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Eine weitere Grafikkarte aus der HD5000 Serie, die wir euch vorstellen wollen, ist die XFX Radeon HD5850 Black Edition. Diese ist mit einem höheren Takt ausgestattet und basiert auf dem AMD Referenz Design. Was uns der höhere Takt bringt, zeigen wir in unserem Bericht…
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XFX knows that gamers want unmatched performance from their hardware, which is why they now supply ATI Radeon desktop graphics as well as NVIDIA GeForce products. There's no better time for AMD-designed video cards than now, as the Radeon 5800-series has climbed to the top of gamers' most-wanted list. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the XFX Radeon HD5850 HD-585A-ZNFC video card against a large cross-section of modern graphics accelerators and explore the visual quality Microsoft Windows 7 will deliver with DirectX 11. Armed with 1440 shader cores, the 40nm Cypress GPU HD5850 is positioned to offer an excellent value for the upper mid-range and hits the sweet-spot for DX11 gamers.
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XFX has brought out the Black Edition of their previously released HD7850. This edition features their Dual Dissipation system as well as comes factory overclocked to 975Mhz on the core and 1200Mhz on the memory. Read on to see how the XFX Radeon HD7850 Black Edition performs on our Intel Core i5 2500K test system!
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Wer derzeit auf der Suche nach einer neuen schnellen Gamer-Grafikkarte ist, wird viele interessante Angebote finden. Mittlerweile sind HD 7970 Grafikkarten mit alternativen Kühllösungen unter 390,-. Euro zu finden. So zum Beispiel auch die XFX Radeon HD7970 1000M Black Edition Double Dissipation, die von Werk aus übertaktet ist und über einen effektiveren Kühler verfügt. Auch die PCB wurde seit der ersten Release verändert. Vor- oder Nachteil?
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The XFX Radeon R7 250 is an intermediate video card from the Radeon value/mid-range R7 series, with 1 GiB of GDDR5 memory. Let’s test it and see if it is a good card for casual gaming.
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Benchmark Reviews has reviewed the XFX versions of AMD's new Tahiti-based Radeon 7970 and 7950 video cards. They provided ground-breaking single-GPU performance (both were faster overall than the NVIDIA GTX 580), but at very high prices. While these cards do a good job of supporting the very high end video card market, many more users will gravitate towards less expensive options. The Cape Verde GPUs represent the low end of AMD's new Graphics Core Next GPU line and today we have the XFX R7770 Black Super Overclocked Edition card to test.
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Benchmark Reviews recently took a look at XFX's R7970 Black Edition Double Dissipation version of AMD's new top-end Tahiti-based video cards. It's the fastest single-GPU video card we've ever tested, but the $600.00 price was a little hard to take, especially with NVIDIA's GTX580 widely available for more than $100 less. Today XFX has supplied us with the next step down the Tahiti line, the R7950 Black Edition Double Dissipation.
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Noch eine neue Grafikkarte zu Weihnachten? Preislich interessant könnte sich hier unter Umständen AMDs neue Radeon-Serie der R9-270X-Reihe präsentieren. Nachdem die letzten Wochen vorrangig die teuren High-End-Modelle im Blickpunkt bei uns standen, wollen wir uns aktuell ein paar hochgezüchtete Modelle der gehobenen Mittelklasse ansehen. Den Start macht XFX mit der R9 270X Black Edition samt DD-Kühler. Was von dem Produkt zu erwarten ist, zeigt unser Test.
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Mit der Radeon R9 280X hat AMD eine neue Grafikkarte in ein interessantes Preissegment gesetzt. Das sehr leistungsfähige Modell wurde inzwischen auch von den Boardpartnern angenommen und erste Sonderlösungen erreichen den Markt. Eine davon ist die stark übertaktete R9 280X Black OC von XFX, welche neben höherem GPU-Takt auch mit höherem Speichertakt antritt. Dazu hat der Hersteller einen neuen Kühler am Start. Unser Test klärt alle Details.
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AMD’s R9 290X is back in business when it comes to competing with Nvidia’s equivalents. The custom R9 290Xs easily beat out equivalently priced or sometimes even more expensive custom GTX 780s making them a solid proposition for any gamer on a budget but wanting maximum performance. Today we are looking a highly competitive R9 290X from XFX which has some of the most aggressive pricing on the market and is currently the cheapest R9 290X available in most markets by quite a significant margin, particularly in the USA where it can be had for just $450 at the time of writing which is $50 cheaper than the next cheapest R9 290X option. This means custom R9 290Xs are now $100 cheaper than MSRP pricing of $550 and XFXs option looks almost too good to resist. While XFX have lowered the price of their Double Dissipation SKU they have also recently added a “cherry picked” DD Black Edition skew with an additional 50MHz overclock and more overclocking potential, this will probably fetch slightly more than the model we are testing today but broadly speaking those cards are identical. We’ve already tested three R9 290Xs so I’ve got a pretty good idea about what makes a good one and what makes a bad one, with the reference design being the textbook definition of a bad one. Let’s have a look at XFX’s offering and see whether it sacrifices on anything to make it the cheapest R9 290X currently on the market!
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