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AMD startete ihre neueste Grafikkartengeneration etwas unüblich und nicht, wie uns der Name etwa suggerieren möchte, im High-End Bereich sondern im Mid-Range Segment. Neben der HD 6850 erblickte ebenso die HD 6870 Grafikkarte das Licht der Welt. In diesem Test widmen wir uns der HD 6870 und setzen sie in der Performance, Lautstärke, Temperaturentwicklung und realen Leistungsaufnahme unter anderem gegen die starke Konkurrenz mit Namen GeForce GTX 460 aus dem Hause NVIDIA.
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Am 22. Oktober endete das Versteckspiel um AMDs HD 6800-Serie, die sich inzwischen zahlreichen Tests stellen musste. Fanden die Launch-Tests größtenteils noch lobende Worte, wenngleich jede Redaktion AMDs Namensgebung kritisierte, erschienen kurz darauf zahlreiche Artikel (3DCenter, Computerbase, HT4U, TweakPC), die die Bildqualität der HD 6800-Serie durchleuchteten und dabei auf ...
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AMD made it clear to us that the 6800 series are a refresh of the 5800 series, and while they have made some performance tweaks and improvements (specifically in things like tessellation) there is no ground breaking performance update here, and the cards sit pretty much where their 5800 series counterpart did.
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Batman Arkham Knight, DOTA 2 Reborn (next gen Source Engine) and more tested in 4k against GTX 980Ti
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AMD recently launched its latest line of workstation graphics, leading with the AMD FirePro W9000 Graphics Processing Unit. AMD designed these cards to balance compute and 3D workloads efficiently for computer-aided design and engineering, and for media and entertainment (M&E) professionals. WE take a look at the AMD FirePro W9000 and W8000 to see how they perform on a few popular professional benchmarks.
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Priced at $448 shipped, the W5000 is a card that comes with the support and certification for the applications professionals use without the high price tag of the more powerful cards in the FirePro lineup. The W5000 packs 768 Stream processors with an engine clock of 825MHz. The 2GB of GDDR5 memory comes clocked at 800MHz on a 256-bit bus, offering 102.4GB/s of memory bandwidth...
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For some time now review sites, including ours, have been looking at how well graphics cards deliver frames to our displays when gaming. Average and minimum framerates remain an important aspect of results but a card must deliver frames without delay to give us a truly smooth gaming experience. So over the last few months this aspect of performance has been receiving attention from both NVIDIA and AMD. Today AMD deliver what they hope is a beta driver which addresses frame pacing as they call it in certain scenarios.
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AMD has just released a new Catalyst driver (12.11) for Radeon video cards - we check out performance under Windows 7.
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As we roll into the halfway mark for 2011, we see the latest iterations of the Catalyst drivers from AMD come in the form of the Catalyst 11.6. A little earlier than expected, the latest drivers seem to bring some nice features to the table as well as some promises of extra performance.
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The olden days saw drivers being released every so often but stepping forward into the current times and the likes of AMD, Nvidia and other manufacturers are releasing drivers much more frequently. AMD have been bang on the money every month with fresh, new drivers that claim to bring improved performance and stability to a variety of platforms. Today sees us looking at the newest set of drivers from AMD; Catalyst 11.6. This set of drivers is said to improve performance on certain games, give image stabilization to YouTube as well as other new video features that have been incorporated. Among these, we also find extra bug fixes and improved stability on Windows XP, Vista and 7.
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