Video/Graphics Card Reviews

Monday, 09 November 2009

Quote: "The HD4890 iCooler x4 edition from HIS can be easily summed up as a performance bargain for US$179 at the time of this review. For those not interested in DX11 gaming and its related expensive videocards, the HD4890 is still a potent performer for the enthusiast gamer. The card tested today with its excellent heatpipe cooler and stellar overclocking performance should be considered over paying $50 more for a different name brand built off the same reference design."

Article URL: http://www.tweaknews.net/reviews/his_radeon_hd4890_icooler_x4_videocard_review/


 
Sunday, 08 November 2009
Quote: "With the release of the ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of video cards, I’ve been slowly retiring the 4800 series cards I’ve been using in my test rig for the past 18 months. This changing of the seasons inspired me to build another new main rig that features all AMD hardware, including two video cards in Crossfire. Admittedly neither of the Radeon HD 4890 cards I have are a match in specs. You can mix and match cards if need be, but the vanilla 4890 and the quietly cooled 4890 I have in my possession are too far apart from each other to work suitably in such an arrangement."

Article URL: http://www.futurelooks.com/diamond-4890pe51gxoc-radeon-hd-4890-1gb-video-card-review/

 
Friday, 06 November 2009

Quote: "Sapphire's HD 5750 is priced competitively below $150 and offers all the new features like DirectX 11, AMD Eyefinity, native HDMI & DP and more. Even though the cooler does not look like it, it works extremely well and keeps the card cool and very quiet. We were also able to overclock our sample by more than 20% which essentialy brings the HD 5750's performance to levels of the HD 5770."

Article URL: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Sapphire/HD_5750


 
Thursday, 05 November 2009
Quote: “Today I will be looking at a GTX 260 by Sparkle, the GTX 260 Plus. This isn’t your typical GTX 260, as it sports 1792 megs of memory. I reviewed a couple of Radeon HD 4870 X2s that each had two gigs of memory, but they were actually two 4870s with 1GB of memory per GPU. This is a single GPU with not much less than two gigs for itself. Will this massive amount of graphics memory make a difference? Read on to see!"

Article URL: http://www.thinkcomputers.org/sparkle-geforce-gtx-260-plus-1792mb-video-card-review/

 
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