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Inno3D releases an overclocked version of GTX275 with proper price and very good performance. In fact in most cases were somewhat slower than the more expensive GTX285, a perfect solution that won our Safe Buy Award.
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Building a new computer isn’t the easiest of tasks. You’ve got to choose the right processor, RAM, motherboard and most importantly, the graphics card. This is where the Zotac GeForce GTX 500 Ti AMP! Edition comes in to play. It retails for around the £100 mark and offers 1GB of GDDR5 memory. Also, thanks to the GTX 550 Ti being carefully tweaked and tuned for the best performance possible, it should prove to be a relatively cheap and great performing card. Let’s take a closer look…
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Two days ago AMD allowed us to review, in a limited capacity, their new R9 280X. Today the review restrictions are released so we can now compare different versions of the card and that starts with Gigabytes R9 280X Windforce 3X model in its factory overclocked form. We will be comparing it to the two closest NVIDIA models (pricing wise) in the form of the GTX 760 and 770 (both OC models) as well as the part the 280X replaces, the 7970 GHZ. Added in is another 280X OC model and we are testing on the latest i7-4960X CPU, Windows 8.1 and games such as Battlefield 4, F1 2013 and Total War: Rome 2.
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With one more release date to break for the 600 video card series, we check out the upcoming GEFORCE GTX 660 from NVIDIA.
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Technic3D hat die Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 Grafikkarte im Test. Wie sich die Karte mit AMD Southern Islands Architektur im Referenzdesign unter anderem in der Leistung, Overcklocking, Lautstärke sowie realer Leistungsaufnahme auf dem Teststand schlägt, steht im folgenden Artikel.
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Today we shall review a high-end graphics card from Gainward famous for its "Golden Sample" series among other things. The today's solution has a custom cooler and is factory-overclocked.
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Today we are checking out our third Radeon R9 280X graphics card. The previous two cards were from Sapphire and Gigabyte and both those cards featured factory overclocks and custom cooling solutions. That card we are taking a look at today is no different. The ASUS Radeon R9 280X DirectCU II TOP features a factory overclock up to 1070 MHz, ASUS’s own DirectCU II cooling solution, DIGI+ VRM with 12-phase Super Alloy Power, and ASUS’s own GPU Tweak utility for easy tuning and monitoring of the card. Will this be your choice when looking at a Radeon R9 280X? Read on and find out!
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Sapphire did a good thing by bringing a feature rich HD4850 videocard on the market that won't break the bank, but isn't holding back any performance. The card is priced well, relatively fast, quiet and overclocks very well.
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Mit der GeForce GTX 560 Ti präsentiert NVIDIA die dritte Karte aus der GTX 500 Serie und nimmt so die Mittelklasse in Angriff. Wie die Karte in Sachen Performance abschneidet und wie sie sich übertakten lässt. Unser Test verrät es.
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It is a fact that most of us PC hardware enthusiasts are so concerned with what is happening at the high end of the graphics card market, that lower end cards like the GTX550 get forgotten among the more outrageously powerful, and sometimes outrageously expensive, cards out there. However, the lower end cards are what sell the best to the mainstream users who want to game without spending £200 on a top end card, but are clever enough not to opt for a console! More importantly though, the lower power found in these cards give manufacturers such as GIGABYTE the ability to do some amazing things with them, such as silent cooling and high overclocks. This is exactly what a buyer is looking for and appears to be exactly what GIGABYTE is offering- we will see how it does this later on.
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