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Today we are going to take a look at how some budget cards based on AMD and NVIDIA technology handle LoL, DOTA 2 and StarCraft 2... if competitive gaming takes your fancy, this is the place to find out what GPU will get you started.
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We test out the HAWK based Radeon R9 270X. Let's see just what kind of overclock we can get out of this video card. We're expecting big things.
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Das Multi-GPU-Duell zum Jahresabschluss. Wir lassen jeweils zwei Radeon R9 290 und 290X im CrossFire-Duett gegen zwei GeForce GTX 780 Ti im SLI-Verbund antreten. Bühne frei.
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In this review we will be looking at one of the latest performance video card from EVGA called the GTX 780 Ti Classified. Those of you familiar with EVGA will know the Classified edition products are custom designed for overclockers and hardware enthusiasts to deliver superior performance.
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The Radeon R9 290 GPU came out in November 2013, making it almost 6 months old, and while it isn’t the top of the line model it still has some impressive specifications. Powered by a single 28nm AMD Hawaii GPU, it features 2560 Stream processors running at 947MHz, and 4GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 5000MHz. Sapphire has taken those specifications and boosted them a little with their Overclocked edition. The Stream processors are running at 1030MHz, and the 4GB GDDR5 memory has been clocked to 5600MHz. Sapphire doesn’t stop there, they have also added their Tri-X Cooling which features three fans rather than the standard two fans...
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Heute geht es nicht um Spezifikationen, heute geht es nur um Ansehen und das Prestige, Erster am Markt zu sein. Nicht anders darf man den Auftritt von AMD mit der Vorstellung der Radeon R9 295X2 verstehen. Was ist schon Full-HD-Auflösung? Ein Nichts für diese neue Grafikkarte. 4K-Auflösung - das neue Schlagwort der Szene - muss her. Wir haben der R9 295X2 unter die Haube gesehen - in aller Ruhe!
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Here at eTeknix, we strive to give the consumer the best possible advice in every aspect of technology. Today is no different, as we have 2 GeForce GTX 960’s ready for some testing. The first is the Asus STRIX GeForce GTX 960 (check out our review of that here) and the second is the Gigabyte G1 Gaming GeForce GTX 960 (check out our review of that here). When striving for the best results, it is favourable to test 2 of the same models to allow for no variation in any clock speeds or variations in any integrated components. Fortunately, as these cards are both non-reference, we have some headroom for overclocking, which is sometimes not present in reference models.
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Nvidia sorgt vor: Mit einer Leistung auf Niveau der GeForce GTX Titan X muss die GeForce GTX 980 Ti dem nächsten Flaggschiff von AMD Paroli bieten.
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Today we look at a sub £300 graphics card from AMD partner Sapphire. The R9 390 Nitro is a model from Sapphire’s new range and features Black Diamond Chokes and a large triple fan cooler to keep temperatures in check. The card ships in an overclocked state and is priced to compete against the popular Nvidia GTX970.
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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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