Having already checked out the AMD R9 280X and AMD R9 270X for today’s launch it is now time to take a look at something from the mainstream R7 series and in particular we have the R7 260X with us in ...
This isn’t the first AMD HD 7790 we have taken a look at and no doubt it will not be the last either, that is until AMD replaces it with something newer. AMD’s HD 7790 falls in between Nvidia’s GTX ...
Taipei, Taiwan – March 18, 2010 - SPARKLE Computer Co., Ltd., the professional VGA card manufacturer and supplier, today announced the SPARKLE GeForce GT 220 2GB Graphics Card the first GT220 graphics ...
The flurry of graphics-card announcements from NVIDIA and AMD in the preceding five months is now coming to an end. AMD has brought a number of new GPUs into the Radeon HD 6000-series fold while ...
PowerColor has launched a new graphics card with a massive 2GB of memory, the PCS HD4850. The PowerColor PCS HD4850 is based on the RV770 core chip, with 800 stream processors and 2GB of GDDR3 ...
Late last year, AMD introduced the Hawaii based Radeon R9 290/290X along with the Bonaire based Radeon R7 260/260X which utilized AMD’s updated GCN (Graphics Core Next) architecture. AMD’s updated GCN ...
Verdict: The Colorful NVIDIA Geforce GT710-2GD3-V 2GB GDDR3 Graphics Card stands out with its . Designed for users who demand the best from their devices, Colorful NVIDIA Geforce GT710-2GD3-V 2GB ...
While not quite out in time for our GTX 285 round-up, Sparkle's making sure you have just one more option when it comes time to lay out for a new NVIDIA GPU. The company's non-extravagant GeForce GTX ...
A few months ago we got a chance to check out the Sapphire R9 270X 2GB TOXIC, and found ourselves extremely impressed with what was being offered from the company. We actually found ourselves so happy ...
Verdict: The Inno3d NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 2GB Graphic Card stands out with its . Designed for users who demand the best from their devices, Inno3d NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 2GB Graphic Card delivers ...
Remember the days when it felt like a requirement to shell out at least $400 for a graphics card in order to get an “excellent” gaming experience? I do. Not long after Techgage launched in 2005, I ...
In December, I took AMD’s $99 Radeon R7 260 for a spin. Overall, I was left impressed with the 1080p gaming it could deliver, and even went as far as calling it a “console-killer”. Little did I ...
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