Austere is the new brash, and nothing yells 'look at me' more than understated elgance.
May 15, 2006
Gigabyte RX80X256V
by Darren Ellis
The Gigabyte X800 offering is a strange beast. The accompanying package proclaimed it was a X800 XT PE (Platinum Edition), but further investigation found it to be a standard X800 XT.
Jan 11, 2005
Gigabyte NX66T128D
by Dan Chiappini
Given NVIDIA's close development with id Software on Doom 3 we weren't all that surprised to see a member of the undead emblazoned across the front of the packaging, but we were surprised to find a treat inside.
Jan 11, 2005
Gigabyte GD-1703BP
by Staff Writers
This monitor was physically identical in every way to the AOpen F75PS, aside from the Gigabyte badging on the front bezel. Both featured the same solid metal base, sturdy design and nifty sockets for plugs direct on the back, and there’s no prize for guessing that they performed identically in all of the tests we put them through.
Mar 10, 2004
GIGABYTE RADEON 9200
by Tim Dean
Another of the RADEON 9200 cards in this round-up. Returning almost identical results to the Auriga 9200, this is an average performer, bundled with an outdated game.
Sep 1, 2003
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Gigabyte SINXP1394
by Darren Ellis
The Gigabyte SINXP1394 is a little pricey, but supports SATA, IDE RAID and Hyper-Threading, as well as FireWire
Jul 1, 2003
Gigabyte 7VAXP Ultra
by Staff Writers
Compared with some other VIA KT400A boards, the Gigabyte 7VAXP Ultra is a little pricey; however it’s also the most feature-packed.
Jul 1, 2003
Gigabyte 8PENXP
by Darren Ellis
You might be wondering why the Gigabyte 8PENXP costs $582.
Jul 1, 2003
Gigabyte GA-8KNXP
by Daniel Gardiner
Gigabyte's new Canterwood-based GA-8KNXP is, without a doubt, one of the most full-featured motherboards we've ever seen. It incorporates all of the basics offered by the MSI 865PE Neo2 (see below) plus more. The differences between the older 845 and new 865 (Springdale) and 875 (Canterwood) chipsets are primarily feature-based – the 875P is designed to be the ultra-high-end option for extreme power users. As such, it's more expensive but has more niche capabilities.
Jun 1, 2003
GIGABYTE MAYA II R9500 PRO
by Daniel Gardiner
ATI is the current market leader in graphics chips, and offers four varieties of DirectX 9-capable video cards; these are the company's most sophisticated products when it comes to 3D rendering.
Apr 1, 2003
GIGABYTE GN-BTD01
by Darren Ellis
Last month we reviewed Microsoft's Bluetooth-enabled keyboard and mouse (January 2002, page 52), and at $399 we deemed it more worthy as a Bluetooth starter kit than a wireless keyboard and mouse kit.
Feb 1, 2003
Gigabyte GF-3200TF
by Staff Writers
Gigabyte is much better known as a manufacturer of motherboards than it is 3D graphics cards. It has, however, tried its hand with reasonable success - in the consumer graphics market, and the GF-3200TF is its latest offering.
Jan 1, 2002
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