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Asus EAH5970 2GB GDDR5 Review

Introduction Today marks a 'red'-letter day of sorts for AMD, which looks to reclaim performance leadership in the graphics cards industry with its new flagship ATI Radeon HD 5970 graphics accelerator. Of all the products AMD has been working on over the past year, we bet this product won the most anticipation, since the "next big thing" from [...]

AMD’s Radeon HD 5850 Review

Today the other shoe drops, with AMD launching the 5870’s companion card: the slightly pared down 5850. It’s the same Cypress core that we saw on the 5870 with the same features: DX11, Eyefinity, angle-independent anisotropic filtering, HDMI bitstreaming, and supersample anti-aliasing. The only difference between the two is performance and [...]

AMD’s DX11 GPU, Eyefinity and 6 Display Outputs

Introduction That's six Dell 30" displays, each with an individual resolution of 2560 x 1600. The game is World of Warcraft and the man crouched in front of the setup is Carrell Killebrew, his name may sound familiar. Driving all of this is AMD's next-generation GPU, which will be announced later this month. I didn't leave out any [...]

Asus Geforce GTX 295 MARS Review

Introduction Today a review on that product you all know and heard about yet can not buy. Either for budget reasons .. or sheer lack of availability in the market. If you have been living under a rock and don't know what the ASUS Mars is .. let me give you an easy breakdown. You take two GeForce GTX 285 graphics cards, stick 4 GB of memory [...]

nVidia GTX 260 SLI Review

Introduction Last summer, shortly after the introduction of nVidia's 700 and 8000 series motherboard chipsets, OCIA.net took a closer look at one of their new features, Hybrid SLI. Either through augmenting graphic processing power via GeForce Boost, or reducing power consumption using Hybrid Power, nVidia combines the onboard graphics chip [...]

AMD Radeon HD 4770 CrossFire Review

For near the same price as a single Radeon HD 4890 1GB video card you can install two Radeon HD 4770 video cards in a dual-GPU CrossFire configuration. The question is, "What kind of value and performance do both configurations provide and which one is going to give you the best gaming experience?" Introduction When the AMD Radeon HD 4770 [...]

VGA game performance – Windows 7 vs Vista

ATI and NVIDIA -- Single versus Multi-GPU Last week Microsoft released the final build (RTM) version of Windows 7 to MSDN members, yes Windows 7 has gone gold, though you as a consumer might have to wait a while longer (October) for you to be able to upgrade to Windows 7. MSDN members already have access to the final build and as such can [...]

Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 GDDR4 & HD 4830 Review

Item Name : Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 Price : RM278.00 Item Name : Sapphire Radeon HD 4670 Price : RM329.00 Gaming on a budget isn't as difficult as it once was, thanks to superb offerings from both ATI and NVIDIA that go for a modest price. But, what about the sub-Rm400.00 crowd? We'll find that out here, at least from the ATI [...]

SAPPHIRE VAPOR-X HD 4890 2GB GDDR5 PCI-E OC

Item Name : SAPPHIRE VAPOR-X HD 4890 2GB GDDR5 PCI-E OC Display Card Price : RM 959.00 SAPPHIRE Technology has just announced a new variant of the SAPPHIRE HD 4890 Vapor-X sporting 2GB of onboard GDDR5 memory - offering users even more versatility from this series featuring SAPPHIRE Vapor-X cooling technology for quiet and cool [...]

Leadtek GF GTX295 1792MB DDR3 -Fastest ever seen

Product Name : Leadtek GF GTX295 1792MB DDR3 Price : RM1875.00 Highlight PCI Express 2.0 GPU Provides Support for Next Generation PC Platforms GPU/Memory Clock at 576/1008 MHz!! HDCP capable 1792MB, 896-bit memory interface for smooth, realistic gaming experiences at Ultra-High Resolutions /AA/AF [...]
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