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VideoPages: » next ![]() ![]() Palit HD 4870 Sonic Review'Sonic' does not mean regular, normal, or boring. For starters, the Palit HD 4870 Sonic has a turbo switch, two fans, and is overclocked. But is there any reason to stick with a vanilla HD 4870?October 9th, 2008
![]() HD 4670 Review: Mainstream muscle card?ATI's vanguards, the HD 48xx series, have climbed to the top of the performance charts over last month. Today we'll look at the HD 4670, which aims for smooth gaming at less than $100 USD.September 11th, 2008
![]() ![]() Double the fast: Palit HD 4870 X2 ReviewThe only thing better than one really, really fast video card GPU is when you take it and put on a PCB with yet another really, really fast GPU. Check out our review of the Palit HD 4870 X2!August 11th, 2008
![]() ![]() Gigabyte 9600GT ReviewThe new Gigabyte 9600GT 512MB video card has a silent, passive cooling system and a special feature never before seen in our hardware lab. Let's see how this baby stacks up.July 29th, 2008
![]() A quick look at CrossFire performance: Catalyst 8.7 & VistaNew Catalyst drivers came out yesterday, so we took out a stack of ATI cards and ran some benches. It turns out that two HD 4870 cards should be just about fast enough for anyone -- when they work.July 23rd, 2008
![]() ![]() Diamond Radeon HD 4870 ReviewSporting 512MB of blindingly fast GDDR5, the Diamond HD 4870 is taking no prisoners, not stopping for traffic lights, and not busting open savings accounts on its way to deliver extreme performance.July 4th, 2008
![]() ![]() ATI HD 4800 series launch: VisionTek HD4850 ReviewLast week it was NVIDIA's turn, and now, it's ATI's. Today we look at the VisionTek Radeon HD 4850. You might have heard all the buzz -- now its time to check out what all the buzz was about.June 20th, 2008
![]() Initial testing and impressions of the GTX 280NVIDIA gets started on a new generation with the introduction of the GTX 280. This new GPU packs a big punch, and is not taking any prisoners. Check it out!June 16th, 2008
![]() Virtual reality virtually here? Review of the VR920 glassesWhy use a monitor when you can carry your display around in your pocket? Today we look at something a little bit different: video eyewear that promises to add another dimension to your gaming experience.June 11th, 2008
![]() ![]() Palit 9600GSO Sonic ReviewThe Palit 9600GSO Sonic is a speedy new card coming into stores for under the $150 mark. We put it up against 9 other cards to see if this 768MB, new-but-not-really, 9600GSO has what it takes to compete.June 4th, 2008
![]() VisionTek Radeon HD 3870 X2 Over-Clocked ReviewThe video card-ologists from VisionTek came up with a over-clocked, dual-GPU HD3870X2 that aims for the absolute top level of performance. We'll put the HD3870X2 up against its arch-nemesis, the 9800GX2, and see what this card is capable of.May 15th, 2008
![]() ![]() Gaming with a Diamond HD3450You can do a lot with a $55 Diamond HD3450 card... but can you game? We'll take a look at this proposition today by checking out some gameplay videos of games in action on a HD3450.April 28th, 2008
![]() Palit 9800 GTX: Review and SLI testingToday we take a look at the a 9800GTX from Palit. For our benchmarking, we focus on SLI testing: how does two 9800GTX's stack up to a pair of 9600GT, 8800GT, and 8800GTS 512 cards?April 8th, 2008
![]() ![]() The new standard of fast: XFX 9800 GTXThe ninth generation gets into full swing with the introduction of pack-leader, the 9800 GTX. We'll see what XFX has to say on the topic of performance with this G92 derived enthusiast card.April 1st, 2008
![]() The new midrange: 10 good cards for around $200With prices falling fast, what has recently been considered high-end has now become the new middle of the road. For over and under the $200 mark, we look at 10 cards that might do your gaming sessions justice. PC gamers now have a new midrange that's worth getting excited about.March 20th, 2008
![]() ![]() GPU powerhouse: the XFX 9800GX2Today we are looking at a Goliath of a video card: the XFX GeForce 9800 GX2. With 1GB of GDDR3, this latest dual-GPU edition to NVIDIA's nine series is reaching towards the absolute top level of gaming performance.March 18th, 2008
![]() Gigabyte Radeon HD 3870 versus the 9600GTToday we look at a HD 3870 from Gigabyte. This HD 3870 has 'Ultra Durable 2' technology as well as a slick Zalman cooler -- but does it have what it takes to go up against the 9600GT?February 27th, 2008
![]() ![]() Palit GeForce 9600GT Sonic Review & SLI TestingWith the introduction of the 9600GT, NVIDIA's GeForce 9 Series has officially arrived. Today we'll take a look at what Palit has done with this new mid-range milestone, and see how it stacks up to the competition.February 21st, 2008
![]() Asus EAH3870X2 TOP ReviewDouble the power, double the fun? That's the question today as we take a look at this speedy, dual-GPU video card with four DVI ports from ASUSTeK.February 4th, 2008
![]() ![]() XFX GeForce 8800 GT Alpha Dog Edition 256MBThis overclocked XFX 8800 GT XXX Alpha Dog has a lot of bite -- but how well does this 256MB GT stack up against a 512MB 8800 GT and a 512MB HD 3850? Let's find out.January 15th, 2008
![]() Asus EAH3870 TOP ReviewThis red rocket is put up against some healthy competition, including the new GTS, and both 256MB and 512MB varieties of the 8800 GT. Let's see how things look when the dust settles.December 27th, 2007
![]() A new GTS: the 8800 GTS 512The 8800 GTS 320MB cards have been very popular with gamers over the last year. Now a new 512MB GTS is out, based on the G92 GPU. Will this new GTS be as admired, enjoyed and loved, as the old GTS ?December 12th, 2007
![]() ![]() PowerColor HD 3850 Xtreme PCS (512MB) ReviewHere he have Neoseekers first look at the RV670. Now that we saw what NVIDIA's 8800 GT could do, let's see what this reply from ATI and PowerColor can bring to the gamer's table.November 27th, 2007
![]() ![]() BFG 8800 GT OC ReviewIt's time to launch a new GPU into the hands of the gaming masses. This BFG 8800 GT OC looks like it'll offer a ton of performance at a mid-$200 price tag. Let's bench it, and see just how much performance.October 29th, 2007
![]() MSI RX2600XT Diamond Plus ReviewToday we look at MSI's RX2600XT Diamond Plus. This video card, based on the HD 2600 XT, has 512 MB of GDDR4 memory and is overclocked out-of-the-box -- but is this enough power to propel this card into a league of its own?October 15th, 2007
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