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EVGA GeForce GTX 670 SC review
" The GeForce GTX 670 review galore has started. In this review we'll look at a board from EVGA, it is the SC model that comes factory overclocked (a little). The GeForce GTX 670 is the little brother of the GTX 680 and comes well how to put it ... slightly castrated. NVIDIA disabled a couple of shader processors and designed a more cost effective and smaller PCB. The card itself is still quite beefy in terms of performance though, which you'll understand once we sifted through the specifications. The GK104 GPU based graphics card has one SM/SMX cluster disabled. This gives the GK104 GPU 1344 CUDA cores to work with, with in total, 112 texture and 32 raster operating units. The (reference) graphics card also has slightly slower clock frequencies than big poppa GTX 680, with a reference baseclock speed of 915 MHz. However the GTX 670 as well comes with a Boost clock which is set at 980 MHz -- not far off from the GTX 680 at all. " Read More... |
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Posted by Wesslan on Sunday, May 13, 2012 @ 17:52:12 UTC (58 reads)
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EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win Dual-GPU Graphics Card Review
" EVGA Corporation is a well-known manufacturer of enthusiast-oriented graphics cards that are often used for breaking records in popular benchmarks. EVGA’s Classified series, for example, features reinforced PCBs, pre-overclocked frequencies and an original cooling system with a large heatsink and blower. It even includes models with water-blocks for liquid cooling. The fastest GeForce GTX 580 available today is actually EVGA’s GeForce GTX 580 Classified Ultra with frequencies set as high as 900/1800/4212 MHz. But in this review I will tell you about a graphics card which is not only faster but also $100 cheaper than the mentioned one. " Read More... |
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Posted by Wesslan on Thursday, January 05, 2012 @ 19:05:07 UTC (122 reads)
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EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win Video Card Review
" EVGA is all about enthusiasts and the GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win video card (02G-P3-1569-KR) that the company recently released is an example of what happens when you think outside the box and can create something from scratch. What makes this video card so different is that EVGA took two mainstream NVIDIA GF114 'Fermi' GPU's and placed them onto a single PCB. They didn't stop there though as they overclocked the GPU core clock from 822 MHz to 850MHz for good measure. The end result a very unique $519.99 video card that delivers more performance than the top-of-the-line NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 video cards that cost up to $619.99 for air cooled versions. Yes, the EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win should be able to out perform the EVGA GeForce GTX 580 Classified Ultra video card, which is odd when you think about it. Why would EVGA offer such a card? Wouldn't they be hurting revenues? As with any product there are pros and cons, so let's dive into this card and see what it is all about. " Read More... |
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Posted by Wesslan on Thursday, January 05, 2012 @ 18:38:08 UTC (78 reads)
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EVGA Z68 FTW Motherboard Review
" The EVGA Z68 FTW edition is the top Intel Z68 offering from EVGA. Before we get to far in, I just want to let you know FTW doesn't stand for what you think it does, it's meant to stand for; For The Win. With the performance that EVGA is know for, they could quite possibly do that! The Intel Z68 Express chipset has been around for some time now so we aren't going to dwell to much on it this time around. " Read More... |
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Posted by Wesslan on Monday, December 12, 2011 @ 23:33:31 UTC (105 reads)
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EVGA GeForce GTX 560Ti 448 Cores Classified Video Card Review
" This the season to be jolly and most enthusiasts are looking for fresh new stocking stuffers, just in time for the holidays. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be any more big hardware announcements as the last few weeks of 2011 come to a close. Big announcements are often reserved right after December for CES Las Vegas in January, where the next year's upcoming consumer technologies are unveiled. Luckily for PC gaming enthusiasts, NVIDIA has been busy in their workshop, crafting a new limited edition GTX 560Ti based on the GF110 core. " Read More... |
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Posted by Wesslan on Thursday, December 01, 2011 @ 10:14:17 UTC (161 reads)
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EVGA GeForce GTX 580 Classified: Overclocked
" The EVGA GTX 580 Classified is one of the most powerful single card solutions on the market. With a 14+3 VRM design, a new cooler and the Classified logo many users want to know "How far can the EVGA GTX 580 Classified go?" Benchmark Reviews is here to answer this question armed with the Beta EVTUNE software to allow us to really push the voltage and is yearning to see how far this card can go. So please join us as Benchmark Reviews overclocks and benchmarks the EVGA GTX 580 Classified. " Read More... |
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Posted by Wesslan on Monday, November 28, 2011 @ 11:00:03 UTC (121 reads)
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EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win review
" The Christmas season has slowly started and for the first time ever, NVIDIA really doesn't seem to release anything new. As such their board partners are refreshing their own lineup. We've see some new GTX 560 cards, some 570 updates and sure, there will follow some other models as well -- but pretty much that's it. There is one exception to that rule though, much like their 460 model EVGA has pursued something different. See two GeForce GTX 560 Ti cards setup in SLI offer a lot of performance for roughly 400 EUR / 450 USD, and with that in mind EVGA has started developing a custom PCB with two GTX 560 TI GPU's on-board. " Read More... |
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Posted by Wesslan on Tuesday, November 08, 2011 @ 18:36:29 UTC (102 reads)
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EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win Review
" Back at CES 2011 EVGA showed off an interesting concept card featuring 2 GF104 GPUs on a single board. NVIDIA has long designed multi-GPU cards using their high-end GPUs to carve out a market segment above their top single-GPU cards, but while NVIDIA promotes SLI across almost the entire GeForce spectrum it’s promoted as a multi-card option for anything other than those halo cards. Over the years a handful of AMD and NVIDIA’s board partners have struck out on their own and designed their own multi-GPU boards, and at CES 2011 EVGA joined that club " Read More... |
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Posted by Wesslan on Saturday, November 05, 2011 @ 04:17:32 UTC (118 reads)
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EVGA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 2Win Dual GPU Review
" After months without a new GPU architecture being released, people are hungry for something, anything to whet their collective appetites. We’ll likely see some movement to ensure the Christmas rush gets fed with some “new” products but with big name titles like Battlefield 3, Skyrim and Batman: Arkham City all being released before year’s end, the market for graphics cards is seeing a large upsurge in demand. In order to freshen up their lineups and take advantage for this situation, board partners from AMD and NVIDIA’s camps are beginning to gear up with some interesting products. EVGA is leading the charge with a continuation of their 2Win series with the GTX 560 Ti 2Win. " Read More... |
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Posted by Wesslan on Friday, November 04, 2011 @ 18:03:07 UTC (106 reads)
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EVGA Z68 FTW Motherboard Review
" In this review we will be looking at the EVGA Z68 FTW motherboard. On the surface the motherboard closely resembles the P55 Classified, and in some ways it is almost identical. FTW motherboards are the current top of the line models at EVGA and are aimed at providing enthusiasts with a solid motherboard without the extra stuff that nobody will ever use. " Read More... |
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Posted by Wesslan on Sunday, October 30, 2011 @ 12:27:40 UTC (120 reads)
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