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![]() ATI HD 5970 ReviewThis new dual-GPU king is ready to smash through any game you can throw at it. Is the GTX 295 done for? Are there any games this beast can't handle?November 17th, 2009
![]() Testing SLI on the NF980-G65We recently tested the MSI NF980-G65 in our standard test platform. It's now time to slap two other GTX260s on it, to see some 3-Way SLI action!November 16th, 2009
![]() ![]() Sapphire HD 5870 Vapor-X ReviewSapphire applies some vapors and X's into getting the HD 5870 cool.November 9th, 2009
![]() ![]() Sapphire HD 5770 ReviewThe HD 5770 has the full HD 5000 series feature set, but sells for about half the price as the HD 5870. But is the performance trade-off worth it?November 4th, 2009
![]() XFX HD 5870 ReviewXFX brings out the DirectX11 40nm firepower today with the XFX HD 5870.October 28th, 2009
![]() PowerColor HD 5750 ReviewYou don't need to spend $300 in order to get a DX11 capable card. Instead you can pick up a PowerColor 5750, and enjoy the benefits. How will this card perform? Let's find out!October 19th, 2009
![]() GPU Technology Conference '09Neoseeker went down to California to check out Nvidia's GPU Technology Conference. We saw the launch of Fermi, some great looking 3D technology, augmented reality, the maturing of CUDA, and some other cool stuff.Reports | October 12th, 2009
![]() HD 5750 & HD 5770 ReviewThe quick introduction of the HD 5770/5750 is the second part of ATI's one-two combination punch to launch the new HD 5000 series. Selling for about $160 and $130 USD, these two cards have potential to catch a few stares.October 12th, 2009
![]() ![]() VisionTek Radeon HD 5870 ReviewIt seems as though our six months of wait are up. New video cards from ATI are coming, and we're starting with the 5870. How will this VisionTek HD 5870 stack up to the rest? Let's find out.October 10th, 2009
![]() ![]() Gigabyte GTX 260 Super Overclock ReviewThis isn't just a regular ole overclocked GTX 260 -- it's a Super Overclock card. Let's see how the extra clock push plays out in our tests.October 7th, 2009
![]() ![]() PowerColor Radeon HD 5870 ReviewMake way for the next generation: the HD 5000 series from ATI. Today we'll take a look at the a big'n'bad HD 5870, from PowerColor, to see what's the new state of the GPU art.October 5th, 2009
![]() MSI R4890 Cyclone OC ReviewMSI aims to blow you away with the OC'ed Cyclone's performance.September 24th, 2009
![]() ![]() PowerColor HD 4770 PCS ReviewToday we'll be taking a look at a new HD 4770 video card from PowerColor. In addition to our regular benchmarks, we'll also run two HD 4770's in CrossFire, to see how they stack up against some of the fastest video cards available today.September 2nd, 2009
![]() ![]() VisionTek HD 4770 ReviewGDDR5 memory keeps the frames flying in this HD 4770 video card from VisionTek, selling for about $100 USD.August 20th, 2009
![]() VisionTek HD 4890 OC ReviewVisionTek invites cooling expert ZEROtherm to join the party this time around, with an overclocked rendition of the HD 4890.August 7th, 2009
![]() Sapphire Radeon HD4870 X2 ReviewIs it worth purchasing ATI's flagship card the HD 4870 X2? Or is it easier to just purchase two HD 4870's for less?July 20th, 2009
![]() ![]() MSI N275GTX Twin Frozr OC ReviewLast week, MSI impressed us with the N260GTX OC V3. Can they hit another one out of the park with the N275GTX OC Twin Frozr?July 16th, 2009
![]() ![]() MSI N260GTX OC V3 ReviewToday we have a real super-charged GTX 260 from MSI that is most certainly worthy of your consideration. Overclocked, two-fan cooling with five heat pipes. Fair price. We have a nice package here.July 8th, 2009
![]() Asus ENGTX275 ReviewIs a GTX 275 a good midway point between really fast, and exceptionally fast?July 2nd, 2009
![]() Sapphire Toxic HD 4850There has been a lot of recent speculation that it is pointless purchasing a 4850, because you can get a 4770 for slightly less and have it perform the same. It's also been said that overclocking the 4770 will result in scores that almost match the 4850. In order to find out whether or not this is true, I'll overclock a 4770 as far as it will go and then put the 4850 up against it. Will the 4850 be able to hold it's place in the world, or will the overclocked 4770 take it over?June 21st, 2009
![]() ![]() Sapphire HD 4890 Vapor-XThis summer is getting pretty hot -- maybe the Sapphire HD 4890 Vapor-X will help us keep things cool, while delivering some high-end gaming performance? We'll find out.June 18th, 2009
![]() ![]() Sapphire HD 4890 Atomic ReviewThe HD 4890 goes nuclear with this overclocked video card from Sapphire.May 28th, 2009
![]() ![]() Asus ENGTX260 Matrix ReviewAsus puts a Republic of Gamer spin on the GTX 260 (216) with the new Matrix. What, exactly, is the Matrix? We have the answer for you today in our review. Hint: overclocking!May 21st, 2009
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