BenchmarkReviews.com: After a 14 year gestation, Duke Nukem Forever has finally arrived. Those of us who played the original Duke Nukem games after weaning ourselves from Doom and Quake have finally had our patience rewarded, but adding a little frosting to the cake is the fact that Duke Nukem Forever was coded to take full advantage of NVIDIA's 3D Vision technology: it's a "3D Ready"-qualified game. Benchmark Reviews takes a look at this irreverent take on the FPS genre in 3D.
This $2000 PC makes no noise despite an Intel Core i7 processor and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 graphics card.
Interesting concept... But what about high ambient temperatures? Or are the assuming that if you have to money to buy this, you can afford to run air conditioning during the summer?
ChipLoco: Galaxy GeForce GTX 760 GC smiles for the camera and its the first one to be revealed. Galaxy’s graphics card have always been eye catching to say the least, beastly in performance with amazing aesthetics adds to the appeal of a gaming PC. Galaxy GeForce GTX 760 GC comes with a custom dual-fan cooler with a cleaning-mode support.
ChipLoco: NVIDIA releases their GeForce GTX 770 graphics card today. Its the second graphics from the GeForce 700 series, first one being the GTX 780 which was released last week. It is based on the last generation GK104 which is also used in GTX 680. However, GTX 770 has GK104-425 chip as compared to the GK104-400 from GTX 680. The new chip has same number of internal components resulting in 1536 CUDA cores, 32 ROPs, 128 texture units and 3.5 billion transistors but its more refined resulting in higher clocks. The GeForce GTX 770 comes with core clock of 1046 MHz and boost clock of 1085 MHz. The 2GB/4GB GDDR5 memory is clocked at a full 7 GHz and has a 256-bit wide memory interface. These clock make GTX 770 the graphics card to have highest ever reference clocks.