eVGA NF77-HDMI v2 is a audio adapter. This product is available from eVGA.
firstmp3 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Pentium Dual E2160, NVIDIA G96, Innovision Multimedia SL7N73PVM-HDMI v2
mandelgpuwithgpuonly - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Pentium Dual E2160, GeForce 9500 GT, Innovision Multimedia SL7N73PVM-HDMI v2
Venture - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Ubuntu 9.10, AMD Sempron 140, ATI RS880, Gigabyte GA-MA785GM-US2H, AMD Athlon 64 X2 4000, AMD Athlon 64 3200, NVIDIA NV44A, K8Upgrade-NF3, Intel Atom 330, Intel 82945G, Intel U7300, Intel Mobile 4 IGP, Acer Aspire 3810T, Intel Core 2 6420, ATI RV730 PRO, EVGA NFORCE 680i LT SLI v2
Venture - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Ubuntu 9.10, AMD Sempron 140, ATI RS880, Gigabyte GA-MA785GM-US2H, AMD Athlon 64 X2 4000, AMD Athlon 64 3200, NVIDIA NV44A, K8Upgrade-NF3, Intel Atom 330, Intel 82945G, Intel U7300, Intel Mobile 4 IGP, Acer Aspire 3810T, Intel Core 2 6420, ATI RV730 PRO, EVGA NFORCE 680i LT SLI v2
C2D vs Athlon II X3 - Tests on Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core 2 6420, NVIDIA G71, EVGA NFORCE 680i LT SLI v2
ASUS VE228H HDMI LED Monitor: The last time an ASUS monitor was reviewed at Phoronix was a year and a half ago when checking out the ASUS VH236 monitor that ended up being a fairly nice 1920 x 1080 monitor with HDMI support. After recently needing to purchase another monitor, however, we decided to pickup the ASUS VE228H, which offers similar specifications but measures up to being a 21.5-inch LED-backlit display.
Using HDMI Audio/Video On Linux: The last time we looked in-depth at HDMI support on Linux was last December when talking about HDMI with the ATI Catalyst Linux driver. Since then there has been improvements in a number of drivers for different hardware. In this article we have a brief overview on the status of HDMI support in the Intel, NVIDIA, and ATI Linux drivers.
Hiper DVI-to-HDMI Cable: Back in 2005 we were introduced to Hiper Group, a company that started out in the United Kingdom with dedication towards delivering the best quality, design, technology, and price for every Hiper product. We had reviewed the Clavier Aluminum Keyboard and Type-R Modular PSU from Hiper, but since then they have turned to offering an impressive variety of power supplies, case fans, cases, and other computer peripherals.
Using HDMI With ATI Linux Drivers: One of the special abilities of ATI's R600 GPU family is the integrated 5.1 surround sound audio support through HDMI. Many Radeon HD 2000 and HD 3800 series graphics cards also ship with a DVI to HDMI dongle, so that one can experience the full video playback capabilities of these discrete graphics cards.
NVIDIA 1.0-8751 + EVGA 7900GT: Now that last week we presented the world with our findings for the NVIDIA GeForce 7900GT 256MB, we are back with our complete Linux gaming benchmarks. Although the 7900 supportive drivers are not yet in the hands of the public, we have obtained the Linux drivers from NVIDIA and are numbered 1.0-8751.
eVGA e-GeForce 7800GT CO 256MB: Two months ago we took a look at eVGA's e-GeForce 6800GT 256MB PCI Express part, and now with last week's release of the NVIDIA 1.0-8174 display drivers, our focus of attention today is on their new 7800GT CO 256MB part. Battling up against the eVGA 7800GT in this review is the 7800GTX, GeForce 6 SLI, and the previously reviewed 6800GT.
eVGA e-GeForce 6800GT PCI-E: Although the NVIDIA 7800GTX has a definitive advantage over the 6800GT, the GeForce 6800GT remains a respectable card for enthusiasts not wishing to shell out nearly $500 USD for a graphics upgrade. With us today we have the eVGA GeForce 6800GT 256MB and will see just how well this card can fare through overclocking and just how the card can fare against a 7800GTX in a dual-core environment.