Graphics Cards Category

Zotac GTX 580 AMP2 3GB Edition Review

Zotac GTX 580 AMP2 3GB Edition Review

Published by Adam on Feb 09, 2012 within Graphics Cards

ZOTAC’s quality GTX graphics cards have greatly improved in their performance and efficiency. ZOTAC made a stand as they proudly released their GTX 580, putting themselves on top of benchmarks since the GeForce GTX 480, which at one point was renowned in the industry. However, ZOTAC have push the bar even higher with the GTX 580’s big brother; the ZOTAC GTX 580 3GB AMP2 Edition which boasts a great performance boost over the normal GTX 580.


HIS HD6950 IceQ 2GB GPU Review

HIS HD6950 IceQ 2GB GPU Review

Published by Adam on Dec 12, 2011 within Graphics Cards

This is the HIS HD6950 IceQ 2GB, a graphics card built and known for its cooling feature and ability. His has released this card in relation to the AMD 6950 GPU, but aimed to do a better job of it. This card is a top notch card and would be perfect for anyone looking for great all round performance with top frame rates on the most ultra settings of games and at the same time having a good cooling aspect. The IceQ runs much cooler than most reference coolers. All this cooling performance is not done by many large fans across the cooling block, but rather copper heat pipes. Read on and take a look for yourselves...


ASUS ATI Radeon HD 6970 Direct CU II 2GB Review

ASUS ATI Radeon HD 6970 Direct CU II 2GB Review

Published by Adam on Nov 12, 2011 within Graphics Cards

Asus are one of the leading companies in technology development and have been around forever. They develop the biggest and the best of the components in a large amount you the users systems. One component they are always on top form with battling against its rivals companies in the market race for sales is Graphics cards. We have here for you today one of Asus's newest on the market, a really hardcore piece of equipment, this is the Asus ATI Radeon HD 6970 2GB Direct CU II. This card is a huge bit of kit and not for the space conscious users. Let's push onto see if it's performance can be as big as it is in size.


MSI R6950 Twin Frozr II OC review

MSI R6950 Twin Frozr II OC review

Published by Adam on Nov 12, 2011 within Graphics Cards

The nickname for the new HD 6900 series chip is Cayman, you may have heard of this name before and that is because it was the same processor they used for the cards around two years ago. These chips are huge in comparison to newer modern age chips you get these days. It has been re-designed however


Zotac GeForce GT 240 512MB Graphics Card Review

Zotac GeForce GT 240 512MB Graphics Card Review

Published by Joe on Nov 12, 2011 within Graphics Cards

ATI have been plugging the low-end mainstream market of their 5 series DirectX 11 cards with the launch of several cards: the HD 5450, HD 5570 and HD 5670 are the most recent additions. With Nvidia’s Fermi launch still several weeks away, the GT 240 bolsters the GTX-200 series and hopes to take the fight to ATI’s previous generation star of the graphics world without extra PCI-e power connections – the Radeon HD 4670.

Although a lower performance chip, the GT 240 is actually considered more advanced than many of its predecessors in the GTX-200 range. For starters, it’s DirectX 10.1 compliant as well as GeForce 3D-vision ready but perhaps the jewel in the crown is the GDDR5 memory support. Theoretically, this gives double memory bandwidth per clock allowing the GT 240 to compete in terms of memory bandwidth with cards using GDDR3 and a 256-bit memory interface as well as keeping costs down.

Today’s GT 240 comes courtesy of the vendor Zotac; introducing the Zotac GeForce GT 240 512MB graphics card...