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Last week I had the chance to check out our first R9 390 with the Sapphire Nitro. Well today we get to take a look at what XFX has to offer. This gives us a great chance to compare the cards against each other along with all of the cards previous tested. This helps put more perspective on their individual performance to find out what card is best for your specific build. So today I’m going to run the XFX R9 390 Double Dissipation Core Edition through all of our in-game, compute, and synthetic performance tests as well as the more specific per card tests like noise and cooling performance. In the past the XFX cards have performed well, but it might have its hand full with the triple fan cooler on the Sapphire.
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The HIS R7 370 IceQ X2 OC 2GB Video Card has a core speed of 975MHz, but the boost clock is 1GHz & 2GB of GDDR5 256 bit memory is 5.6GHz DDR. It comes with 1024 shading units, 64 texture mapping units, 16 texture units and 32 raster operations, the pixel fillrate is 31.2 Gpixels/s, the texture fillrate is 62.4 GTexels/s, Floating-point performance is 1,997 GFLOPS and the memory bandwidth is 179 GB/s
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KitGuru has reviewed a wide selection of partner GTX980 Ti’s in the last month and today we take a look at the new PNY GTX980 Ti XLR8 OC Edition which is due for release soon in the United Kingdom. This card ships with out of the box overclocked speeds and a custom 3 fan cooler. How does it shape up against MSI, Asus, Palit and Gigabyte cards?
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Palit has crafted one of the most beautiful pieces of technology I've ever seen, with performance and noise levels just as impressive
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So last week was basically all about budget gaming with our first R7 370 review as well as the launch of the GTX 950. Well this week isn’t going to be any different. Today I’m going to take a look at another R7 370, this time the Asus Strix 4GB model. This gives us a chance to compare the Sapphire that I previously took a look and find out how the cards compare. It also is a good chance to see where the R7 370 sits now that the GTX 950 is out. To sit back and I’m going to see what the Asus R7 370 Strix 4GB has going on and then how it performs.
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When we released our NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 launch article we only had the ASUS GeForce GTX 950 STRIX Gaming 2GB to look at, but since then we’ve gotten cards from both EVGA and Zotac. It’s been over a year since we’ve done a video card roundup, so we figured we give it a shot and see what happens....
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Hi, let's all just agree to call it Fury Nano, yeah?
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They say smaller is better - so based on this the AMD R9 Nano should be incredible. But is it?
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So far we have looked at GTX950 partner cards from Gigabyte and ASUS and today we continue our coverage with an analysis of the new PNY GTX950. While other GTX950 solutions so far have incorporated dual fans inside the cooling shroud, PNY have opted for just a single fan. The big question we need to answer – can it possibly compete?
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Triple 4K monitors push out an insane 11,520 x 2160 resolution, so we test them out with a 4-way AMD Radeon R9 Fury X setup.
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