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Not many people were expecting the HD6870 X2 when it was initially announced. Powercolor have been one of the key players behind the launch and we highlighted some pictures from Computex a while ago. Today we are looking at the VTX3D version of the card. For those of you who haven’t yet heard, Vertex3D are the ‘price aggressive’ brand from TUL Corporation, the parent company of Powercolor.
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Encore une carte graphique à la Ferme, et nous décidons de compléter notre gamme du côté d’AMD, qui fût le premier constructeur à proposer une plus large gamme de cartes gravées en 28 nm. On se tourne donc vers la gamme HD 7800, avec des cartes qui promettent d’être à l’aise dans les jeux, tout en étant bien plus accessibles. Plus précisément, nous avons testé une HD 7870, et comme nous avions largement apprécié la HD 7970 X-Edition de Vertex 3D, nous avons rempilé avec une HD 7870 X-Edition.
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On continue à explorer les gammes plus accessibles d’AMD, avec cette fois-ci la HD 7850. On poursuit l’aventure avec le constructeur Vertex 3D et ses fameuses X-edition. La carte reprend un design proche de sa grande sœur, la 7870. Tout est très propre, les plastiques utilisés sont de bonne facture, le PCB noir mat nous réjouit et le caloduc en cuivre qui dépasse sur le dessus fait sensation. Et les performances?
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A la Ferme, nous n’aimons pas que les cartes hors de prix, la preuve avec cette petite HD 7770. Car ne vous méprenez pas, les fondeurs proposent de plus en plus de gammes et cela permet parfois de découvrir de véritables petites pépites, surtout si vous êtes un gamer pluôt réfléchi, qui patiente avant d’acheter ses jeux et qui ne soumet pas quotidiennement sa config à des hits boulimiques en puissance.
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Today we take a somewhat belated look at the latest AMD flagship, the R9 Fury X. This graphics card has been designed to tackle Nvidia in the high end, specifically their similarly priced GTX980 Ti. The Fury X is the first consumer GPU equipped with Stacked High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) – but the big question needs answered … how does it fare against the latest Nvidia solutions?
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Having just finished looking at the Radeon R7 260X 2GB from VisionTek, we today look at something a little higher-end. Let's see how it performs now.
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With the introduction of the R7 and R9 series Radeon cards, AMD has been making a concerted effort to reclaim the attention of the enthusiast market. Given the dominance Nvidia has had with the Geforce GT 600 series, AMD's got their work cut out for them. As part of their effort to beat Nvidia in the performance-per-dollar game, they've released several new cards across a wide range of price points. The R9 270X, aimed at the $200 price range, is meant to cater to the gamer on a budget. Let's dive in and see just what AMD and Visiontek have given us, and how it performs.
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Not a name that pops up a lot, but we check out the VisionTek R7 260X 2GB and overclock it. Let's see how it performs right now.
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Installing a fourth was just a natural progression and while it would've been nice to have our old Eyefinity setup up and running over here in my test area in Taiwan, it's currently in retirement. Still, we've got our faithful 30" Dell monitor that has been serving us well for years and we'll be able to see how single monitor 2560 x 1600 performance looks with this setup.
Today we've got a video card from a company we haven't heard heaps from. VisionTek has been around for ages and while we've looked at a nice kit of RAM from them, we haven't seen anything in the VGA side of things yet. Since this is a HD 7970 we haven't looked at yet the first thing we've got to do is check out the bundle that's going on.
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With the recent AMD price drops, we check out the VisionTek Radeon HD 7950 and overclock it with the latest Catalyst drivers.
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