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NVIDIA Fermi Architecture, Quad Core SLI, GTX 295, GTX 280, AMD Radeon 5870, 5770, 3-Way Crossfire
Tuesday, 25 October 2011
Thursday, 12 November 2009
Intel to pay AMD $1.25bn to settle legal rows

To read more about the story, click on the link below,
Intel and AMD settle legal rows
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Batman Arkham Asylum Performance

TomsHardware.com Batman Arkham Asylum Review
Monday, 9 November 2009
How do the AMD 5770 and 5750 compare with their previous generation counterparts?

The above table gives you a nice overview of what to expect from these new DX11 graphics cards as compared to their previous generation counterparts. To read the full review, head on over to the following link.
AnandTech: AMD's Radeon HD 5770 and 5750 Review
Radeon HD 5770 in 3-way CrossfireX

Guru3D Radeon HD 5770 in 3-way CrossfireX
Friday, 19 December 2008
Geforce GTX 295 Preview
The guys at Guru 3D have previewed the new Geforce GTX 295!
No matter what game you'll play with the GeForce GTX 295, you'll play it at dazzling framerates, very high resolutions and the very best in image quality. We have shown you the performance of some pretty hot titles. Surely Left 4 Dead based on the HL-2 source engine is a pretty easy task for any modern graphics card, but the card scaled just so well. And when we look at Far Cry 2, we see more of the pretty jawbreaking performance. The same goes for Call of Duty World at War and obviously the other titles we tested. You will not have to forfeit on image quality settings and you can play in the highest resolutions. But that is of course expected. Also and I do have to mention this, the GTX 295 will be a graphics card for users with a high resolution monitor. The overall performance really starts to kick in after roughly 1920x1200, a resolution where more and more pixels need to be rendered and where GPU limitation normally kicks in pretty fast... So keep in mind that cards like these really start to show off in the higher resolutions.
Click here for the full preview.
Monday, 15 December 2008
NVIDIA QuadroFX 5800 Reviewed
HotHardware have been really lucky to get their hands on the latest NVIDIA QuadroFX cards.
The QuadroFX 4800 is a much more palatable high-end solution, coupling together a GT200 graphics processor with 1.5 GB of memory and a price tag nearly half that of the QuadroFX 5800. Let's find out how NVIDIA's massive GT200 graphics processor handles workstation-class loads instead of crunching pixels in Crysis...