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While sales in the high end market are only a small portion of revenue streams, both nVidia and AMD are keen to be seen to dominate. With the imminent release of AMD’s 6900 Cayman cards we thought it was a good time to have a look at the performance of this card within several systems.
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Some readers may remember that my first review of a GTX460 card was pretty negative – quite simply, the 768MB version I had been sent to test was no better than my GTX275 other than the DX11 capabilities, and in fact scored lower in most benchmarks than my older gen card. However, today I am reviewing the 1GB version – and not only that, the Inno3D “OC” version which is pre-overclocked to 820MHz core, 950MHz memory and a shader clock of 1640MHz – quite a step up from standard clocks (675MHz, 900Mhz, 1350Mhz respectively)
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Inno3D GeForce GTX 980Ti X3 Ultra DHS Graphics Card Review @ eTeknix
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Inno3D again manages to impress, this time with the GeForce GTX 780 Ti iChill HerculeZ X3 Ultra 3GB. The manufacturer succeeded in making the world's fastest graphics card even faster. The clock frequencies are already higher than the reference card, and you're able to overclock the card yourself even further. The performance is outstanding of course, and the noise levels are quite low for such a powerful card. You have to pay a little extra for this level of performance, but it does give you the fastest card we've ever tested.
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If you are shopping for a new high performance graphics card, then Nvidia’s GTX780 Ti surely has a spot right at the top of the list. Today we look at a highly overclocked and customised model – the Inno3D GeForce GTX 780Ti iChill DHS. This card ships with one of the highest out of the box clocks and features a hefty three fan cooler. The talking point? – it ships with an Allen Key so you can take it apart. If you can afford the £600 asking price is this the card you need for the next upgrade?
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Inno3D is a trademark of the Hong Kong-based InnoVision Limited. Today we'll take a closer look at a couple of its middle-range GeForce 6xx solutions.
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Despite the reference designs impressive cooling solution there were consumers who demanded enhanced versions of the GTX 580 with enhanced cooler. One of the latest to deliver this is Inno3D with their custom GTX 580 HAWK Edition. As well as featuring an enhanced cooler and some tweaks on the style of the card it also has 3GB of memory rather than the standard 1.5GB. Lets see how it performs in a selection of real world tests.
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Not everyone can afford the highest specification, fastest graphics card though and for that reason, less than a month on, NVIDIA are launching the GTX 570. On our test bench we have a model from Inno3D which is factory overclocked and we will be putting it through its paces in a selection of real world tests which include Black Ops, Stereoscopic 3D gaming, GPU Computing, Blu-Ray 3D playback and we will even throw in a quick look at 3DMark 2011 Professional.
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On our test bench today we have two cards from the £150-165 price range which sit on either side of the NVIDIA and AMD divide. Those products are the Inno3D GTXÂ 460 OC and PowerColor's Radeon HD 6850 and we will be putting each through a selection of real world tests to find out what their strengths and weaknesses are.
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Manufacturer's sometimes make "turbo edition" cards or factory overclocked versions to give more performance and from time to time, Inno3D also make pre-overclocked versions of their already top selling products including the GTX 460 OC that we're looking at today.
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