Initially it would appear that the ASUS cards are reference based designs, utilising the stock ATI cooling solution and in the de rigueur black and red the current ATI design is based upon. However as is often the case, under...
Read More...Initially it would appear that the ASUS cards are reference based designs, utilising the stock ATI cooling solution and in the de rigueur black and red the current ATI design is based upon. However as is often the case, under...
Read More...Months ago at NVIDIA’s GPU Technology Conference, CEO Jen Hsun Huang announced the upcoming Fermi architecture to the world. Due to the nature of that conference, very few -if any- details were leaked regarding the architecture’s performance in the one...
Read More...Aaah this is a review that has been a long time coming for sure. Uber high-end P55 MSI motherboards, first there was the MSI P55 GD80. A top notch, P55 motherboard from MSI. Then MSI upped the ante a little,...
Read More...In 2009 Intel seemed to be on a serious roll, almost unstoppable as they answered every one of AMD’s offerings. Even when AMD dropped their prices to create a better price/performance option, Intel simply launched the 1156 Lynnfield. Even the...
Read More...Nvidia is expected to delay its next-generation DirectX 11-supporting GPU (Fermi) to March, 2010, while AMD will launch more GPUs in January-February, according to sources from graphics card makers. Link
Read More...NVIDIA’s Fermi architecture aka GF100 (NV60, G300, GT300, etc) graphics processing units (GPU) are getting closer, expect Q1 for a release. According to a representative at Nvidia, the company is happy about performance of the GPU. Link
Read More...ATI, graphics business unit of Advanced Micro Devices, said on Monday that it had shipped over 800 thousand of graphics processing units (GPUs) that support DirectX 11 application programming interface. The rather high number of rather expensive graphics chips sold...
Read More...Quite some time has passed since we had the chance to review new products from our friends at Mushkin. However today we have the chance to review one of their ATI 4850 graphic cards! I haven't had the chance to read many reviews on their graphic cards, so I hope this article will correct that.
Read More...All rise — the Hemlock is here ! ATI’s best kept secret ever *coughs* will be released today. Hey everybody and welcome to a nice feature length review on the latest dual-GPU offering from ATI. The gossip and well a...
Read More...AMD’s dual-GPU flagship graphics accelerator, the Radeon HD 5970, is closer than you think it is. Slated for 18th Nov, it includes every feature that allows AMD to reclaim the performance leadership it yearned for since the beginning of this...
Read More...What should partners do, when GPU manufacturers haven’t rolled out new products for a long time already? Right, they should invent new solutions based on the existing ones. Hence all these “Overclocked,” “Turbo,” “Super turbo,” and the like. We won’t...
Read More...AMD/ATI has been busy recently launching one card after the another. First they launched the high end HD 5870 and HD 5850 accelerators. Few weeks later they launched the more mainstream oriented parts in the form of HD 5770 and...
Read More...As AMD continues to have trouble meeting demand for Radeon HD 5800-series graphics cards, Nvidia is hard at work on a competing product based on the Fermi architecture. Fudzilla has now learned from its sources that Nvidia has started taking...
Read More...With the release of the new line of top end ATI GPUs has come the usual stream of partner graphics cards fighting for attention on the web pages of e-tailers everywhere. For now though there’s little to differentiate cards between...
Read More...Following a recent exposé of pictures and performance figures of the Radeon HD 5750, another one covering that of the ASUS Radeon HD 5770 has surfaced. Using a test bed powered by an AMD Phenom II X4 945, 4 GB...
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