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Video Card News |
Sunday, 24.06.2012 |
Gainward GTX 670 Phantom 2GB Review
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Review of the Gainward GeForce GTX 670 Phantom 2GB video card. We may not see many important and up to date at least in graphics game titles lately many are just console ports but that doesn't keep the two leading graphics cards manufacturers AMD/NVIDIA from keeping the competition alive and kicking...
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Gigabyte GTX 670 WindForce OC Review
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Gigabyte's GTX 670 WindForce OC is one of the few graphics cards that does things a bit differently. In a market that's loaded with plain reference versions and overpriced custom cards that don't provide much in the way of additional performance, this particular GTX 670 provides near-GTX 680 perform...
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Gigabyte GTX 670 OC 2GB Tested
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GIGABYTE's overclocked GTX 670 Windforce OC comes with a large and silent triple fan cooler and a full GTX 680 reference design PCB. This helps the card deliver out of the box performance comparable to the GTX 680, at a much lower price. Actually GIGABYTE is charging no price premium for their impro...
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Lucid Virtu Universal MVP Review
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We had originally published this review one month ago, and our results showed no performance improvement by using the Virtu MVP technology with video cards using graphics processors from AMD. Lucid, the developer of the Virtu technology, contacted us saying that the 2.1.110 driver we used which came...
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EVGA GeForce GTX 690 Review
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We review the EVGA GeForce GTX 690. The GTX 690, in a nutshell, NVIDIA took two of their best Kepler GK104 GPUs, placed them onto one card, topped it off with a very nice and dandy cooler and called this symbiosis of components a single solution graphics card. Internally on that card a small PLX chi...
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Sapphire HD 7770 Vapor-X 1GB Tested
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Sapphire's HD 7770 Vapor-X uses the company's exclusive cooling solution paired with a large overclock out of the box. As result the card is whisper quiet in both idle and load, yet temperatures are comfortably low too. The card also comes at reasonable pricing of USD150, an HDMI cable is included, ...
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Misc News |
Saturday, 23.06.2012 |
Intel Socket LGA1155 CPU and Heatsink Install and Remove Guide
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How To Install/Remove Intel Socket LGA1155 CPU and Heatsink Beginners Guide. In this straight forward Beginners Guide PCSTATS will show you all the steps to installing and removing a socket LGA1155 Intel Core i3/i5/i7 processor and heatsink.
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Palo Alto Audio Design Cubik Speakers Tested
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Built in computer speakers especially in Apple products tend to sound weak and lack punch. Today's review item is designed to address this issue while adding some style as well. Palo Alto Audio Design created the Cubik speaker system to provide hi-fi audio to your MacBook, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac Min...
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AMD Heaven GamExperience Coverage
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AMD has joined forces with HeavenMedia for a European tour, mainly targeting the gamers audience. AMD's FX Bulldozer CPU's have been labeled as too slow in many hardware reviews. Even tough the new Bulldozer architecture looked initially very promising on paper, the performance was heavily dependent...
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NZXT Aperture M USB 3.0 Multi-Media Hub Review
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The NZXT Aperture M has an attractive faceplate that matches several computer cases on the market today including several sold by NZXT. The perforated front panel will also allow some cool air to enter your system.
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Video Card News |
Friday, 22.06.2012 |
AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition Announced
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Today, AMD's Radeon HD7970 GHz edition video card is announced and already extensively tested.
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Sapphire HD 7970 Toxic and Vapor-X Announcement
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SAPPHIRE Technology is happy to announce that this latest generation of GPUs from AMD will form the basis of several cutting edge new models. Within the next few weeks, SAPPHIRE will introduce the eagerly awaited TOXIC Edition and Vapor-X models in its HD 7970 family. The TOXIC Edition is a limited ...
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AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition Review
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We review the new Radeon HD 7970 GHz edition. The product is called GHz edition though even a little more. AMD now uses a Boost feature, exactly similar to what NVIDIA is doing on the 670/680 cards. The R7970 Ghz edition can boost from 1000 MHz towards 1050 MHz if it meets the right conditions. So t...
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AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition Review
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Today's review will focus on how the official increased clock frequencies of the 7970 GHz edition aka Tahiti XT2 - 1050MHz on the core 13.5 percent increase from 925MHz and 1500MHz on the memory 9 percent increase from 1375MHz, help peg back or increase the performance delta over Nvidia's GTX 680 Ke...
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AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition 3GB Video Card Review
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The aggressive price drop on the HD 7970 which now brings the card in at a minimum of around 40 USD less is a good thing for AMD. The problem is, though, they want something faster and this is where the Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition comes in. The "GHz Edition" naming scheme is something that ...
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AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition Review
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It was exactly 6 months ago that AMD officially took the wraps off its Tahiti GPU and the original Radeon HD 7970. The Radeon HD 7970 was the first graphics card to feature AMD's Graphics Core Next, or GCN, architecture and when it hit the scene, the Radeon HD 7970 proved to be the fastest single-GP...
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AMD Radeon HD 7970 3GB GHz Edition Review
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Review of the new AMD Radeon HD 7970 3GB GHz Edition. Not willing to be outdone by NVIDIA, AMD is upping the ante with their new HD 7970 GHz Edition, a graphics card that's supposed to regain the performance crown and ultimately beat the GTX 680 clean. That's a tall order to accomplish but with a 1G...
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AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition 3GB Tested
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Today AMD launches the HD 7970 GHz Edition, in a move to take away the performance crown from NVIDIA. The new card boasts clock speeds of 1050 MHz GPU and 1500 MHz memory. Price-wise the card is on the same level as the GTX 680, but is that enough to defeat NVIDIA's single GPU flagship?
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