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  2. GeForce 8 series - Wikipedia

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    The G98 also features dual-link DVI support and PCI Express 2.0. G86 and G98 cards were both sold as "8400 GS", the difference showing only in the technical specifications. This card is sometimes referred to as "GeForce 8400 GS Rev. 2". During mid-2010 Nvidia released another revision of the GeForce 8400 GS based on the GT218 chip. [6]

  3. GeForce 7 series - Wikipedia

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    The 7200 GS has the same memory speed as the 7300 GS, and the core frequency is the same as the 7300 LE. It has two pixel pipelines. Nvidia stated that the 7200 GS performance is 50% higher than the latest integrated graphics, it's the slowest card of the GeForce 7 series and of the GeForce 6 Series but supports HDR and Nvidia PureVideo.

  4. PNY Technologies - Wikipedia

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    PNY Technologies, Inc., doing business as PNY, is an American manufacturer of flash memory cards, USB flash drives, solid state drives, memory upgrade modules, portable battery chargers, computer locks, cables, chargers, adapters, and consumer and professional graphics cards.

  5. Driver Verifier - Wikipedia

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    Driver Verifier is a tool included in Microsoft Windows that replaces the default operating system subroutines with ones that are specifically developed to catch device driver bugs. [1] Once enabled, it monitors and stresses drivers to detect illegal function calls or actions that may be causing system corruption.

  6. Omega Drivers - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the Omega Drivers is to provide gamers with an alternate set of drivers, ones that have more options and features than the original sets. The drivers contain optimizations, extra features (like OC capabilities), more resolutions and internal tweaks that can give them the edge in a gaming environment over the normal drivers, which ...

  7. Nvidia PureVideo - Wikipedia

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    GeForce 8400 GS, 8500 GT: G86 VP2 A April 2007 - GeForce 8600 GT, 8600 GTS: G84 VP2 A April 2007 - GeForce 8800 GS, 8800 GT, 8800 GTS (512 MB/1 GB), 9600 GSO, 9800 GT, 9800 GTX, 9800 GTX+, 9800 GX2, GTS 240 (OEM) G92 VP2 A October 2007 - GeForce 8400 GS Rev. 2: G98 VP3 [12] B December 2007 Earlier cards use G86 core type without VP3 support ...

  8. GeForce 9 series - Wikipedia

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    10.0 3.3 — 57.6 based on 8400 GS GeForce 9400 mGPU October 2008 MCP7A-U 65 282 162 PCIe 2.0 x16 16:8:4 580 1400 800 1333 2.32 4.64 Up to 512 from system memory 6.4/12.8 10.664/21.328 DDR2 DDR3 64/128 67.2 12 based on 8400 GS GeForce 9300 GE [27] June 2008 G98 65 ? 86 PCIe 2.0 x16 8:8:4 540 1300 500 2.16 4.3 256 8 DDR2 64 31.2 25 GeForce 9300 ...

  9. Windows Driver Model - Wikipedia

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    In computing, the Windows Driver Model (WDM) – also known at one point as the Win32 Driver Model – is a framework for device drivers that was introduced with Windows 98 and Windows 2000 to replace VxD, which was used on older versions of Windows such as Windows 95 and Windows 3.1, as well as the Windows NT Driver Model.