12 February 2007, 14:19
Bottom line - a well-executed GeForce 8800 GTS 320MiB package from Foxconn that's only compromised, we feel, by a slightly high price.
12 February 2007, 13:59
Bottom line - XFX's XXX Edition GTS cards are high on performance but distinctly average when price is factored in. Right now, given a choice, we'd go for the 320MiB ...
11 February 2007, 18:59
GeForce 7600 GT retail cards need to be aggressively priced and therefore offer significant value for money to the average user: the Foxconn FV-N76TM2D2 doesn't.
5 February 2007, 08:22
Bottom line - the fastest graphics card we've tested and one that will continue to impress as DX10 titles hit the shelves. £460 is a lot of money, sure, but ...
26 January 2007, 09:04
The bottom line is that the GeForce 8800 GTS SKU is a fine buy for folks looking for decent framerates in games available today and, looking ahead, for the next ...
8 December 2006, 08:47
Our main concern for the Foxconn FV-N88XMAD2-OD centres around the fact that GeForce 8800 GTX is all about technology leadership by the early adopters, so Foxconn's comparatively late entrance into ...
5 December 2006, 07:41
In view of the undeniable benefits of RV570 as a midrange GPU, the considered effort that Sapphire has put into this SKU, and the minimal price hike for a 'special ...
27 November 2006, 08:00
Despite its very limited focus, the HEXUS Bang4Buck graph says it all...
21 November 2006, 08:11
Radeon X1650 XT is a reasonable SKU and HIS' pre-overclocked IceQ Turbo version is decent for the most part. However, when judged against the competition in the same price bracket ...
17 November 2006, 08:49
We come away from this review pleased in the knowledge that current midrange cards still return decent performance, down to both NVIDIA and ATI's offerings being directly based on high-end ...
8 November 2006, 19:08
We concern ourselves with a chip codenamed G80, Windows XP and D3D9, and a bunch of old and new games. The ride will require you to pay a bit of ...
8 November 2006, 18:58
If you want the fastest graphics card in town it will have to be a G80-based card. ASUS' implementation is as good as any. Recommended.
8 November 2006, 18:58
So my Christmas shopping list just got one item longer, and my family will be taking out second mortgages to afford the graphics card and quad-core CPU I now so ...
7 November 2006, 08:33
In summary, a product whose appeal is limited to a minority of people. If you happen to be one of them, this card is a current no-brainer.
6 November 2006, 08:10
In summary, then, £200 will buy you a better GeForce 7950 GT 512MiB card for your money, with a higher-quality warranty and stocked at a wider range of e-tailers. The ...
25 October 2006, 08:28
The XFX 7950GT Extreme Edition Passive delivers precisely what you'd expect for a 7950GT with slightly increased core and memory clocks.
17 October 2006, 11:04
The Radeon X1950 Pro, then, nudges the present midrange graphics-card balance in favour of ATI.
9 October 2006, 10:11
We mooted the idea of special signature boards bearing the Foxconn logo to the VGA product manager earlier in the year, wondering if they were going to go down that ...
4 October 2006, 08:59
Radeon X1650 PRO is an easy one to explain, thankfully. Think Radeon X1600 XT but with slightly higher clocks and you're bang on, ATI asking its AIB partners to pretty ...
22 September 2006, 08:43
Give the NVIDIA GeForce 7300 product line a shufti and you'll see a 4-wide group of base SKUs that fill pretty much the bottom rung of the company's PCI Express ...
21 September 2006, 09:10
GeCube and Sapphire step into the ring with overclocked X1300 XTs, battling with the weapons of clock speed, construction and bundle.
18 September 2006, 09:11
Bridgeless and dongle-less multi-GPU rendering isn't exactly new. We've seen it on lower end SLI and CrossFire solutions, but now it's starting to rear its head higher up the product ...
14 September 2006, 13:59
Ready to check out the full-G71-sporting, 550/700-clocked, 512MiB-carrying, HDCP-protected, supposedly quiet new NVIDIA assault on the top end of the mid-range? Hold on to your tighty whiteys then, pixel fans, ...
14 September 2006, 09:05
Join us as we take not one, but two of these cards for a spin, evaluating single- and dual-card performance along the way, pitting the HIS X1900 GT IceQ3 against ...
6 September 2006, 13:59
So two new GeForce 79-series SKUs designed to do damage at two specific price points, using G71 to get the job done. Let's chat about the GeForce 7900 GS further ...
1 September 2006, 08:39
It's key for system integrators be able to put together budget systems that can still provide the fully-fledged interfaces of the likes of Vista, without having to fork out for ...
29 August 2006, 08:39
In recent months there's been quite a kerfuffle over which graphics cards support HDCP. However, we are seeing cards that definitely do support it (and HDMI) trickling through slowly now. ...
23 August 2006, 08:16
Today the shroud can be lifted and you can all get a good look at 'R580+'
21 August 2006, 08:29
Multi-GPU technology is good right across the board but it makes even more sense with the midrange market, and upgrading to two cards, when funds permit, is always a decent ...
9 August 2006, 14:00
A week or so ago the boss got on the blower, breathing heavily. Never a good sign. "Black pearls, Rys, black pearls are coming. Be prepared. 4 chips. SLI. Be ...
9 August 2006, 07:50
Join us to see if Galaxy's heavily breathed-upon GeForce 7300 GT is worth your hard-earned.
26 July 2006, 08:21
New and legacy NVIDIA AGP boards shoot-it-out, plus comparisons with GECUBE's ATi AGP entrant... who said AGP is dead?
19 July 2006, 09:08
Do you want the fastest single-card consumer 3D graphics product on the market at the time of writing (it's 11th April 2006 as I tap this out) ? Do you, ...
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