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We've tested our NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 SLI and GeForce GTX 770 SLI GPUs, but now it's time to test out what AMD's cards can do. Our first venture into the AMD side of things at 7860x1440 is with ...
Our second HD 6970 arrived and it was from no one other than AMD themselves. We knew that there was only one thing to do, though, and that was to Crossfire this bad boy. In October we saw the HD ...
And we did our best to get you a complete overview, so this review will cover AMD Radeon HD 4850 Crossfire results as well. This launch definitely should be an interesting one, so therefore let's ...
It's that time, AMD today unleashes their all new high-end product, the Radeon 4850 and 4870 X2 ... We'll also test the 4870 X2 card in Crossfire. You can find the 21 page article right here.
As I’m sure is obvious by now (I’d sure hope so!), AMD released its long-awaited Radeon HD 6800 series of graphics cards late last week. We of course posted an in-depth look at the company’s two ...
AMD a couple of weeks ago released its first Radeon HD 6900 graphics card models, and at the time our article was published (about a week late due to various circumstances), we were unable to include ...
it punishes Nvidia’s GTX 980 and proved to be the true champion of AMD’s new Fiji lineup. Which begs the question: If one Radeon Fury performs this admirably, will two of them in CrossFire ...
Metro 2033 ran at just over 60 FPS with the PowerColor Radeon HD 6870 2GB Eyefinity 6 Edition cards in CrossFire mode. With 5x1 Eyefinity and a resolution of 5400x1920 though, we had to run the ...
When we looked at the 7750’s CrossFire performance in relation to ... we’re astonished is an understatement. When it comes to AMD’s ability for cards to scale their performance to a certain ...
ComputerBase: The Radeon HD 7990 is a blistering fast gaming graphics card – simply measured in frames per second. However, it's a dual GPU card and still facing the same multi GPU problems we ...
Well when we take the pure simplicity of setting up the configuration both from and installation point of view and enabling CrossFire ... take our hats off to AMD here, as we’ve already found ...