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    And you though PhysX cards were bad...

    This has to be the most pointless thing i've ever seen/heard off.



    The HIS iClear card is HIS latest solution to video card noise reduction. It has an excellent implement of state-of-the-art design and technology and give you a better gaming experience by reducing the distortion and noise generated from graphic card. It reduces the noise distortion generated from high-end graphic card (from both Radeon and GeForce) or TV tuner card, which provide up to 10% increase performance on Signal-to-Noise Ratio.

    For example: The SNR (Signal-to-Noise Ratio) is up to 10% (SNR 38 vs 34.3) better in ATI X1300XT model.
    PhysX, Killernic and now this! I wonder what useless products they'll think of next.

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    Lol!
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      #3
      It looks like a bunch of capacitors on a pcb that connects to the PCI-E BUS.....
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        #4
        You have got to be kidding me, is this for real?
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          #5
          some people will buy anything with a fat pricetag

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            #6
            I'm gonna make and sell a Switch Temperature monitor, know so you can tell if the power button is to hot to press!!




            I'm not insane. I'm just overwhelming!

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              #7
              Actually, a product even a bit more worthless would be the 'HERS' model of that card. That's for the PC geek that has everything, including 'HIS' and 'HERS' matching noise reduction cards.
              Oh if a man tried to take his time on Earth and prove before he died what one man's life could be worth, well I wonder what would happen to this world ? - Harry Chapin

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                #8
                Review:
                HIS iClear: Filtering Out Graphics Card Noise

                Don't think I'll be buying this....
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Sirex View Post
                  I'm gonna make and sell a Switch Temperature monitor, know so you can tell if the power button is to hot to press!!

                  When I first read this I was like..."you could do that already with SNMP". Then I realized that you meant any old switch or button.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Trooper110 View Post
                    It looks like a bunch of capacitors on a pcb that connects to the PCI-E BUS.....

                    capacitors and resistors actually. it's a good old RC filter.

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                      #11
                      Ah yes, RC filters, I tried very hard to forget about them after school *grins* Wonder how much that little "beauty" costs compared to selling price.....
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                        #12
                        My guess is the most expensive piece of that board is the silkscreen saying HIS.

                        There isn't $1 worth of components on the board.
                        A change of Pace.
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                          #13
                          I'm betting more on the metal face panel myself paceman They probably get a discount for ordering massive ammounts of the silkscreen

                          I bet I could come up with a homebrew card like that pretty easy though if I knew what all the pins were used for. That would require research though
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                            #14
                            You may be correct about the face plate. It the most substantial piece. :-)
                            A change of Pace.
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                              #15
                              they are selling at newegg for $80, lol.

                              Newegg.com - HIS HIC1X4067 iClear Video Signal Noise Reduction Card - Gifts

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