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AMD Launches Radeon R9 370X on the Sly
While much of the attention today has been focused on the R9 Nano and what that card will mean for AMD, another card was also quietly released. Dubbed the R9 370X, the “new” GPU features our old friend Pitcairn. Like much of AMD’s lineup, the card is a rebrand of the…
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AMD Radeon 370X Built on Full Pitcairn GPU
Details have emerged about AMD’s upcoming 370X graphics card. This budget-friendly GPU is designed to compete with NVIDIA’s GTX 950 which should arrive in retail stores within the next 2 weeks. According to GPU-Z stills from Expreview, the card will feature 1280 Stream cores and 2GB GDDR5 on a 256-bit…
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The Best Chassis for Steambox/HTPC Style Gaming Systems
Introduction Steambox is certainly grabbing a lot of headlines throughout 2014, with system integrators (such as CyberPower) creating their own custom Steambox style systems, and chassis manufacturers creating new cases that are suitable for the job. Of course, there is a lot of smoke and mirrors surrounding Steambox, but we’re…
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Sapphire R9 270X Toxic Vs NZXT Kraken Cooling Review
Introduction Managing the thermal performance of a graphics card is no easy task, manufacturers extensively research their cooling solutions in a bid to offer the best performance and value vs their competitors products. Most graphics cards are created equal; take the Sapphire R9 270X that we have here today, it…
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MSI Radeon R9 270X Mini-ITX Gaming Graphics Card Winner!
It’s that awesome time of the week once more as we get to pick a lucky winner for our latest competition! First of all I would like to take a moment to say a big thank you to the team at MSI for providing us with this incredible prize, I’m sure…
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Win An MSI Radeon R9 270X Mini-ITX Gaming Graphics Card
We’ve got an absolutely awesome prize for you this week, we’ve joined forces with the mighty MSI to give you all a chance to win one of their new Radeon R9 270X mini-ITX Gaming series graphics cards. This is still a fully fledged R9 270X graphics card on the inside,…
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Sapphire Radeon R9 270X Black Diamond Announced
Sapphire have given the massively popular Radeon R9 270X a taste of their Tri-X formula, giving it higher factory overclocks and re-releasing it as their mighty Black Diamond Edition graphics card. The only downside is that the card is currently exclusive to the Greater China region, but should the card…
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New AMD Never Settle Forever Gaming Bundle Launching Next Week
AMD have had massive success from their Never Settle bundles, offering gamers a huge saving on their graphics cards by bundling many of today’s top gaming titles. Of course some of those games are getting a little older now, but that’s spurred AMD to go back to the drawing board…
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Club3D Showoff Latest Poker Series GPU’s At CeBIT 2014
Here we are at CeBIT 2014 in Hanover where hundreds of technology companies from around the world have gathered for one of this years largest trade shows with their latest and greatest products. To start things off we’ve stopped by the Club 3D booth to see what products will be…
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Radeon R9 270X OC with 4 GB Memory Launched By GIGABYTE
GIGABYTE launched the Radeon R9 270X graphics cards with double the standard memory amount. The GV-R927XOC-4GD, available in a standard edition and one with a Battlefield 4 Origin key, features 4 GB of GDDR5 memory across a 256-bit wide memory interface, clocked at 5.60 GHz, at which the GPU has…
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Radeon R9 270X Dual-X 4GB Graphics Card Unveiled By Sapphire
Sapphire has just unveiled a new variant of its R9 270X GPU, namely the new R9 270X Dual-X 4GB GPU, which features the same specifications of its previous counterpart, except the new 4GB model features double the RAM (obviously). Sapphire says that they have updated the card with 4GB of…
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’14Series Graphic Cards Announced By Club 3D
The first ’13Series was introduced by Club3D as an addition to the PokerSeries gaming cards. They were stripped of all bundles and the ‘light’ retail package was aimed for system integrators. But consumers also saw an advantage in this deal, having all bundles stripped and the price considerably low, it…
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