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- Asus EAHD4870X2
- Editors' note: We have corrected this review since its original posting to indicate that it is the standard-clocked version of the Radeon EAHD4870X2, and not the overclocked version, as we had originally thought.If you've read our review of Nividia's GeForce GTX 295 card, you might be able to guess...
- Tags: Semiconductors, card, ASUS, Asus EAHD4870X2, NVidia Corp.
- Product reviews 2009-01-22
- Asus EAHD4870X2 Top graphics card
- If you've read our review of Nividia's GeForce GTX 295 card, you might be able to guess our assessment of this overclocked, Asus-packaged version of AMD's ATI Radeon HD4870X2. Simply, for $550--$50 more than the Nvidia card--the amped up Radeon card gives you less performance and uses more power along...
- Tags: Semiconductors, Video cards, video card, card, ASUS, Radeon, Radeon HD4870X2, Asus EAHD4870X2, chip, NVidia Corp., graphics
- Product reviews 2009-01-21
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- Maingear X-Cube (AMD Phenom II X4 940)
- Rather than simply reissue the same case with updated specs, Maingear has redesigned its small form factor X-Cube gaming desktop wholesale. The result is a new, larger case that maintains the compact nature of PCs in this niche, but also lends this system a surprising degree of internal space. Our...
- Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., AMD Phenom, Maingear X-Cube, small form factor, FragBox 2
- Product reviews 2009-02-26
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 295
- ATI has given Nvidia some staunch competition on the 3D card front the past six months or so, but with the dual-chip GeForce GTX 295, Nvidia has raced back to the top of the performance pile. At $500 for a boxed version (from Nvidia's board partners), the GTX 295 is...
- Tags: Semiconductors, Video cards, NVidia Corp., Nvidia GeForce, GeForce GTX, card, GeForce GTX 295, ATI Technologies Inc., Radeon, Radeon HD 4870 X2
- Product reviews 2009-01-16
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