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Section : Graphics cards
 After three months of Radeon domination, NVIDIA has reacted with the GeForce GTX 680, introducing the first Kepler generation GPU and looking to surpass the Radeon HD 7970 without sending power consumption through the roof. Read... |
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Section : Graphics cards
 AMD has renewed its mid-range with the Radeon HD 7770 and 7750. We've looked in detail at how the reference models and the XFX Radeon HD 7770 Black Super OC Double Dissipation Edition perform. Read... |
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Section : Processors
 With its $999 price tag, the Core i7-3960X is far too costly. Hopefully, access to the LGA 2011 platform can come cheaper with the i7-3930K, a six-core, and the i7-3820, a quad-core. How do these processors perform? Read... |
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Section : Graphics cards
 Following the Radeon HD 7900s and the 7700s, AMD has introduced the Radeon HD 7800s, designed for gamers looking for a decent compromise between price and performance. Let’s see what our full test reveals... Read... |
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Section : Graphics cards
 A couple of weeks after the HD 7970, AMD finally launched the Radeon HD 7950. On the menu: several units less but the promise of significant overclocking potential. Is this the end for the GeForce GTX 580? Read... |
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Section : Motherboards
 PCI Express 3.0 is here at last, but to what extent has the promise of improved speeds been fulfilled? Is there an impact on performance in applications and gaming? What about CrossFire? All questions deserving of an answer! Read... |