NVIDIA's "Fermi" next generation GF100 GPU is not here yet. Nope, we do not have hardware. But NVIDIA has given us an in-depth look at the specifics behind the architecture as it relates to gaming. NVIDIA certainly remembered us gamers and the fact that we like lots and lots of polygons.
AMD brings DX11 down to the sub-$100 level today with the launch of the ATI Radeon HD 5670. This new video card marks DX11’s entrance into the low-end realm, but does it have the performance needed to use the special DX11 features like Tessellation in games? We run this video card through its paces and use DiRT 2 to find this out. We also compare to the GeForce GT 240 and Radeon HD 5750.
We give our readers a few of our first thoughts about NVIDIA and its new NVIDIA Surround feature that will help push forward multi-display gaming to the masses. This is a great day for PC gamers, but there are a couple of things that need to be said.
We’ve covered AMD’s ATI Radeon Eyefinity in terms of the experience provided, and now we will evaluate how Eyefinity actually performs across the entire line of ATI Radeon HD 5000 series video cards. From the Radeon HD 5970 down to the Radeon HD 5750, we review the performance of Eyefinity in some new games and some old.
Have we go a treat for you; a detailed evaluation of real-world gameplay performance and image quality in the first newly shipped DX11 capable game title, DiRT 2. Does DX11 take a nose dive in performance compared to DX9 and does it provide real-world gameplay benefits? The results may surprise you.
Galaxy is bringing you a brand new video card based on the new NVIDIA GeForce GT 240 GPU. We’ll tell you exactly what this new GPU is made of and what Galaxy has to bring to the table. We have an in-depth gameplay evaluation in store for you with several video card comparisons.
Galaxy is bringing you a brand new video card based on the new NVIDIA GeForce GT 240 GPU. We’ll tell you exactly what this new GPU is made of and what Galaxy has to bring to the table. We have an in-depth gameplay evaluation in store for you with several video card comparisons.
What are some new DX11 features DiRT 2 Demo brings with it, and what do they look like? Will DX11 cause a large drain on performance? These topics are briefly previewed today with the DiRT 2 demo and a handful of video cards.
Borderlands is a colorful co-op shooter in more ways than one, coming to retail after a lengthy development cycle including at least one redesign. It uses a familiar graphics engine, but with some tweaks and upgrades which have brought with it some unexpected performance challenges. We play Borderlands with 9 of today's best video cards.
Think your old GeForce GTX 260 or Radeon HD 4870 is getting a little long in the tooth? They’ve both had a great run, but now it might be time to upgrade. We see how these two video cards compare to the brand new PowerColor HD5770.
AMD, HardOCP, 100 gamers, five ATI Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity boxes, 5 single display boxes, and Call of Duty 4 team deathmatch. You got to like that. And one Eyefinity box to play Modern Warfare 2 on projected onto three screens giving you over 24 feet of horizontal pixel real estate.
Just when you thought there was no way to outdo the 5800 series, AMD gives us the ATI Radeon HD 5970. It has two GPUs on a single PCB and brings with it CrossFireX in a single PCIe x16 slot. We show you if it is worth your hard earned cash.