Best Graphics Cards For The Money: April 2012 |
| This month, we look at Nvidia's new GeForce GTX 680, the fastest single-GPU graphics card in the world. In addition, we talk about the arrival of the Radeon HD 7800 series, and the consequent price shifting of the entire $200+ graphics card market. more |
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Intel’s Z77 Express And Lucidlogix MVP: New Features For Gamers |
| Integrated USB 3.0, advanced management features, reduced power consumption, and a new software package from Lucidlogix separate the Z77 Express motherboards from the Z68 chipset that preceded it. Were these capabilities worth waiting for? more |
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Killer Wireless-N 1103 Review: Can Qualcomm Take On Centrino? |
| When Qualcomm bought Bigfoot Networks, maker of the famed Killer Ethernet adapters, we wondered if Qualcomm was right in the head. Could Bigfoot's enhancements possibly translate into benefits in the world of wireless networking? We're about to find out. more |
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OCZ Vertex 4 Review: A Flagship SSD Powered By...Indilinx? |
| OCZ breaks new ground with its Vertex 4 in that this isn't a SandForce-flavored SSD. The company's latest flagship features an Indilinx Everest 2 controller that definitely impresses us. Can Vertex 4 stand up against the SSD 520, m4, and Samsung 830? more |
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Meet The 2012 Graphics Charts: How We're Testing This Year |
| It's time to revamp the Graphics Charts section! For 2012, we're increasing the number of games and resolutions, dividing the results into three segments. But that's not all. We also include GPGPU benchmarking, power consumption, temperature, and noise. more |
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