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Published: October 10, 2008
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When the first Crysis was released, it was a resource hog like no other and had gamers running around trying to find higher performance video cards. Recently, Crysis Warhead was introduced with revised hardware recommendations and supposedly streamlined performance. In this review, we check out what kind of hardware you will need to play this new game.
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Published: September 25, 2008
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With the release of the amazingly popular ATI HD 4870, it was only a matter of time before custom versions started emerging. In this review we look at Palit's take with their Sonic Dual Edition which is both overclocked and has a completely custom cooler. Let's take a look if this is enough to take this card to the next level.
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Published: September 16, 2008
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Another day, another new video card review. Today we are looking at a new card from both Nvidia: the GTX 260 with 216 stream processors. This card is meant to compete directly with the HD 4870 while retailing for around $279. In this review we will be looking at an overclocked version from EVGA called the Core 216 Superclocked Edition.
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Published: September 10, 2008
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Flush off their success with the HD 4800-series, ATI is looking to continue capturing hearts and minds with the new HD 4600-series. In this review we will be looking at the card which is supposed to go toe to toe against the recently released 9500 GT from Nvidia: the HD 4670 512MB. How does it fare? Read on to find out.
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Published: September 2, 2008
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The 9800 era is finally fully upon us with the release of the 9800 GT. Since this card was silently launched some time ago, we figured we would give you a good old-fashioned roundup to put it into perspective for you. We amassed a collection of cards from the likes of EVGA, ASUS, Gigabyte and Palit and put them through their paces.
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Published: August 17, 2008
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It has been a while since the GTX 280 cards were first released onto the market and today we have a review of one of the higher clocked ones: the BFG GTX 280 OCX. While the GTX 280 is already a very fast product, BFG is bringing it to the next level by pre-overclocking it and setting it loose. Let's check out how it does...
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Published: August 11, 2008
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ATI is finally ready to take another stab at the performance crown and this time they have come to the table with some serious firepower. Their HD4870 X2 2GB card is now set to deliver a broadside to the competition. Can it perform up to expectations or will its dual GPU nature drag it down. Let's find out!!
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Published: August 7, 2008
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With so many people buying Crossfire compatible motherboards coupled with the fact that the new ATI HD4800-series is one of the best selling ATI products in the last decade, we thought it was high time to tackle a Crossfire review. So, here we are running head first into dual card performance of the HD4870 and HD4850 as well as a few other things thrown in for good measure.
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Published: July 27, 2008
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With the recent release of the ATI HD4800-series, Nvidia has been in a tough situation while trying to compete against a less expensive product. However, with the recent price cuts to the GTX 260 it seems that they are bringing all guns to bear on the competition. Let's take a look at how the GTX 260 stacks up in this now-crowded market.
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Published: July 9, 2008
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The OCX series of video cards from BFG have always been among the best of the best in the industry. BFG has now fused their OCX lineup with the superior cooling offered by their new Thermointelligence heatsinks and look to have hit the nail on the head once again. In this review we take a look at their 9600GT OCX and 8800GT OCX Thermointelligence cards.
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