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Back in late 2008, XFX, one of the largest manufacturers of NVIDIA-based graphics cards, announced that it would begin its collaboration with AMD's graphics subsidiary, ATI. Following the much-rumored announcement, the graphics card maker was expected to also debut its first ATI Radeon-based graphics cards, comi... |
5 January 2009 09:30 GMT |
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This is probably the best moment to be an ATI board partner, as the company continues to regain the ground it lost to competitor NVIDIA, with its Radeon HD 4000-series graphics cards. It is because of these cards' performance potential and relatively affordable price range that most graphics card manufacturers d... |
10 November 2008 03:12 GMT |
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ASUS' graphics card and motherboard business might not be performing as well as its range of Eee PC netbooks, but that doesn't stop the Taiwanese manufacturer from releasing new and better products. On that note, the company is now expected to unveil a product that will become part of the Matrix series of g... |
31 October 2008 10:45 GMT |
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It seems that only next week we will be able to get our hands on ATI's new graphics card, the Radeon HD 4830. According to the latest news on the web, the card is almost ready and will be heading to the market shortly. The Radeon HD 4830 will come as a direct competitor to Geforce 9800GT-based products, and it i... |
18 October 2008 05:10 GMT |
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AMD's current mainstream flagship graphics card, the Radeon HD 4850, is probably one of the best deals on the market, with prices ranging from approximately $170 to $250. Given the card's graphics capabilities, it's safe to assume that this is one of ATI's most successful products to date. However... |
3 October 2008 06:24 GMT |
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Palit Microsystems, a world leading manufacturer of graphics cards based on NVIDIA and ATI's GPUs, has recently introduced a new product that incorporates the graphics power of ATI's Radeon HD 4850. The new card is part of the company's Sonic series, which means that it will deliver an improved perform... |
9 September 2008 03:10 GMT |
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There is certainly a significant amount of buzz surrounding AMD's current generation of Radeon graphics cards. As it has been proven by several benchmarks, the company’s HD 4000 series can deliver an impressive performance level, but at a much more affordable price tag, which is why major graphics card man... |
5 September 2008 10:57 GMT |
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ASUS, one of the leading manufactures of graphics cards and motherboards, is planning to release a couple of new NVIDIA and AMD-based video cards, designed for the mainstream desktop computer users. The upcoming cards will be part of the company's Matrix lineup, which was showcased for the first time at this yea... |
29 August 2008 04:44 GMT |
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GeCube, a Taiwanese graphics card manufacturer, has recently announced a new product based on AMD's latest HD4850. Having been designed for high-end performance, the new card offers users an impressive 1GB of GDDR3 graphics memory, and a GPU speed set above the reference model. The HD4850 Overclocking serie... |
28 August 2008 03:02 GMT |
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Since Gainward decided to diversify its graphics card offer, most of the company's fans have probably been waiting for a "Golden Sample" Radeon-based graphics card. By the looks of it, they won't have to wait for that much longer, as the company finally introduced one of its designs for a HD 4850-based grap... |
5 August 2008 08:43 GMT |
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Without a single trace of doubt, AMD's channel partners are going through what can only be deemed a terrific period, and they all have the release of the company's latest HD 4000-series of graphics cards to thank for. Just recently, most of them have announced the availability of various models, developed o... |
1 August 2008 06:16 GMT |
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Some of you ATI fans out there must already know that HIS is one of the biggest Radeon integrators on the market. This is because this card manufacturer has succeeded so far in delivering some of the best Radeon-based cards on the market, mostly thanks to the use of its IceQ technology, meant to effectively dissipate... |
30 July 2008 04:16 GMT |
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Because AMD's recently released Radeon graphics cards have been highly appreciated by both the media and the users, all of the company's partners must be doing very well. This is but a natural conclusion, if we only take in consideration the number of manufacturers that have already released custom-built ca... |
23 July 2008 08:22 GMT |
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We had to wait quite some time before we finally got to see the latest Sapphire graphics card, but chances are it may have all been worth it. Of course, we are talking about the highly anticipated HD 4850 TOXIC Edition, a card that has been so hyped that it should practically sell the moment it hits the store shelves... |
17 July 2008 06:29 GMT |
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This past Friday, we told you about certain rumors surrounding a possible release of a 2GB Radeon graphics card, coming from PowerColor. According to the rumors, which only surfaced once a set of photos with the card were posted on the ExpreView website, PowerColor was allegedly preparing for the release of a 2GB ver... |
