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Late March Nvidia introduced (and we reviewed) the GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost, which was a new version of the GeForce GTX 650 Ti. When you look at the specs you'll see that it's an entry-level version of the GeForce GTX 660. Clock frequencies, turbo and memory bandwidth are all identical. Only the number of active shader units is the same as on the original GTX 650 Ti Boost. The GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost is Nvidia's answer to the AMD Radeon HD 7790. Nvidia's card is generally slightly faster, but it's also slightly more expensive. We already tested GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost cards from ASUS and MSI. Today we'll be taking a closer look at EVGA's take on it, the EVGA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost Superclocked 2GB.
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When it comes to performance the EVGA GeForce GTX 760 2GB Superclocked w/ ACX proved to be one heck of a contender! If you game on a single monitor, this card should have plenty of power and be able to run all the game titles with the image quality settings you want. At 1920x1080 this card performed excellent and was nearly equal to the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680. Seeing a ~$250 card running with a card that used to be $500 when it first came out is impressive...
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Die Radeon HD 7730 stellt AMDs neuen günstigen Einstieg in die 7000er-Serie dar. Wir vergleichen die GDDR5-Variante mit Nvidias GeForce GT 640 und der kaum teureren Radeon HD 7750.
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As good as the GTX 780 is, it was getting a little boring. Gaming gets a bit stale in the summer but now we are starting to see new games on the horizon and three hit this week with the launch of Splinter Cell Blacklist, Saints Row IV and Final Fantasys new MMO, A Realm Reborn. So today we will take a look at Gigabytes GTX 780 Overclock and while we are at it compare to a standard 780 as well as the fastest single GPU card AMD have to offer; finding out how each performs in those new titles as well as the likes of Crysis 3 and Battlefield 3.
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Casual gamers, home theater PC enthusiasts, and desktop users could all make good use of the Sapphire Radeon HD7730 1GB GDDR5 video card - and given the compact size and onboard availability of VGA, DVI, and HDMI connectivity - it offers the flexibility to be used in a variety of systems and with a variety of displays.
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AMD's new series of graphics cards, the RX 2XX series, is split up into the R9 Enthusiast class and the R7 mainstream class. Both segmentations feature impressive levels of value for money and top end performance at each price point but today we are looking at one of the higher end models. We have with us the Sapphire AMD Radeon R9 280X Vapor-X OC Graphics card in this review but we've also reviewed the AMD R7 260X and AMD R9 270X for today's launch. While this is a Sapphire branded card we are using this as an opportunity to to also look at AMD's Radeon R9 280X as AMD were not able to provide us with a reference design. The reference design of course is identical to Sapphire's model other than the cooler is different and Sapphire have added a mild factory overclock taking the clock speed up from 1GHz to 1.07GHz, and the memory from 6GHz to 6.2GHz.
The Radeon R9 280X card we received from Sapphire and AMD is simply an OEM graphics card so it comes with nothing other than the card which is pictured above. Below you can see a GPU-Z screenshot of the new AMD graphics card which reveals those overclocks I mentioned earlier. A couple of other things to point out are that this card supports Direct X 11.2, OpenGL 4.3 and AMD's new "Mantle" technology.
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This week AMD launched their new range of R7 and R9 video cards, minus the flagship R9 290X which is due for release sometime in the near future. This particular review focuses on the custom cooled, overclocked Asus R9 270X Direct CU II TOP.
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For cooling the Sapphire 270X Toxic Edition comes with Sapphires own Tri-X cooling technology, this includes 3 fans and a 10mm heatpipe.
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Earlier this week I had the chance to take a look at Asus’s Matrix R9 280X Platinum, today I’m going to come back down to earth a little and check out their R9 270X DirectCU II Top. With a price that fits better into budget builds I’m curious how many of the features I saw on the Matrix will carry over into this card. I have high hopes for the card, but after seeing a few R9 270X’s from other manufactures I can say without a doubt that Asus has their work cut out for them. Let’s dig into it and see what it’s all about.
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Since Nvidia's GTX 780 hit the market we've only had the opportunity to take a look at the reference design card which we reviewed over 5 months ago, be sure to check that review out here, but today we've kindly been provided with a custom cooled partner design of the GTX 780 that we've been greatly looking forward to. What we have is the best Gigabyte has to offer in the form of the GTX 780 WindForce OC graphics card.
This enthusiast graphics card uses Gigabyte's premium WindForce 450 cooling solution that has a trio of 80mm fans, five copper heat pipes and a hefty chunk of aluminium heatsink fins to offer cooling capabilities up to 450 watts which more than exceeds the 250W TDP of the GTX 780 GPU. That said Gigabyte have fully exploited the cooling capabilities and cranked the GPU up to 954MHz/1006MHz from the stock 863MHz/900MHz while leaving the memory untouched at the stock 6GHz effective throughput speed.
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