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Wir haben hier einige Daten zu nVidias Performance-Chip GF104, die sicherlich von Interesse sind. Diese Daten wurden von einer vertrauenswürdigen und technisch versierten Quelle aus verschiedenen Informationen aus Hersteller-nahen Kreisen zusammengetragen. Es handelt es sich also nicht um Spekulationen oder Vermutungen, sondern reale Informationen - trotzdem natürlich vorbehaltlich Irrtum:
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With this particular HD5830 Game Edition from Sapphire, the better cooler allows for an excellent overclocking experience and the inclusion of the game only makes this an excellent overall card for a consumer wanting a fast videocard, but not wanting or needing to slam down over US$300 just to play Call of Duty.
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The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 might not be the coolest running graphics accelerator around, but that doesn't stop overclockers from attempting voltage modifications on it. Guide inside.
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Nach der Radeon HD 5570 können wir nun mit der Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 einen zweiten Vertreter der Redwood-Familie unter die Lupe nehmen. Zeichnete sich die kleinere Schwester noch mit einer kompakten Bauweise aus, so setzt die Radeon HD 5670 auf ein normal hohes PCB und einen, den Angaben von Sapphire zu Folge, besonders leisen Kühler des Schweizer Kühlerspezialisten Arctic Cooling, der dabei gleich 2 Slots in Beschlag nimmt. Von den Features her herrscht bis auf die Displayanschlüsse ein Patt, doch mit 1GB großem GDDR5-Speicher und mehr Takt sollte die Radeon HD 5670 die kleinere Schwester in die Schranken weisen. Dies und ob die Kühlung hält, was sie verspricht möchten wir in diesem Artikel klären.
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Love it or hate it, the HD 5830 is here to stay and some may feel that it's a better option over something like a HD 5770 because ATI tend to focus on adding performance to their higher end models. With the HD 5830 falling in the HD 5800 series range, one would hope that it may see more of a performance bump than models in the HD 5700 series.
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As we have seen the HD 5570 is no gaming barn burner but it is certainly bringing more gaming power to entry level graphics. Combine this with all of the latest ATI features such as DX11, 7.1 audio, native HDMI, ATI Stream and ATI CrossfireX the HIS HD 5570 brings a lot to the table.
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Testing a video card isn't a 5 minute job. To be honest, it's not even a 5 hour job or a 1 day job. From the minute a video card arrives till the moment I can send it off to my editor, many, many hours are put into the review; everything from photography to benchmarking.
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Sticking with the Juniper core that we saw in the Radeon HD 5770, today’s review focuses on its little brother –the HD 5750. Just as the 5770 was effectively half the 5870, the 5750 is half the 5850 utilising the RV840 core manufactured with a 40nm process. Essentially the ATI Radeon HD 5770 & HD 5750 models fill the mainstream segment of the DirectX 11 GPU market. Clearly nVidia’s launch of the GTX470 and GTX480 cards is targeted at the high-end user and so ATI still rules the roost in terms of the mainstream and lower-end areas of the marketplace.
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I've been waiting weeks for a GTX 480 to arrive here at TweakTown and it's nice to see it's finally come in the form of a retail version thanks to GIGABYTE. The chances are that most people have probably made up their mind on what they think of the GTX 400 series, but let's have a look at a retail version and see how it compares against some of the top cards from ATI along with the GTX 470.
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The fact that MSI offered Voltage Adjustment to the new GeForce GTX 480 video card in the release though, very much does. Voltage Adjustment on video cards has become such a big thing these days; companies offering such good cooling options mean that the video cards can handle a bit more voltage, which in turn is offering some outstanding performance increases.
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