After the launch of GF104 Nvidia got a real opportunity to design a dual-processor graphics card with Fermi architecture that would offer acceptable thermal and electrical specs. Today’s article will discuss the performance of a solution like that.
AMD have today released Catalyst 11.2 drivers for ATI/AMD Radeon graphics cards. The new drivers bring a number of enhancements and bug fixes. Gamers will be pleased to see the drivers bring performance increases for Call of Duty: Black Ops and Batman Arkham Asylum.
Igniq.com:
Despite all my inner voices trying to persuade me this was a bad idea and I didn’t need to do it, I ended up venturing into overclocking for the first time. After reading up on how well these cards overclock and how easy the software makes it these days, that coupled with the fact that I can practically cool beers in my Cooler Master HAF 932 full-tower case, I figured I’d give it a shot. I wasn’t prepared for how easy it was to get this card stable at the overclock I attained.
Igniq.com:
Back in August I set out to build a decent PC gaming rig without breaking the bank. I wanted to show how much money can be saved when purchasing all the parts separately and assembling it yourself.
Since the PC is now built, I figured I’d follow the last post up with some performance benchmarks and updates on the changes made (notably the price). It has pretty much remained the same apart from the graphics card and a few minor changes. But the few minor changes have saved even more money.
wow 5970 is insane now imagine if nividia started doing that with its GPU's.