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With this latest release, ATI is doubling back to fill some gaps in its wildly successful Radeon HD5xxx series of video cards. The previous release, the HD5450, was the logical terminus of their GPU bisecting act. In fact, they got a little carried away, and lopped off almost all the Stream Processors, in order to reduce the power requirements down to the lowest possible level. This time, the goal was to create the best performing low-profile HTPC card they could. The HD5570 is the first in a series of HD55xx video cards, and for now, it will probably be the top card in the group. Loaded up with the Redwood GPU from the HD5670, 1 GB of GDDR3 memory, and an all copper active GPU cooler, the HD5570 looks to be the King of the low-profile world, without the attendant King's ransom. Follow along with Benchmark Reviews as we see how it stacks up against its siblings.
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AMD veröffentlichte erst kürzlich mit der GHz-Edition der HD 7970 eine stärkere Version, um die Geforce GTX 680 in Sachen Spiele-Performance bedrängen zu können. Doch bereits im Vorfeld des Tahiti-XT-Updates brachten diverse Hersteller eigene Kreationen des bis dato stärksten Radeon-Ablegers mit einem Gigahertz GPU-Takt heraus. Asus beispielsweise führt mit der HD 7970 in der DirectCU-II-TOP-Variante ein solches Modell im Portfolio. Ausgestattet mit vielen Features auf Hardware- sowie Software-Ebene soll der Pixelbeschleuniger des Herstellers überzeugen und gegen die Geforce-Konkurrenz bestehen.
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Heeyaheeya-wooohaheeya... it's unexpected preview time ladies and gentlemen. It's been a while since ATI introduced their Radeon 4870 X2 graphics card, and well... NVIDIA just didn't have a product around to counteract that steamy X2.
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Benchmark Reviews has had the wonderful opportunity to review and critique some of the best and most powerful video cards currently available anywhere. These items are very exciting, dreams of playing your favorite video game as large as life and silky smooth abound. Wouldn't it be great if we could all afford one of these monster video cards? Today Benchmark Reviews will take a close look at what I'll call a junior monster. Currently fourth in nvidias lineup of single GPU cards, the Geforce 9800 GTX+ is a card for the mainstream gamer and offers refinements on an already proven design, specifically the wildly popular and powerful G92 core. With a die shrink to 55nm speeds are up and temps are down. We will focus specifically on the PALiT non reference design Geforce 9800 GTX+ NE/98TX+XT352. With it's nearly silent cooler and slightly overclocked core this card should put up some good numbers. Let's get to it!
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The new NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 graphics card offers 10% greater performance than the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 280 and has improved power consumption numbers and overclocking. That is because this card is based on the new 55nm G200b core! Both the PNY and XFX GeForce GTX 285 graphics cards have some serious packed in under the hood, so read on to see how they do against a GeForce GTX 280 graphics card.
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For some time now ATI has been planning a refresh of their 4870 and today that product reaches us in the form of the Radeon 4890. The 4890 is now ATI’s fastest single GPU solution and many would think that Nvidia need a refresh of their top end card, the GTX 285, to compete with ATI. This is not the case though as Nvidia feel they have a great value competitor for the 4890 with their new GTX 275.
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Well, what can we say. It's essentially the good old GeForce 9800 GTX+ and the tests prove it. When GTS 250 1024MB outperforms 9800 GTX+, it mostly happens due to the frequency difference. Such products absolutely don't need 2GB of memory installed.
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The card left a very good impression in general. Even if it was sometimes outperformed by competing products, we must admit that HD 4770 is faster than 9800 GT in most cases. This card defeats HD 4850 in those tests, where fillrate plays an important role (HD 4770 offers higher fillrates owing to a very high GPU clock rate).
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Sparkle has teamed up with nVidia to produce the Sparkle GTX260 Core 216, a graphics card that stands as a direct challenger to AMD's Radeon 4870 graphics card. The "Core 216" part of the Sparkle GTX260 Core 216 videocard's name refers to the GPU having additional shader processors enabled. While the original Geforce 260 GTX had 192 shader processors, the Core 216 variant has an additional 24 enabled, for a grand total of, you guessed it, 216 shader processors.
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Mit der Radeon HD 4730 haben die Firmen Powercolor und Sapphire ein seltsames Stück Hardware auf den Markt gebracht. Diese Grafikkarten kosten nicht einmal 75 Euro, haben dennoch zwei 6-Pin Stromanschlüsse und verwenden schnellen GDDR5-Speicher. Angeblich soll ihre Leistung über dem Niveau einer Radeon HD 4830 liegen, denn der GPU-Takt wurde um 125 MHz angehoben, während man die Speicherbandbreite beibehalten hat.
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