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The well-known graphics card brand Gainward is set to be sold by parent company TNC , which holds a 69% share in the company.
Other reasons for the sale are the continuing consolidation within the graphics card industry, as well as the large motherboard companies also entering the fray.
Most system manufacturers don't care about the high-end cards since their main business is office systems or entry-level home offerings.
Palit Microsystems is already established in the graphics sector, but currently focuses on entry-level and OEM business.
Gainward is a very well known graphics card brand, and, unlike the other companies that usually seem to offer just the chipsets in standard form, the company liked to push the chipsets a bit.
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Palit hopes that the Gainward brand will help it forge its way into the high-end graphics card arena.
Hopefully this solid base Palit has created for itself will allow the company to maintain and grow the Gainward brand and make it profitable again.
Palit seems to be growing its graphics card business under a number of brands, and its decision to focus on OEM and entry-level products to begin with is sound.
While Gainward continued to make losses, these three have flourished and have positive growth forecasts.
I checked the website and Gainward seems to have shut down the US operations!!! Lucky me, hopefully this card won't die! - by Seneschal.
TNC decided it no longer wishes to continue in the graphics card sector, instead focusing on its main business, which is the production of electronics-related chemicals, including nitrocellulose fibres.
5 year old Gainward 4200 ti card died a few weeks ago (leaky capacitors), I sent it back two weeks ago and just got it back today.
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The deal will see the Gainward brand name and European office sold to Taiwanese company Palit Microsystems for US$1 million.
Will it continue Gainward's tradition of offering something different, or will it just offer the same as everyone else and rely on the brand to sell units? I hope Palit takes the former approach.



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Compare the Gainward Bliss 6800GS GLH to all graphics cards tested See also: EVGA Geforce 7800GS CO SuperclockedThe fastest AGP graphics card we've ever seen17 Feb 2006How to pick the perfect graphics cardGraphics technology, SLI and Crossfire explained, plus see full results for over 80 cards15 Feb 2006ATI Radeon X1900 XTXA supremely fast graphics card from ATI - Nvidia's response is eagerly awaited24 Jan 2006Zalman FS-V7 Fatal1ty VGA coolerA special edition of the V700 graphics card cooler12 Jan 2006Sapphire Radeon X800GTO²Fast graphics card at a low price23 Dec 2005Gecube X850XT PE Uniwise AGP One of the fastest AGP cards we've seen, and with slim cooling22 Nov 2005Aopen Aeolus PCX6600GT-DVD128 Xtreme A graphics card with impressive gaming performance and a reasonable price16 Nov 2005Buyers Guide: Graphics CardsUpgrading your graphics card can make the world of difference to your PC's performance.

Review: Gainward Bliss 6800GS GLH graphics card A terrific graphics card for those who like to dabble with overclocking Price:.
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Overall: An awesomely fast card out of the box that has the potential to go much further.
With the new line, Gainward will be offering three separate versions of the most popular cards; the standard vanilla reference board, the Golden Sample boards with overclocked core and memory and the Bliss GLH range.
Already well known for producing overclocked graphics cards with their Golden Sample series, Gainward are upping the ante with a new range of cards under the Bliss banner.
By opting for high-quality components and paying close attention to overall build quality, Gainward has ensured this card will be reliable and, for speed freaks, will have decent overclocking potential.
If you're looking for a cheap card with plenty of overclocking opportunities, and have a PCI Express system, Gainward's latest effort is well worth a look.




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Highest benchmarking Geoforce 5 there is (as it's a golden sample Gainward card it can also be overclocked safely with the enclosed software to get a little extra juice out of it).
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The GeForce4 market It has been three months since the GeForce4 Titanium originally debuted, in that time we’ve seen GeForce4 prices fall slowly (Ti 4600 boards can easily be found for under $320 online) along with greater availability, there are well over half a dozen video card manufacturers producing Ti 4600 video cards with widespread availability of Ti 4400 while Ti 4200 boards targeted for the mainstream market are beginning to become available.
With so many unique products in its history, what does Gainward have in store for the GeForce4? Read on to find out!.
First established in 1984, Gainward has manufactured two generations of video cards based on NVIDIA graphics cores as well as one card based on 3dfx’s Voodoo3.
Gainward: Video cards for the hardcore market This brings us to Gainward, with well known names such as ASUS, VisionTek, and most recently, PNY (one of the world’s largest memory manufacturers) offering NVIDIA-based products, other manufacturers are making a name for themselves by offering unique solutions that deviate from the standard GeForce4 reference design.
Gainward also separated itself from the competition by offering a GeForce3 Ti 200 card with 128MB of memory, another first in the industry.
Gainward has set itself apart from most other manufacturers by offering unique features that set its graphics cards apart from others.
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If you’ve ever been hesitant to overclock your video card on your own, these Golden Sample cards would make the perfect solution.
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Once you’ve determined your budget (and therefore the GeForce4 core you can afford), the only decision left is choosing the card manufacturer for your upcoming purchase.



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