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| The ASUS EN9800GTX+ DK might be over-kill for many people, but it suits my needs, and it has given me the needed performance boost I wanted. It immediate took both my Windows "experience ratings" for graphics to the full 5.9, and I have no doubt this card will easily still be a performer into the next decade - if any of us are around to see it. |
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| ATI has always been clear about its strategy regarding the HD 4800-series – it would initially launch the single-GPU HD 4850 and HD 4870 cards, and then release a dual-GPU card to address the ultra-high performance end of the market. This dual-GPU card is the ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2.
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| As the GeForce 9600 GT cards we've previously reviewed both arrived pre-overclocked, we wanted to see how cheap a stock-speed card is, and how far we could overclock it ourselves. While you'd expect a pretty spartan box when going vanilla, the design on Gigabyte's box tries to convey premium rather than bargain. |
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| Yet another mid-range GPU from Nvidia, but the recent price drop makes it worth a look for a sub-£100 gaming card. |
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| With every new card from ATI pushing Nvidia further onto the back foot right now, it's clear the GeForce line needs a winner. While the rather uninspired naming of the 9800 GTX+ may suggest it'll bring little more than a mild speed boost and a price rise, one small detail made us sit up and take notice. |
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| While recent graphics card releases have mostly all been hugely powerful gaming cards - or products that offer stunning power for a surprisingly low price - the latest offering from Nvidia is a little more sedate. |
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| Nvidia's new GTX 280 GPU is the best performer on the market, but it's under plenty of pressure from ATI's more affordable Radeon HD 4850 and Radeon HD 4870. |
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| Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT has only been on the shelves for a couple of months, but overclocked versions are already appearing. BFG's effort, however, offers only small improvements to justify the extra investment. |
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| GeForce 9600 GT ushered in Nvidia's new family of graphic cards - now it's joined by the 9800 GTX. From the model number you might expect this card to set a new standard in performance (as did the 8800 GTX, which this new card replaces), but the reality is a little more mundane. |
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| A week after the ATI Radeon HD 4850 first broke cover, AMD has released full technical details of the card - and of its high-end brother, the Radeon HD 4870, which is due for July 08 |
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