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AMD gave us the opportunity to preview its long awaited CrossFireX technology.

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ATI Radeon HD 3870 graphics card proved to be a really popular option for performance-mainstream market. But AMD wants to target the high-end using the same technology, but this time with two ATI RV670 chips. Let’s find out whether the new ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 is actually faster than its rivals from Nvidia camp.

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You do not come across really unique graphics cards very often, especially in the high-performance segment. Although we have to admit that the situation starts changing lately. Today we are going to introduce to you a truly unique solution like that from Gainward. Its main distinguishing feature is 1GB of onboard video memory.

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Today we are going to talk about a graphics accelerator based on Nvidia G92 GPU that should fill in the price gap between GeForce 8800 GT and GeForce 8800 GTX/Ultra. Will the newcomer cope well with this task and is it capable of anything more? Let’s find out now!

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We ran a few more quick tests to help us confirm 3870 X2 consistency and features compared to single GPU...

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Both leading graphics processor developers have become very tolerant to the fact that graphics card makers raise the clock speeds of their solutions above the nominal values in order to diversify their product range. Today we are going to tell you about two graphics cards from ATI Radeon HD 3800 family from Asustek Computer and will try to find out if the manufacturer can really benefit from increasing the nominal clock speeds of 3870 and 3850 models.

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AMD finally makes a return to the high end GPU market with its latest single-card, multi-GPU video card...

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<font face="Arial">Nvidia GeForce 6 graphics cards were the first ones to support expanded DirectX 9 version and Shader Model 3.0., which gave the company a serious marketing advantage for the next one and a half years, however, never resulted in any practical benefits for them. Today we are going to talk about ATI Radeon HD 3800, the first graphics accelerators supporting DirectX 10.1.<br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/display/radeon-hd3870-hd3850.html">Read more...</a></font>

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Since the release of the 3800 series last year, we've been waiting for AMD to introduce both the lower and upper end of their product line. The Radeon HD 3870 and HD 3850 are good values, and today we see the low end of the market get a much needed update. We still have to wait a short while to talk about new high end hardware, but hopefully AMD will be able to pull out something that puts them back in competition there.

While the lack of attention to the high end from AMD might not impact most graphics hardware buyers directly, the high end market does represent high margins and the battle between NVIDIA and AMD for leadership can be quite entertaining to watch at times. On top of that, high end hardware enables engine developers to test techniques and ideas on what will inevitably be future low end hardware. We really hope AMD gets back in the game soon for the sake of advancing the industry.

For now, we don't have low end hardware so we can't do any performance comparisons right now. AMD has promised a very hard launch, so the delay between now and when we will see a performance review should be relatively short. In the meantime we'll take a look at the hardware specs and new technologies that are part of the 3600 and 3400 series parts.

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