Unfortunately not, at present my PC is sitting in the living room and with so much as a monotone beep in the wrong direction, I get the evil eye. Far be it for me to disturb Eastenders, headphones are the order of the day over here.
The subwoofer runs at an astonishing 30watts RMS. The centre speaker runs at 21 and the satellites at 7. Now, I'm not sure what exactly that means in hi-fi terms, but I can tell you these: these babies are L-O-U-D. I mean, we're talking ear-shattering, neighbour-complaining, police-inviting loud. Of course, this is a good thing.
With all the furore currently surorunding the high-end of the graphics card market, with Nvidia duking it out with Ati and, now, Matrox, we thought it was about time we took a look at what the lower(ish) end of the scale had to offer. The number of people who can afford top notch Ti4600 cards is minimal, and many people are looking for a greater ratio of bang-per-buck in their graphics card. The Ti4200 has been hailed as the overclocking king of GeForce 4s, much as the Ti200 ruled the overclocking roost of the previous generation.