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NVIDIA and AMD build such great products that it's not always easy for their partners to improve upon the initial design. A perfect example is the ATI Radeon HD 5850, which has earned accolades from consumers and critics alike. While the original ATI design worked well, there's always room for improvement. Offering a robust PCS+ (Professional Cooling System Plus) feature that adds better thermal management over the Cypress GPU, the PowerColor Radeon HD5850 is designed with overclocker enthusiasts in mind. Delivered with a factory overclock, Benchmark Reviews tests the HD5850 PCS+ AX5850-1GBD5-PPDHG model against the original reference ATI design, and a large collection of competing graphics cards.
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Im Preisbereich zwischen 65 und 85 Euro finden sich zahlreiche Grafikkarten mit dem schnellsten DX10.1-Grafikprozessor von NVIDIA, dem GeForce GT 240. Der GeForce GT 240 kann mit GDDR5-, GDDR3- oder DDR3-Speicher kombiniert werden und ist mit 512 oder 1024 MByte erhältlich. Welche dieser Kombinationen sollte man wählen? Oder wäre es klüger, direkt zu AMDs ATi Radeon HD 5670 zu greifen?
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The Diamond Radeon HD 5750, with the configuration of 720 stream processors and 1GB of GDDR5 memory offers users access to the same new generation technology, and full DirectX 11 support found on the more expensive models at a lower price point. The Diamond Radeon HD 5750 is special as comes overclocked from the factory and features an Arctic Cooling GPU cooler in order to reduce noise and temperatures.
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Die GeForce GT 240 gibt es in einer DDR3- und einer GDDR5-Version. Während wir uns letztere bereits angeschaut haben, folgt nun die günstigere und theoretisch langsamere DDR3-Karte. Wir haben sie in Form einer Gainward GeForce GT 240 mit 1.024 MB eingeladen und werden in einigen Tests untersuchen, ob man mit der DDR3-Version sinnvoll sparen kann.
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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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The XFX Radeon HD5850 Black Edition 1GB graphics card is part of ATI’s new DirectX 11 range of cards, featuring the latest stream technology, ATI Eyefinity and giving fantastic results whilst maintaining a low power output with only one PCI-Express power connector.
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ECS has the solution for HTPC users and gamers on a budget with their take on the GeForce GT 240. By combining the affordable GeForce GT 240 with the an impressive heat sink from Arctic Cooling you have a low cost and high performing combo. Read on to see if this is the solution for your new machine.
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Today we are going to review ATI RADEON HD 5760 (formerly codenamed Redwood) -- the company's latest offering which supports all recent innovations. Priced a bit cheaper than $100, this solution succeeds RADEON HD 4670, providing higher performance and richer features.
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Just when I thought they had finished cutting halves, ATI has taken the 40nm Cypress architecture to a new low. Low power, that is. In a brand new design, unlike anything they have released with this architecture, ATI is going after the Home Theater PC market with their heat sinks blazing. OK, I exaggerate; the Radeon HD5450 video card actually runs pretty cool, which is the point, really. It's silent, too, with a large and lovely red heatsink sitting atop the tiny GPU, sans fan. Follow along with Benchmark Reviews as we investigate an early sample of ATI's new standard bearer for low-power HTPC applications.
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HIS has done a great job of releasing a feature-filled HD5750 option for the mild gaming consumer to consider. With excellent cooling and an included free DX11 game, this HD5750 for US$155 can be summed up against other HD5750s as being one of the best options available.
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