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Sapphire is AMD’s larger board partner so as expected that have a pretty nice selection of AMD’s 300 series graphics cards. Sitting at the top of the 300 series is the Radeon R9 390X. This is of course a rebrand of AMD’s previous R9 290X, but with 8GB of GDDR5 memory. Also the rebrand has given AMD time to fine-tune the chip and add new features. This card is 100% DirectX 12 compliant and has AMD specific features like FreeSync, Super Virtual Resolution, and Eyefinity. Sapphire’s take on the card brings with it their Tri-X cooling solution that uses Intelligent Fan Control II technology that will turn the fans off when the GPU is not running hot and a massive 10mm heatpipe to keep things cool, 16K hours capacitors to lengthen the lifespan of the card, a dual BIOS, and the card is of course factory overclocked. Let’s jump in and see what this card can do!
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it der Radeon HD 5570 Fan präsentiert ATI-Partner HIS die eigene Kreation des Redwood-Abkömmlings Radeon HD 5570. Dieser Lückenfüller zwischen Low-End und Mittelklasse baut wie die größere Schwester auf ATIs 104mm² kleinem RV830-Chipsatz auf und bietet doch die gesamte Feature-Palette: Vom 1024 MB großen Grafikspeicher bis hin zu DirectX11 ist alles an Board. Wirklich herausragend ist zudem die low profile-Bauweise, die die Karte für den Multimedia-Einsatz prädestiniert, doch ob die Karte auch genug Leistung für das ein oder andere Spiel bietet und ob die Geräuschentwicklung des kleinen Lüfters den Spaß nicht trübt, muss unser Review zeigen.
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Die Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition ist erschienen und die Meinungen über die neue Single-GPU-Grafikkarte gehen auseinander. Das Plus an Leistung wird durch erhöhten Stromverbrauch und eine gestiegene Geräuschentwicklung erkauft. Zu allem Überfluss scheint verstärkt ein Spulenfiepen beim Referenzmodell vorhanden zu sein. Schnell stellt sich da die Frage, ob sich das der Käufer gefallen lassen muss und ob der Anspruch auf eine Spulenfiepen-freie Grafikkarte hat. Diese Frage wollen wir versuchen zu klären.
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Today we are taking our second look at a HD7870 Tahiti LE card, this time from Sapphire. Our previous experiences with the HD7870 Tahiti LE have been memorable but today we wanted to show something different. We push the Sapphire card to the limit and manually overclock two competing AMD and Nvidia based ‘pre-overclocked’ solutions from HIS and MSI. Is the new Sapphire HD7870 Tahiti LE good value for money?
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We overclock the HIS Radeon HD 7970 3GB IceQ X2 video card with its new "iPower" improved power setup and see how it performs under our benchmark tests.
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Today we’ll be reviewing the CyberPowerPC Zeus Mini-I 780, which is a brand new system from CyberPowerPC that was unveiled for the first time at CES earlier this year. Unlike most CyberPowerPC systems that simply use off the shelf parts, CyberPowerPC decided to up the ante with the Zeus Mini by not only making the..."
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We take a look at our first retail Radeon R7 260X 2GB video card from HIS and look at its gaming overclocking performance in detail.
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March has just been an unreal month with the amount of launches we've seen. We saw both AMD and NVIDIA release extremely fast Dual GPU models along with NVIDIA releasing a new mid-range one. If you thought it was going to quiet down, you'd be wrong, because April is looking just as crazy with more releases from NVIDIA and AMD along with partners releasing fancy versions of popular models.
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We've already seen and reviewed AMD's reference R9 270X, be sure to check that review out here, but today we have a variant from an AMD partner - more specifically the ASUS Radeon R9 270X Direct CU II TOP 2GB graphics card. The Direct CU II TOP version is based on the best speed binned R9 270X GPUs ASUS could get, they are then overclocked a pretty significant amount and given the ASUS Direct CU II cooling treatment. ASUS claim to be 20% cooler and 3X quieter than the reference design with DIGI+ Syper Alloy VRM components that have 30% less power noise and 2.5X longer lifespan than reference components. The cooler itself uses three large 8mm heatpipes and a pair of 80mm fans to dissipate heat over a dense aluminium heatsink. Given the reputation of the ASUS Direct CU II implementation we can expect it to be a pretty cool and quiet running graphics card while the TOP aspect should see it perform much better than a normal R9 270X, and even overclock a bit further than normal GPUs would.
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Today AMD launch their latest R7 and R9 graphics cards and Kitguru is looking at some of the official designs, as well as one custom partner solution from Sapphire. This review focuses on the latest R7 260x reference card priced at $139. We put this card through its paces against a GTX650ti and the last generation HD7790. Is this card able to power the latest games at high resolution with modest image quality settings?
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