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Published: 2011-12-22, Author: Mike , review by: alphr.com
Fantastic performance, although the sky-high price puts this out of reach for most...
New performance leader in the single GPU sector, latest vapor cooler is a solid advancement for AMD, power drain is excellent,
Single fan, around £450, it is expensive, our sample experienced some unusual horizontal sync lock issues with some monitors/televisions, Kitguru says: A new performance leader for AMD and a strong end to the year, Rating: 9.0, Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
The battle for graphics card dominance in the high end sector rarely slows down. The AMD HD7970 is the first major release for AMD in a very long time and it has succeeded in ousting the nVidia GTX580 from the top position in the single GPU marketplace.Th...
tarting with the build quality and design of the 7970 we have a card which very clearly improves on the 6970 and AMD's last generation architecture. This is the case with more obvious aspects such as the cooler down to the more technical aspects such a...
ASUS or Sapphire?While both of these cards are based on the same high-end GPU, they represent opposite ends of the spectrum in their manufacturer's approach. Compared to the reference card, ASUS has gone all out, beefing up the card, changing the configur...
Abstract: By now you would have seen the notable improvements made by the new GeForce GTX 680 graphics card from NVIDIA, which is the first SKU based on the Kepler architecture. With class leading performance that can outrun the higher TDP based Radeon HD 7970 grap...
AMD may not have done well with their CPU products but they have undeniably made a great GPU against offerings from NVIDIA. However, AMD have opted for a different pricing compared to their previous generation GPUs, 50USD higher based on the SRP of NVIDIA...