We've tested our NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 SLI and GeForce GTX 770 SLI GPUs, but now it's time to test out what AMD's cards can do. Our first venture into the AMD side of things at 7860x1440 is with two ...
Fewer GPUs reach the 60fps cap when playing at 1920x1080. From AMD, gamers will require the R9 290 or 290X for a constant 60fps, while Nvidia users will get away with the GTX 780. Falling just short ...
NVIDIA's GEFORCE GTX 680 really beat AMD at its own game. That game? The war on price! Typically you expect the highest end NVIDIA video card to not only come in a bit faster than the AMD offering, ...
It’s not hard to see why gamers would opt to stick with the trusty old desktop tower: PCs offer the highest resolutions, the greatest customizability, and the added flexibility of letting you play ...
AMD’s latest takes the performance crown, gracefully. It’s graphics card season again, and AMD is leading the charge with a new flagship GPU, the $550 Radeon HD 7970. It’s the start of their new 7000 ...
As expected, the GTX 980 delivered the strongest performance with 84fps at 1680x1050, though we didn't expect to see the R9 290X just 2fps slower or the R9 290 beating the GTX 970 by 4fps. More ...
Here’s a look at how the 7970 GHz Edition compares to a couple of Radeon HD 7900 cards already on the market. As you can see, the GHz Edition’s higher core and memory clock speeds separate it pretty ...
AMD’s new Radeon HD 7970 retakes the game-performance crown and offers excellent GPU compute performance, but it is significantly more power-hungry than its predecessor. AMD shipped its original ...
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