We got our hands on the second revision of AMD’s first CrossFireX enabling drivers, and its time to revisit our scaling results- Now with 100% more Crysis.
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Popularity: 35% [?]
We got our hands on the second revision of AMD’s first CrossFireX enabling drivers, and its time to revisit our scaling results- Now with 100% more Crysis.
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Popularity: 35% [?]
Performance numbers with a super early CrossFireX evaluation driver. Not to be considered representative of final performance!
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AMD’s R680 is a huge graphics card with huge potential. Does the HD 3870 X2 mark a return to competition for the Green Team?
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NVIDIA is not ready to ease up on their relentless pummelling of the high-end graphics market just yet.
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So let me get this straight: GTS < GT < GTX? Does that follow any sort of logical nomenclature? No. Is the 8800GT the amazing product that NVIDIA (sort of) needs it to be?
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The mid-range video card segment is often the most desired by manufacturers. Does Diamond’s ATI offering have what it takes to capture this market and your hard earned dollars?
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Diamond’s Viper Radeon HD 2900XT 1024MB GDDR4 graphics card looks to be the final incarnation of ATI’s long-awaited R600 core. Does this card have what it takes to overcome NVIDIA’s 8800 Ultra?
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Mid-range cards are popular among us gamers and Diamond’s X1950PRO is targeted right for that market. Can this mid-range powerhouse compete with the more expensive 7950GT from NVIDIA?
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Does the Sapphire ATI Radeon X1900 lasso those eye-candy abundant games into submission with an insane 512MB memory? Will it slaughter the competition? There’s only one way to find out…
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We submit these results from our tests of the PhysX card while playing CellFactor to serve as an addition to our review of the ASUS PhysX P1 physics card.
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AGEIA’s PhysX PPU represents a new era in computing. For the first time ever, dedicated physics processing is becoming a reality. We take a look at the ASUS PhysX P1 to see if physics processing is all it’s cracked up to be.
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