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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 ...
UK price (as reviewed) £240 (inc VAT) typical street price US price (as reviewed) $300 (ex tax) typical street price Before we plunge into the details of the new GPU, let’s clear up the naming. We’re ...
The soon to launch AMD 785 chipset has better DirectX 10.1 based graphics and this will be the main difference compared to current integrated AMD 780G mainstream / value chipset. AMD 780G has a ...
The previous Radeon HD 6800-series got our hopes up in two ways – firstly it sounded like it’d be more than a mid-range GPU that went toe-to-toe with Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 460 cards, and secondly it ...
Before I even start, I have to say that I'm having flash backs to late last year where ATI had the market completely dominated and NVIDIA released boring models like the GT 240 which while capable ...
Page 8: S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Performance Page 9: Overclocking the 2600 and 2400 Page 10: Power Consumption and Noise About six weeks ago, after an extended development cycle, AMD launched their latest ...
Early in February we had the opportunity to show you a sneak preview of the now final product that we are testing today. The Radeon HD series 4700. Slated for a launch in late April, that article ...
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