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Monday, May 20, 2013
- 8:10 pm | Nvidia: GeForce GTX Titan Outsold Dual-Chip GeForce GTX 690. In Three Months on the Market, Nvidia’s GeForce GTX Titan Outsold Year-Old GeForce GTX 690
Friday, May 17, 2013
- 11:57 pm | 4K Ultra-High Definition TVs Set to Become New Standard – Report. 4K Ultra-High Definition TVs Set to Become New Standard – Report
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
- 10:50 pm | AMD Upgrades Never Settle Reloaded Bundle by Expanding Crysis 3 and Tomb Raider Availability. AMD Adds Free Games to Radeon HD 7000-Series Graphics Cards
- 10:18 pm | EA DICE Develops Frostbite Go Engine for Apple iOS and Google Android. EA DICE’s Frostbite Go to Power Next-Gen Electronic Arts’ Mobile Games
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
- 11:36 pm | AMD Introduces World’s Fastest Mobile Graphics Processor. AMD Unleashes Radeon HD 8970M Graphics Adapter
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We are going to test the performance of an SLI configuration built with two world’s fastest graphics cards. We will also look at the performance in a configuration with three monitors and compare the results against those of a multi-card system built with AMD based accelerators.
What started out as a common graphics card review turned into a fierce battle between three graphics accelerators from different segments market and different price ranges.
Today we are going to talk about one of the fastest GeForce GTX 680 graphics cards out there featuring a unique cooling system.
Today we are going to discuss the performance of Nvidia’s multi-GPU configurations built with two and three overclocked GeForce GTX 670 graphics cards. Besides, we will also compare the performance of Nvidia GeForce HGTX 680 against AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition (emulated by overclocking) running the latest existing drivers.
Good, better, the best – this could be the best way to describe the main heroes of our today’s review. Each of these proprietary graphics cards boasts not only its own peculiar design, but also a number of exclusive features that make it truly unique.
Ivy Bridge processors didn’t really impress us that much, because they didn’t turn out that much more advanced than their predecessors. However, we haven’t yet had a chance to really dig into the performance and features of their graphics cores. Let’s make up for this omission and test their graphics. What if obtained results completely change our opinion about them?
Today we are going to witness a remarkable duel of the two fastest and most unique single-GPU graphics accelerators we have in our lab. Why not check out which one wins?
The most important question, which is of great interest to many users, is the following: will the overclocked GeForce GTX 670 be able to catch up with a more expensive GeForce GTX 680? Our today’s review will answer this and many other questions about this new product you might have.
Let’s get acquainted with a graphics card that is pure perfection in all respects. You think, it is not possible? Well, read our review and you will see it is, in fact, so.
Today we will talk about the design and functionality of the proprietary GeForce GTX 680 graphics cards. We will test two graphics cards like that in an SLI configuration, compare it against a dual-processor GeForce GTX 690 and other products.
Today we are going to talk about three new graphics accelerators on Radeon HD 79xx GPUs, which have different PCBs, unique cooling systems and increased operational clock speeds. We will also test CrossFireX configurations and see how well this technology works for Tahiti graphics processors.
Today we are introducing to you the fastest graphics accelerator of our times and even of the rapidly approaching near future.
Let’s take a closer look at two reference graphics cards based on the junior AMD GPUs from the Southern Islands family – Cape Verde.
Will the daring newcomers based on the mainstream AMD GPUs be able to outdo the previous generation High-End graphics cards in performance, energy-efficiency and price? You bet they will! This is what we will talk about in our today’s review.
At last the patience of beautiful graphics fans has been rewarded: Nvidia has finally rolled out their response to AMD’s “Tahiti”. And today we are proud to present a new GK104 graphics processor on “Kepler” architecture and the first graphics card based on it.
Today we are going to compare the performance of Socket FM1 and LGA 1155 systems. Will a hybrid Llano processor be able to beat the entry-level Intel CPU paired with an entry-level graphics accelerator? How efficient AMD Dual Graphics technology is? Does overclocking make Socket FM1 systems more attractive?
Today we are going to talk about a graphics card on Nvidia GPU, which in our opinion boasts the best overclocking potential and the most efficient cooling system with very low noise parameters.
Without much hype and big promises AMD launched a graphics accelerator that not only took its place in the company’s product lineup, but also called in questions about the existence of three other graphics cards in the family. Our today’s review will unveil which graphics cards these are and why it happened in the first place.
Today we are going to review a graphics accelerator with phenomenally efficient cooling system with very low noise, high performance and superb overclocking potential, which even some Radeon HD 7970 graphics cards could wish for.
We are going to talk about features, cooling, level of noise, overclocking potential and finally performance of one of the first proprietary graphics cards based on AMD’s fastest GPU. We will also check how fast a CrossFireX configuration of two Radeon HD 7970 graphics cards will turn out in our tests.




