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Asus NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 Review
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"The Asus GTX 580 Graphic Card arrived Technic3D. Technic3D will check the GTX 580 in the following Review with a Resolution from 2560x1600, 1920x1200, 1680x1050, 1280x1024, the real Power Consumption, loudness, temperature and many more in new Games against other Graphic Cards."
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GIGABYTE Radeon HD 5670 review
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Today we're looking at the GIGABYTE Radeon HD 5670 vga card. At first sight nothing special about this card, apart from (reading from the box) enormeous 80mm large fan, the golden (!) plated HDMI connector and to top it off: DX11 support. Oh, and it's also Windows 7 compatible. Actually, the card doesn't look that bad, as in 'I have seen worse'. It's not a real good looker, though ... but it's what is underneath that big cooler that matters.
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Introducing the Multi-GPU Index
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The Multi-GPU index is a portable set of data that we assign to determine the multi-gpu potential of any motherboard. A higher index number indicates a favorable condition for multiple graphics cards while a lower number indicates a hindrance in one of our leading indicators. Since the Index does not take into consideration system architecture it can be applied to motherboards regardless of processor or chipset generations.
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Arctic Cooling Accelero Xtreme Plus meets HD 6970
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Hardwareoverclock.com has reviewed the Arctic Cooling Accelero Xtreme Plus vga cooler on a HD 6970. This videocard is very interesting, fast in performance, but also too load. Maybe we have found a quieter alternative with the Xtreme Plus. The results are very amazing.
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Diamond Radeon HD 6970 XOC 2GB Video Card
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Samples from Diamond have been a bit few and far between, but we're glad to welcome them back with open arms. It wasn't hard to get my attention, though, as they waved a pre-overclocked HD 6970 in front of my face via email.
Diamond has managed to attack this model fast; faster than anyone else and we wonder if that meant a 10MHz increase on the core and a 50MHz QDR memory bump. Well, I'm going to give you a bit of a spoiler here and let you know they've done more than that to the clocks."
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Inno3D Geforce GTX460 OC Review
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"Some readers may remember that my first review of a GTX460 card was pretty negative – quite simply, the 768MB version I had been sent to test was no better than my GTX275 other than the DX11 capabilities, and in fact scored lower in most benchmarks than my older gen card. However, today I am reviewing the 1GB version – and not only that, the Inno3D “OC” version which is pre-overclocked to 820MHz core, 950MHz memory and a shader clock of 1640MHz – quite a step up from standard clocks (675MHz, 900Mhz, 1350Mhz respectively)."
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ASUS EAH6970 Review
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The latest variant of the HD6970 comes to us via ASUS. Does their voltage tweak BIOS enable extra performance?
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HIS HD6970 & HD6950 Review
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After the confusion of the 6800 naming finally its time for the 6900 series releases! Bring on the HIS 6950 and 6970.
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AMD Radeon HD 6970 2GB Video Card in Crossfire
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Our second HD 6970 arrived and it was from no one other than AMD themselves. We knew that there was only one thing to do, though, and that was to Crossfire this bad boy. In October we saw the HD 6800s launch and when we tested them in Crossfire we were amazed at the awesome scaling the series was offering.
While we probably should've done the HD 6950 first, the bottom line was that I was just too excited to see what the HD 6970 could do, so I threw that to the top of the pile. I had my fingers crossed that the scaling we saw in the HD 6800 series was also going to show with the HD 6900s series. There was only one way to find out, though, and that was to test them."
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Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 2GB Video Card
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"I can honestly say I wasn't 100% sure we would see this day, this year. Twelve months ago it was all about the GTX 480 which at this stage was already delayed by a month. Jump forward twelve months and the HD 6900 series which was due to come out this time last month wasn't here.
Little information on the model on all levels didn't help increase confidence levels, but fortunately it doesn't matter now; the card did make it this year, and we know that stock has been shipped to suppliers and it seems shipped in decent quantity, too. AMD has managed to scrape in just before the holidays and the question on everyone's mind is, was it worth the wait? And do I buy this over one of the NVIDIA offerings?"
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ASUS ENGTX580 Voltage Tweak - SLI
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When the GTX 580 launched, most manufactures were not able to come out with their own overclocked versions of the GTX 580. ASUS was one of the few manufacturers to have factory overclocked cards with the launch: the ASUS ENGTX580 Voltage Tweak. It is a bit ridiculous that the core speed on this card has only been raised from 772MHz to 782MHz, but ASUS claims it produces about 50% more speed, higher performance, and greater satisfaction. We'll put that statement to the test in our overclocking section, and we'll also have some numbers for certain benchmarks.
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EVGA GeForce GTX 580 Superclocked Video Card Review
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"Rage3D reviews the EVGA GeForce GTX 580 Superclocked edition, and tries out Nvidia Surround for the first time. Join us for GTX 580 SLI head to head against Quad Crossfire, in the form of overclocked HD 5970s and Crossfire HD 5870 2GB cards, all in glorious HD and 6 megapixel triple display resolution! "
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ASUS Radeon HD 6950 CrossFire
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In this review we will look at the performance of two Radeon HD 6950 cards running in CrossFire. This delivers a massively powerful graphics solution that is over 25% faster than NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 580 and also beats AMD HD 5970. At $600, this setup also manages to deliver maximum price/performance when looked at from a high-end graphics angle.
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HIS HD 5450 Silence 1GB PCIe x1 Eyefinity Video Card
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"With the release of the HD 6000 series you can be forgiven for wondering why we're testing not only a HD 5000 series card, but a low end HD 5450. Well, the reason we're doing it is because HIS are bring us something a little different to the table this time around.
While a PCI-E x1 card is something a little different, it's not overly special for a lot of people. What this card offers, though, is the inclusion of Eyefinity support thanks to the inclusion of the DisplayPort connector."
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 1GB Roundup
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"GeForce GTX 460 competes well with both the older Radeon HD 5830 and the newer Radeon HD 6850. For example, Manli GeForce GTX460OC has a highly efficient cooler and is factory overclocked to 800 MHz. It even works fine at 850 MHz core clock rate."
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