AMD currently have an answer to Nvidia’s mid-range offerings with their RX 5700 and RX 5700 XT graphics cards, and in the next few weeks, custom variants of those GPUs will be filtering onto store shelves from AIBs such as PowerColor. But, with the discontinuation of the Radeon VII graphics cards (although, Radeon VII.
Read More →If you’ve not been keeping up with the news for the past few months, AMD launched their RX 5700 and 5700 XT graphic cards back in the 7th July of this year. These GPUs are based on the RDNA architecture, and the core inside these two cards is Navi 10. Well, since then there’s.
Read More →For those looking to upgrade their discrete graphics cards with an AMD flavor, you might wish to pay attention to the Sapphire Pulse Radeon RX 550 graphics cards. Sapphire have tweaked the specifications of the GPU to raise the number of Stream Processors from the usual 512 to a healthier 640. If you take.
Read More →Disclaimer: We received this GPU from AMD to review. For the past year, PC gamer’s have been spoiled for choice in the GPU market, with an excellent range of hardware from both vendors to fit in almost any budget; from the ultra expensive bleeding edge cards such as the GTX 980 Ti or Fury.
Read More →Finally, AMD’s 300 series of graphics cards have hit the shelves, and offer a modest performance boost over the previous 200 generation thanks to mild improvements in both architecture and higher clock speeds. This review will be focused on the R9 390 8GB, which AMD are targeting to the 1440P crowd. The Radeon 390.
Read More →Robert Hallock, AMD’s Head of Global Technical Marketing was kind enough to agree to an interview to discuss several key upcoming technologies for gamer’s, including Vulkan, DirectX 12 and of course, High Bandwidth Memory (HBM). This first of a two part interview will be focusing on AMD’s decision to provide the base for Vulkan and.
Read More →The Radeon 300 series has left gamer’s rather frustrated waiting for its arrival – we certainly know that it’s close, but we’ve precious few details to actually go on. Below, we can allegedly see the Radeon R9 390 (or possibly a 380) in all of its glory. Unfortunately, there’s little in the way of.
Read More →When Nvidia released their Maxwell architecture, AMD responded by rather aggressively slashing the prices of their 200 series of Radeon graphics cards. It’s an effective strategy, and combined with a few of Nvidia’s own PR blunders (namely, the GeForce GTX 970) AMD are gaining traction from gamers. For this review we’re going to be.
Read More →AMD have been extremely busy on the software front recently, they are of course working to get their Mantle API ready (for Battlefield 4, among other titles), and also releasing a slew of driver updates. One of the most important of which fixed the fan curve on the Radeon R9 290 and R9 290X.
Read More →Nvidia’s latest installment in the GTX 7xx range, the GTX 780 Ti is looking to be more than a match for Nvidia’s previous highest performing product – the Geforce Titan. Nvidia have been sent slightly on the backfoot of late, with AMD releasing the AMD Radeon 290X GPU, which in most benchmarks is pretty.
Read More →AMD have been very busy recently, not only have they just unveiled their new Mantle API, but they have been of course instrumental in helping both Sony and Microsoft with their next generation consoles. But they haven’t been sitting idly by and letting Nvidia dominant the discrete PC GPU market. AMD have began announcing.
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