Today we are going to talk about a very interesting graphics card built around two Nvidia GF114 graphics processors. Let’s discuss the performance, acoustics and cooling system efficiency of the new graphics card from EVGA.
Now Nvidia GeForce GTX 560 graphics cards exist in three different modifications: besides the already familiar GTX 560 and GTX 560 Ti there appeared GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores. How fast is the new product and how close did it get to the next performance step, GeForce GTX 570? Our test session of seven graphics accelerators will answer these questions.
Improved cooling system, high frequency potential, attractive looks – this is the new flagship Sapphire product on AMD GPU. Let’s meet the newcomer !
Today we are going to talk about another very fast and very expensive graphics accelerator. What are its advantages and drawbacks compared to the previously reviewed products from EVGA and Gigabyte? The answers to these and other questions are in our new review.
Back at CES 2011 EVGA showed off an interesting concept card featuring 2 GF104 GPUs on a single board. The resulting product was the EVGA GeForce GTX 460 2Win, a true dual-GPU card packing 2 GTX 460s on to a single board. EVGA has since refined this product by replacing the GTX 460s with GTX 560 Tis, and today is launching the next 2Win card: the EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win. Priced at $519, EVGA has the GTX 580 set in their sights, claiming to offer 30% better performance for the price. But can EVGA’s dual-GPU behemoth really surpass NVIDIA’s flagship video card? Let’s find out.
The new graphics cards from Sapphire prepare to win over their market share due to increased frequencies, unique cooling systems and very rich accessories bundles.
This review is dedicated to the newest graphics accelerator that combines all the advantages if a high-end product with a very appealing price for its class.