Yes, I know, not exactly cutting edge technology. I grabbed a new Gigabyte motherboard with a built in ATI Radeon HD 4200. I also have an existing GeForce 8400GS /w 256MB (PCI-E).<BR><BR>Which am I ...
While these guys aren't exactly the thinnest or lightest of the bunch, they should still provide an ample amount of performance with AMD's new 2.3GHz Turion II dual-core, 2.1GHz Athlon II dual-core ...
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I am thinking about buying a new video card. My 32 MB Hercules GeForce2 MX doesn't quite cut it anymore. However, I am on the fence as to what, exactly, to buy.<BR><BR>The specific cards that I'm ...
The Radeon 8500 LEs haven't been able to catch the Ti 4200 in raw performance or with anti-aliasing enabled just yet. However, what will happen when we start tinkering with anisotropic filtering, in ...
Both cards feature 320 stream processing cores. Note: A version of the HD 4670 with 1GB of memory is scheduled to be released later this month. The press release accompanying the release emphasizes ...
Rich was the editorial lead for CNET's Home and Wellness sections, based in Louisville, Kentucky. Before moving to Louisville in 2013, Rich ran CNET's desktop computer review section for 10 years in ...
The performance of the Radeon HD 5450 falls much closer to the GeForce 210 than the GT 220, and the game isn't smooth at the low-quality settings. The £50 Radeon HD 4670 is around 3x the speed.
When we had a look at the Sapphire Radeon HD 5870 we saw how it compared to a number of cards including the older HD 4890 and its main competition, the GTX 285 from NVIDIA. With a reference HD 5870 on ...