16 July 2008 08:44 GMT |
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As we told you yesterday, Sapphire's highly rumored Toxic HD 4850 graphics card is one of the most anticipated products of this summer. However, as it turns out, Sapphire is not the only one that plans on releasing a high-end card based on AMD's mid-range 4850 GPU. Another one of AMD's channel partners... |
11 July 2008 04:31 GMT |
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These past few days, graphics card maker Sapphire has been showered with quite some attention from the online media, and that happened especially ever since AMD unleashed the new RV770-based graphics card lineup. But Sapphire is also expected to release a card based on AMD's mid-range HD 4850 GPU, which is said ... |
10 July 2008 04:43 GMT |
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Sapphire is one of AMD's best board partners and this is probably the reason for which any graphics card released by this manufacturer is received with great interest. This time around, we're talking about a graphics card that is based on AMD's current Radeon HD 4850, a GPU meant for the mid-range user... |
8 July 2008 07:01 GMT |
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The war to become the leading graphics card manufacturer has led ATI to lower the price tag for its latest generation products. Although everybody is expecting the graphics manufacturer to beat NVIDIA in terms of performance with its recently rumored Radeon HD 4870 X2 card, that doesn't stop the company from low... |
4 July 2008 08:20 GMT |
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Even before the launch of ATI's latest graphics cards, some manufacturers, including Sapphire, announced their own RV770-based video boards. The new ATI card promised a lot, especially the 55nm technology which is believed to be an evolutionary step in the industry. Given the facts, we have the new Sapphire Rade... |
4 July 2008 07:09 GMT |
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Last week AMD finally rolled out their new graphics cards based on the RV770 graphics processor unit. As a result, enthusiast users can now order the new cards from a number of AMD partners. A new member has been recently added to this list of partners, Gainward, which up until now offered graphics cards based only o... |
30 June 2008 03:59 GMT |
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Only two days left until AMD is expected to officially release their next-generation Radeon graphics cards, but even so, users can already place their orders for one of these cards. Besides the three manufacturers that have already rushed to make public the specification list for their Radeon HD 4000-series cards, on... |
23 June 2008 05:12 GMT |
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Even though AMD hasn't yet officially released their next-generation Radeon HD 4000 series graphics cards, AMD fans can already place their orders, thanks to a couple of manufacturers. Important names such as ASUS, Sapphire or PowerColor have already officially announced their version of AMD's next-generati... |
23 June 2008 03:28 GMT |
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If you recently had the chance to read a review of one of ATI's upcoming Radeon 4850 graphics cards, then you should know that AMD approves of these reviews. And this is because users can already acquire the company's HD 4000 series cards in most of the countries in Europe and even Israel and some of them h... |
19 June 2008 11:23 GMT |
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Let's say your high-end desktop gaming system is built using one of ATI's Radeon HD 3870 DDR4 graphics cards. How about upgrading your graphics performance level by adding one, if not actually two ATI Radeon HD 4850 video cards? Although these cards have not been officially released yet, users should expect... |
19 June 2008 04:00 GMT |
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Wondering where from to get your ATI Radeon 4850 graphics card? How about Germany, from an online retailer that has listed a PowerColor branded Radeon HD 4850 card as being in stock? Now, this should definitely come as a nice surprise to gaming users and technology enthusiasts who want to be among the first to get th... |
18 June 2008 03:27 GMT |
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So here's where we stand with both NVIDIA' and AMD's soon-to-be released graphics cards: we know pretty much everything about the cards and all we are expecting right now is the official treatment. But, until that happens (the Radeons are said to be the first to emerge on the market), we are still bein... |
13 June 2008 05:21 GMT |
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Just in case you have recently found yourself wondering about the specs for ATI's next-generation HD 4000 series graphics cards, and you couldn't bring yourself to summarize all the articles we brought to you this past month, we now offer a more detailed piece on ATI's future graphics card lineup.The n... |
10 June 2008 11:13 GMT |
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AMD's yet-to-be-unveiled RV770-based graphics cards have been spotted at this year's Computex show in Taipei. Apparently, a number of journalists were lucky enough to take pictures of the new card lineup, but that was as far as they got - sadly, no game testing or benchmarking came with them. One of these c... |
6 June 2008 04:14 GMT |
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