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ASUS have proven with the Ares II that their engineers are capable of designing and developing extreme and very high-end products. The decision to use water cooling makes the Ares II even more unique, and takes the concept of dual-GPU cards to yet another level. So if you have £1,199 burning a hole in your pocket and a PC capable of getting the most out of the most extreme graphics card ever created, then the Ares II will give you the best performance that current graphics technology has to offer.
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It is not an everyday occurrence that FedEx drops off box that was overnight mailed containing a $1200 video card, but that is what happened when we got the ASUS ARES video card yesterday! ASUS claims that this limited edition video card has unlimited power and they might be right. Read on to see how the ASUS ARES performs compared to other enthusiast video cards like the Radeon HD 5970 and the GeForce GTX 480!
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Another day, another graphics card release. It feels like I’ve been saying that a lot recently as AMD have gone a bit GPU-crazy with all their new RX 2XX products. Today we have another one of those releases from AMD and it is the R9 270. The R9 270 is the non-x variant of the R9 270X which we reviewed not that long ago. This means it is the spiritual successor to AMD’s HD 7850 from the previous generation series. What’s nice is that the R9 270 isn’t going to be a straight up rebrand of the HD 7850, it is actually physically different but we will get onto that in a moment… first I want to draw attention to the particular R9 270 we’re reviewing today. Sadly AMD couldn’t provide us with a reference R9 270 graphics card (which is always ideal for far comparison purposes), but we’ve still got a pretty sweet looking ASUS Direct CU II OC variant of the R9 270 instead. ASUS have fitted the R9 270 with their renowned Direct CU II cooling solution and given it the OC treatment which means it comes with a high factory overclock – 50MHz more than the reference design, as shown below in the GPU-Z screen shot. The memory frequency is kept at the stock level of 1.4GHz/5.6GHz actual/effective.
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We've absolutely powered through a bunch of ASRock motherboards recently. First we checked out the ASRock X79 Extreme4 which came in at an awesome price point. From there we checked out the mATX version, the ASRock X79 Extreme4-M. Today, though, it's all about the new high end board from the guys at ASRock, the X79 Extreme9.
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ArmA II by developer Bohemia Interactive is a followup to their own series of Operation Flashpoint games, which are now owned by Codemasters. It puts you in control of everything from hand held pistols to formidable, state of the art aircraft and is sure to appeal to gamers who like to duke it out on high octane dynamic battlefields.
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The Accelero XTREME Plus is a huge VGA cooler with five heatpipes and three 92-mm fans. Let's check its performance.
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If you share our mindset, then no matter what cooling you have, it will never be enough. With graphics cards getting faster and hotter all the time, manufacturers are releasing third party coolers on a regular basis … these offer lower running temperatures and reduced noise levels. If you are a demanding enthusiast, then reference solutions really just don’t make the grade anymore.
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The HD 6990 is infamous for its horrendous noise and heat, but can this Arctic Accelero cooler fix that?
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Nach Wochen der Gerüchte ist es nun endlich soweit. AMDs neue Grafikkarten der R-Serie gehen an den Start. Es bewahrheitet sich dabei unter anderem das neue Namensschema der Radeon-Modelle und wir präsentieren heute die R7 260X, die R9 270X und die R9 280X. Unser Artikel klärt dabei, welche Neuigkeiten es gibt und wie sich AMD mit der neuen Grafikserie im Markt positioniert.
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Sparsam, schnell und bezahlbar: AMD schickt heute seine ATi Radeon HD 5670 (Codename: Redwood) auf den Markt und wir haben diese neue Grafikkarte bereits getestet. Mit der Radeon HD 5670 drückt AMD die Preise für DirectX-11-taugliche Grafikkarten unter die magische Marke von 100 US-Dollar und in Europa werden erste Modelle bereits für unter 75 Euro gelistet.
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