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Archive for category Graphics

Sapphire Radeon HD 5570 1GB DDR3 HDMI and DP specs

A good news from Saphire technology for Graphics card lover, Sapphire Technology one of the biggest graphics card manufacturer has done as expected and introduced a couple of Radeon HD 5570 exactly on the official launch day of AMD’s new DirectX 11 card. There’re two card, Sapphire Radeon HD 5570 1GB DDR3 HDMI and Sapphire Radeon HD 5570 1GB DDR3 DP. Read the rest of this entry »

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MSI R5770 Hawk graphics card with dual-fan Twin Frozr II cooling system

MSI introduced its first Hawk series card, a custom, and slightly overclocked Radeon HD 5770, the graphics card get name MSI R5770 Hawk. MSI R5770 Hawk features a black PCB equipped with Military Class components (Hi-c CAP, solid state capacitors, and solid state inductors), a 7+1 phase design that provides 100% more current than reference cards, built-in voltage measurement points, and the dual-slot dual-fan Twin Frozr II cooling system which boasts three heatpipes. Expect MSI to release MSI R5770 Hawk in the coming weeks at just under $200. Read the rest of this entry »

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Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 Graphics Cards specifications

Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 Graphics CardsHere’s another Radeon HD 5670 graphics card, Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 Graphics Cards. This version is equipped with a 1,024MB framebuffer and will retail for £90, including VAT. The 512MB card will sell for £70 and will also lose a few connectivity options. The card is very quiet in 2D and reasonably quiet when gaming. Sapphire Radeon HD 5670 Graphics Cards should also fit into most chassis, as it measures 169mm x 110mm x 33mm (WxDxH) and weighs 279g. There’s no external power connector here, which’ll be a boon for smaller HTPC setups. CrossFire fingers enable you to attach further cards for multi-GPU usage. Read the rest of this entry »

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Vertex3D Radeon HD 5670 graphics cards with DirectX-11 and CrossFireX support

Vertex3D_Radeon_HD_5670_1GBAfter Powercolor introduced their Radeon HD 5670, TUL Corporation one of computer manufacturer has announced a couple of Radeon HD 5670s graphics card that bear the Vertex3D banner, as Vertex3D Radeon HD 5670s graphics cards. Vertex3D Radeon HD 5670s graphics cards are very similar to their PowerColor counterparts and have 400 Stream Processors, a 128-bit memory interface, 512MB/1GB of GDDR5 VRAM, an  Arctic Cooling fansink, DirectX 11 and CrossFireX support. Vertex3D Radeon HD 5670s graphics cards prices should be in-line with other such models. Read the rest of this entry »

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PowerColor Radeon HD 5670 duo 40nm Redwood GPU

PowerColor_Radeon_HD_5670_1GBGraphics card, one of the important peripheral for gaming machine, so if it’s more better specifications your gamer more better to play. If you’re looking for a graphics card, maybe you can try this one graphics card from Powercolor, it’s named PowerColor Radeon HD 5670. PowerColor Radeon HD 5670 offer which consists of two cards that are stock clocked but have custom cooling. PowerColor Radeon HD 5670 will be available soon with a price about $100. Read the rest of this entry »

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GPU Caps Viewer 1.8.0 Latest update with OpenCL support

GPU_Caps_Viewer_1.8.0GPU Caps Viewer just get the latest update, thanks to JeGX, GPU Caps Viewer 1.8.0 has comes to us. The good news is GPU Caps Viewer 1.8.0 now OpenCL support, it’s great. This latest release, known as version 1.8.0 features the following:

  • New: added four OpenCL GPU / CPU demos. These demos use an OpenGL 3.1 or 3.2 code path.
  • New: added two OpenGL 3 demos.
  • New: added OpenCL panel for OpenCL capable devices.
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Asus Radeon HD 5770 CuCore features the 5.8oz Copper Rod

Asus_EAH5770_CuCore_graphics_cardAre you looking for a computer graphics card? Let’s check this out, a good news from Asus, one of the big computer hardware manufacturer. Asus is preparing to release its first Radeon HD 5770 with a tweaked design, Asus EAH5770 CuCore/2DI/1GD5. Asus EAH5770 CuCore boasts stock GPU and memory clocks – 850 MHz and 4800 MHz, respectively and should go on sale very soon at around 125 – 130 Euro. Read the rest of this entry »

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Photo of Dual NVidia GF100 (Fermi) in SLI on Maingear Shift PC

NVDA_GF100_Petersen2_675You’re an overclocker? This is a good photos for you a dual Nvidia GF100 in a MainGear PC. GF100 is the codename of the first Nvidia GPU based on the Fermi architecture. The upcoming 40nm chip has DirectX 11 support, 512 CUDA cores, and will make its debut in Q1 2010. The card powered by the GF100 is supposed to be 10.5-inches long, have a 384-bit memory interface and boast GDDR5 VRAM. Read the rest of this entry »

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PowerColor Radeon HD 5750 Go! Green edition

PowerColor Radeon HD 5750 Go! Green edition

You are a computer mania and If you are a fan of green, perhaps one artificial PowerColor graphics this will be your attention. Graphics card is DirectX 11 support and is the first in the Go! Green Series. Go! Greean means less power equals less carbon produced. The ‘green’ Radeon HD 5750 is said to deliver the same performance as reference models but without requiring additional power, which probably means the card lacks the 6-pin PCIe power connector found on regular HD 5750s. Read the rest of this entry »

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ASUS EAH5870 1GB Graphics Card

asus-eah5870-graphics-cardImage above is ASUS EAH5870 1GB Graphics Card. HD5870 comes packaged in a fairly standard but attractive box, making use of vivid colours and mythical graphics to allure to customers. However this is not the most striking feature to be presented on the front of the box. ASUS EAH5870 1GB Graphics Card features like 1GB GDDR5 video memory, ATI EyefinityTM Technology for 3-monitor output, HDCP compliant and Microsoft Direct X 11 & OpenGL 3.1 compliant. Read the rest of this entry »

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