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Today we are looking at one of the sexiest GTX 560′s released to date. This card is supplied in a pre overclocked state and features the awesome MSI Twin Frozr II cooler. We have very high expectations for this product and we will be comparing it to a wide variety of cards from both AMD and Nvidia partners.
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Mit der Radeon HD 6950 PCS++ bringt PowerColor eine spezielle Grafikkarte auf den Markt: Sie diese lässt sich offiziell zu einer inoffiziellen Radeon HD 6970 freischalten. Dazu muss wie beim Referenzdesign lediglich der BIOS-Schalter auf dem PCB umgelegt werden und prompt kommen einem die zusätzlichen SIMD-Einheiten zu Gute.
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The GTX 560 Ti is a killer card and at launch we saw some companies do some fantastic things with the model when it came to overclocks. This is great for you the consumer, but for AMD and its partners, not so great. The HD 6950 offers great performance, but with 2GB of GDDR5 the price of the card is higher than the GTX 560 Ti which carries with it only 1GB of GDDR5. Personally, I thought it was a mistake for AMD to push 2GB models of the card, as it means prices are higher and if the past has told us anything, it brings little gains when compared to its 1GB counterparts.
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There are a lot of video cards on the market today to choose from, but when one shows up on the market with killer performance at the $159 price point and a double lifetime warranty it is worth a closer look. The XFX Radeon HD 6850 Black Edition costs $20 more than the standard version, but it comes factory overclocked and to some that is worth it. Read on to see how this card performs against a Radeon HD 5770 in both single and CrossFire situations.
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This time we are testing the Deepcool V6000 VGA cooler, which has a big heatsink with six heatpipes and two 92 mm fans. Check it out!
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KitGuru has been following Sapphire’s excellent Flex series since it was introduced last year with their customised HD5770 FleX Edition. This card proved a good seller for Sapphire and they decided to expand their range with two new additions – the HD6870 Flex Edition which we reviewed earlier this month and the lower end HD5670 Flex Edition which we are looking at today.
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Sapphire has put together another great graphics card that does sit in a niche market, but with a very good agenda. This card is geared to provide Eyefinity to the masses and does so with enough performance to actually make a multi-display setup worthwhile to build.
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After a recent a review of Gainward GeForce GTX 570 1280MB "Golden Sample" Goes Like Hell we again return to the same brand and even the same GPU. It's just that we've got another interesting product from the company: Gainward GeForce GTX 570 1280MB "Phantom" with a custom cooler. Let's see how it performs.
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When I first looked at the HD 5770 FleX I was impressed that Sapphire had taken the time to acknowledge one of the biggest issues with Eyefinity and fix it. The issue we speak of is the need to have a DisplayPort monitor to make use of the technology. For some it's not an issue, especially if you're only on one monitor and you're going to buy three new ones for your setup. If you're not, though, and you already have a couple of monitors, the need for a DP enabled one is a pain.
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Attendu et réclamé depuis un moment déjà, le voici venu, ça y est, le test de la GTX 460, fleuron milieu de gamme de la série, ancienne très bonne affaire chez le caméléon. Malgré la sortie officielle de sa remplaçante, le GTX 560 Ti, cette carte reste d’actualité, contrairement aux GTX 465, 470 et 480 qui semblent appartenir au passé dorénavant. La carte qui a fait le détour par notre basse-cour est une certaine GTX 460 SOC de Gigabyte, qui dispose d’un OC d’usine et d’un refroidissement adéquat.
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