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We are looking at to one of the "big boys" in the market, in the case of HIS Radeon HD 7950 IceQ X 2 with boost clock and 3GB RAM. So a map where but not to compromise on anything, either by performance or when talking about eye candy. The card is not among the cheap, but often hangs quality and performance well with price. Let's see how this cool graphic card perform.
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Test der Radeon HD 6970/Radeon HD 6950: AMDs Grafikabteilung holt zum dritten DirectX-11-Schlag aus. PC Games Hardware testet, was die Cayman-GPU im Vergleich zu ihrer Vorgängerin und Nvidias erstarkter Geforce-Reihe leistet.
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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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Rayman Origins is a superb platformer with a wonderful art style. It is a the type of game that is tailor-made for multi-monitor configurations such as AMD Eyeifnity and NVIDIA Surround. By and large Rayman Origins offers great multi-monitor support. However, the game does present some challenges with supporting Eyefinity and Surround. Our video analysis shows users exactly what to expect, and how to overcome these issues in-game.
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MSI doubles the memory on the new Radeon R9 280X to a massive 6GB! We see just how it goes today under our tests with our regular set of apps and games.
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AMD is launching today their latest ultra-high-end video card, the Radeon HD 6990, a dual-GPU solution that comes priced at USD 700. Let's check its performance.
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We take a look at our second R9 270. This time from MSI with an out of the box overclock. Let's see how it goes.
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The launch of AMD’s R9 290X last week was interesting as it certainly stirred up the graphics card market and industry. Following the launch arguing between readers occurred in abundance across many review sites, not just our own. Where I stand in this debate is that AMD have really shot themselves in the foot by releasing such a high performance graphics card that then gets throttled by such a mediocre cooling solution. Then to make things worse they’ve chosen to shed no light on the launch of non-reference solutions – something all prospective R9 290X buyers are waiting for to make a fully informed decision. Yet despite the R9 290X being throttled by that stock cooler the general consensus from most reviewers was that the R9 290X is at least as good as the GTX 780, while some reviewers who were able to test in favourable temperature conditions received results that suggested the R9 290X was better than the GTX Titan. Our review fell into that latter category and our benchmarks showed the R9 290X as being quite some way ahead of the GTX Titan in most benchmarks.
Setting the R9 290X aside for a bit, today we have with us the R9 290, the R9 290X’s little brother. For those who remember the HD 7000 series clearly the R9 290 is essentially the HD 7950 successor and is the second best single GPU graphics card of the RX-2XX series. Sadly, the AMD R9 290 comes with the same weak AMD stock cooling solution so we can expect more of the same – a wide variety of reviewers showing very different results based on testing that was conducted in varying ambient room temperatures. I think it is immensely important to stress that if readers really want to see the full picture, and want to make a solid judgement on whether the R9 290(X) cards are a good buy, then you’ve got to wait for the non-reference solutions to hit the market to see the accurate picture. When that will be is anyone’s guess as AMD have remained tight-lipped about it, we’ve seen a variety of (guess)estimates thrown all over internet forums ranging from early November to mid December – in my opinion the sooner the better.
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PNY is a well known NVIDIA partner. In this review we look at one of their PNY GeForce GTX 680 XLR8 Graphics Cards with 4GB GDDR5 Memory. Let us see how this version of the PNY GeForce GTX 680 XLR8 performs in real life.
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NVIDIA has put up on Youtube a video of their "unreleased GPU" aka the GeForce GTX 580 at PDXLAN 16.5. The video shows Tom Petersen, Director of Technical Marketing at NVIDIA, introducing 'an upcoming' video card that we believe is the GeForce GTX 580. NVIDIA announced some of the upcoming technology of the video card that is worth looking at! Can you say vapor chamber cooling and a noise level of just 47dB?
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