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NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX 512MB
NVIDIA continues to launch its GeForce 9 series at a steady rate. Today, it's the turn of the GeForce 9800 GTX, which is supposed to be the fastest single GPU graphics card from the company now. Does it stand up to our scrutiny?
Sapphire FireGL V7600 - the Workstation Edge
Ever wondered what makes a workstation graphics card so much more powerful for applications involving digital content creation and computer assisted design? What justifies its expensive price tag? We find out where the new FireGL V7600 stands against its consumer graphics equivalents.
NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GX2 1GB - Recouping Pole Position
With two G92 cores on board, the GeForce 9800 GX2 is NVIDIA's response to the Radeon HD 3870 X2. Does this new graphics flagship possess the panache to retake the performance title from ATI? Check out our findings of this new-generation SLI-sandwich.
MSI N9600GT-T2D512-OC (GeForce 9600 GT)
Missing from our recent GeForce 9600 GT shootout is the familiar MSI brand. Here to remedy this situation, we have the overclocked MSI N9600GT-T2D512-OC, which comes in a rather gaudy red. Can it match the other GeForce 9600 GT competitors in the mid-range segment?
MSI R3650-T2D512-OC (Radeon HD 3650 512MB)
After refreshing its high-end lineup, ATI has moved to its mid-range, taking the Radeon HD 2600 series and updating it with the latest technologies like Shader Model 4.1 and DirectX10.1. The result is the Radeon HD 3650 and here to represent that today, we have MSI's OC-edition for review.
ASUS EN8800GS TOP 384MB (GeForce 8800 GS)
The NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GS was supposed to tide consumers over till the GeForce 9600 GT made its debut. However, they were non-existent in retail. We finally got our hands on an overclocked version from ASUS but do these cards still have a place in today's mid-range segment? Find out in our article.
Finding the Mid-range Sweet Spot - GeForce 9600 GT Showdown
The mid-range segment got a boost recently with the release of NVIDIA's GeForce 9600 GT, shaking up the competition and leading to price cuts from ATI. It also means a flood of new cards from the many NVIDIA board partners. To help you navigate these newcomers, here's our GeForce 9600 GT shootout.
NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT 512MB - The Nemesis of ATI
NVIDIA's GeForce 9 series hits the streets today in the form of the GeForce 9600 GT 512MB. Targeted at mainstream users, this new card inherits the DNA of the successful GeForce 8800 GT but at a more affordable price. Can it be the new mid-range bestseller?
PowerColor Radeon HD 3870 X2 1GB
Dual-core graphics cards are suddenly again in the spotlight with ATI's recently launched Radeon HD 3870 X2 and PowerColor is the next vendor to send us its version, which looks to be a very standard reference design. Does it perform up to the mark?
GeCube Radeon HD 3870 X2 X-Turbo Dual (O.C Edition)
Bored already with the standard red but bland ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2? GeCube has jazzed up its O.C Edition with its X-Turbo Dual cooler and added an extra pair of dual-link DVI outputs. Don't believe us? Read on for more on this exotic new product.
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