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Palit GTS 450 Sonic Platinum |
| Fri, November 26 2010 | 4:01PM | PermaLink |
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With the success of the GF104, Nvidia is ready to bring all of their entire graphic cards lineups to DirectX 11 support. Up until now, the only entry-level DirectX 11 card on the market was the AMD such as the HD 5770. Nine months later, Nvidia released the GTS 450 based on GF106, a trimmed GF104. How does it stand up against the competition? Is it worth upgrading an existing DX 10 card to the GTS 450?
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Ladybird GTX 285 today |
| Tue, April 13 2010 | 4:01PM | PermaLink |
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"The Ladybird GTX 285's cooler was a little disappointing at full load, but the every day gamer should not worry about temperatures. As far as power consumption goes, the Ladybird GTX 285 fell in the about the middle of the charts. The card was a decent overclocker, and the overclock did bring some significant performance increases."
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