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ASUS RoG ARES 4GB video card |
| Mon, August 09 2010 | 9:01AM | PermaLink |
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When we think of high end graphics cards, prices floating around the $600 or $700 mark usually pop up but a number of manufacturers are now trying to push the boundaries of pricing and performance even further. ASUS has now entered the bleeding edge market with what they are calling the ARES; a dual HD 5870-totting behemoth that retails for a cool $1200 USD. Could any single graphics card be worth that much? We intend to find out.
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ASUS EAH 5750 Formula |
| Wed, December 16 2009 | 5:01PM | PermaLink |
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ATI is well known for releasing affordable video cards for just about anyone, in every price point. ATI is also well known for supporting some of the most up to date Direct X versions.
Today we going to look at the 5750 from ASUS, the EAX5750 Formula video card sits in the sub $150 (USD) price bracket. Do not under estimate this small video card, just because it is currently ATI's smallest offering does not mean it can't play today's games. The 5750Formula video card supports all of Microsoft's newest API Direct X 11, this video card can also be ran in a multi GPU platform, ATI's very own Crossfire X.
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