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Battle Of The $US150 Video Cards: GeForce GTX 750 Ti Vs Radeon R7 265
Marking the introduction of its Maxwell architecture, Nvidia has targeted AMD’s $150 Radeon R7 265 with the new GeForce GTX 750 Ti, a card that promises to be more than another rebadge. The GTX 750 Ti’s GM107 is meant to make Nvidia’s 28nm design process as efficient as possible by splitting Kepler’s 192-core streaming multiprocessor…
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The Gainward Nvidia GTX 760, Benchmarked And Reviewed
Nvidia has continued to roll out the GeForce 700 series this week with the GTX 760 — the generation’s first truly mainstream product, with pricing well under that of the GTX Titan, 780 and even the 770, which at $US400 stillcosts more than the average gamer is willing to spend. In other words, the GTX…
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Metro: Last Light PC Performance, Benchmarked
When the Metro 2033 was released in 2010 it contributed to raise the PC graphics bar making good use of the latest DirectX 11 rendering technologies such as depth of field and tessellation along with high resolution textures. Before that little was known about the developers of Metro.
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BioShock Infinite PC Performance, Benchmarked
Developed using a modified version of Unreal Engine 2.5 and enhanced with Havok Physics, we were blown away by the original BioShock when it launched back in September 2007. Our performance review at the time concluded that the title had “jaw-dropping visual effects” and that you’d need one of the finest graphics cards of the…