Three: Definitely a Crowd.
You may have seen a while ago that we examined a new chunk of hardware that – and this may be something of a blessing – will never make it to retail: the Asus EAH3850 X3 Trinity. We were surprised and,...
View ArticleThe calm before the Brawl
The likes of David Bayon and Mike Jennings can keep their PS3s and their GTA IVs. Me, I’m much more excited about tomorrow’s UK release of Super Smash Bros Brawl (SSBB to its friends). Excited — but...
View ArticleJust in: ATI Radeon HD 4870
This is the ATI Radeon HD 4870, rumoured before its release to be one of the fastest cards around, and it has just landed in our labs, only one week after it was announced. It’s benchmarking...
View ArticleIs Nvidia losing its grip?
Today sees a very telling announcement in the graphics world. Gainward, for years an exclusive producer of mainstream and overclocked GeForce cards, has launched its first Radeons to market – the HD...
View ArticleAMD Radeon HD 6990 review: first look
We’ve seen some big graphics cards in our time but AMD’s new Radeon HD 6990, which has just been hauled into the Labs by a team of four burly couriers, takes the cake. You’ll have to take our word for...
View ArticleShuttle SX58H7 Pro review: first look
What do you reckon you’d need to cool a PC powered by one of Intel’s most powerful enthusiast processors and a £200 graphics card? A chunky heatsink? A pair of 120mm fans at the front, another at the...
View ArticleNvidia and AMD might not release new cards until 2012 — who cares?
I’ve gotten used to Nvidia and AMD rocking up with new graphics cards on a surprisingly rapid basis: since 2008 and beginning with the GeForce 9000-series, Nvidia has released six generations of GPUs,...
View ArticleThe computing relics unearthed in the PC Pro Labs
The PC Pro Lab is a dark, dingy place full of cardboard boxes, benchmarks and more motherboards, processors and PCs than we care to count, but it’s also home to a variety of kit that’s slipped through...
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