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Yesterday, when we wrote about the MSI GX70 gaming notebook, we mentioned that for all the might of the Richland AMD A10-5750M, the APU didn't have the best possible integrated GPU, despite it being much better than anything Intel offered. So a discrete graphics card has been added as well. Said disc... [read more >>] It was just the other day that we posted photos of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 and 770 graphics cards, and now we can share the actual roadmap of the enthusiast GeForce line. Most of the cards in the collection have already made their appearance. The GTX 670, 660 Ti and 680 are old news by now. Verily, t... [read more >>] Often something unexpected happens, even on the IT market, and Advanced Micro Devices has definitely taken the world by surprise when it leaked the specifications of the flagship Volcanic Islands GPU. The Sea Islands range of graphics processing units will power the Radeon HD 8000 series graphics cards, a... [read more >>] Intel's integrated HD processors, included in the Ivy Bridge and Sandy Bridge central processing unit series, have always been the underdog on the graphics market, but times are changing.
That isn't to say that Chipzilla has finally invented a graphics core that can measure up to AMD's Rade... [read more >>] Yesterday, we only made a brief mention of the latest iteration of the GeForce GTX Titan graphics card, since the board, while it had shown up online, hadn't been formally unveiled yet.
Now it has, and we dare say it definitely has what it needs to justify the name GeForce GTX Titan AMP! Edition.
Th... [read more >>] The rumors of Advanced Micro Devices having chosen April 24, 2013 as the launch day for the Radeon HD 7990 “Malta” graphics card have proven true: the dual-Tahiti adapter is now out.
Setting aside the technical specifications for the moment, there are things that may stir admiration and satisf... [read more >>] The GeForce GTX Titan has made the news so often that we've seen all rumored, future high-end NVIDIA cards be called a variation of the name: Titan LE for a slower version, Titan Ultra for a better one.
The Titan LE is a particularly curious case, due to the shifting beliefs about its actual name. In... [read more >>] This past weekend, we found out what the exact specifications of the newest and greatest upcoming AMD graphics card were. Now we get to follow up on that with some benchmark test results.
The following are the results of the card being tested and compared against NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 690 dual-GPU boa... [read more >>] There might once have been uncertainty as to whether or not Advanced Micro Devices would ever actually release a dual-GPU Radeon HD 7000 graphics card, but there is no doubt left now. The estimated arrival date, for one, is no longer estimated. It is a sure thing: April 24, 2013, which means Tuesday, four... [read more >>] Micro-Star International has just made the rather odd claim that it has released the first 27-inch gaming all-in-one PC in the world. Since AiOs have been around for ages, we suspect the word “gaming” is very important, since gaming AiOs are actually rare. The name of the new system is AG2712, ... [read more >>] |
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The third quarter of 2012 proved surprisingly unbalanced | It has 3 GB of GDDR5 memory, PowerTune Boost and a dual-fan cooler | Powered by NVIDIA Kepler, they run at 15 degrees lower temperature than usual | This is a new, limited edition Radeon graphics card | Club 3D is one of the few that has decided in favor of making such cards | GTX 660 OC, GTX 660 Super OC and GTX 650Ti OC debut | There won't actually be a new AMD card reference design, only OEM cards | It is made for supercomputers and workstations alike | It might be good for people who want multi-display setups when working | It is also going forward with project Denver and Boulder, as far as we know | This is basically an HD 7900 under a different name | |
| This is NVIDIA's response to AMD's Never Settle Catalyst drivers | AMD wants everyone to Never Settle, but it can't actually force them | The processors are cheaper than we were previously led to believe | All GCN Radeon HD 7000 series graphics cards will run better | Just who is in the lead may come across as a shock | Called GT 640 PRO X4, it has special cables to convert the video outputs into DVI | Pages: << 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 ... 264 >> |
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