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Thursday, July 21, 2011
Sapphire Radeon HD 6770
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
VGA ATI RADEON ATI Radeon 5870 ,5850, ATI Radeon 5770, 5750, ATI Radeon 5970 Review
- Operating System: Must use Windows 7 or Windows Vista already installed DirectX 11 while
windows xp can not.
- VGA Card: At the time of writing this review only the ATI Radeon new 5xxx series supports directx 11, possibly in
the near future NVIDIA will release their latest VGA card supports DirectX 11
- Games itself: Because directx 11 is a new technology only a few games that support directx 11
eg DiRT 2 and STALKER: Call of Pripyat, but certainly within a few months later games
which already supports DirectX 11 berbanjiran.
All three factors must be qualified if one factor alone is not met then, of course, games do not run in directx 11 mode.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
ATI Radeon HD 4670 Graphics Card Review
The graphics card market seems to be pretty full from top to bottom these days, but that doesn't keep the big players in the video card industry from bringing out newer models! Today, AMD is announcing the Radeon HD 4600 series, which will be made up of the ATI Radeon HD 4670 and ATI Radeon HD 4650 graphics cards. Both of these new cards feature AMD’s TeraScale graphics engine, with 320 stream processing cores, and are based on AMD’s second generation 55nm process. The best part of both of these two new cards is the fact that they can each be purchased for under $80, which is something the mainstream market will be happy about.
The ATI Radeon HD 4670 that we will be taking a closer look at in this article is immediately available with a frame buffer of 512MB GDDR3 memory and an MSRP from USD $79. Later this month AMD will have an ATI Radeon HD 4670 available with 1GB of GDDR3, but they have not confirmed pricing on that version of the Radeon HD 4670. This card would logically cost more, but those wanting a little more memory should be willing to pay more in order to get it, so no big shocker here. The ATI Radeon HD 4650 features a frame buffer of 512MB GDDR2 memory and is coming out later in the month at an MSRP from USD $69. Both of these graphics cards are single slot solutions and require no additional power supply connectors, which make them an easy upgrade option for mainstream consumers.
With the Radeon HD 4670 sitting next to the GeForce 9500 GT it is clear that these two cards are now rivals as they look like cousins. Both cards are single slot solutions that have no need for extra power and are priced under $80. Let's take a closer look at what the Radeon HD 4670 has going on under the hood.
Monday, July 18, 2011
ATI vs NVidia Who is the best
As of today, ATI is still superior in the aspects of Image Quality (IQ or picture quality) is superior in performance NVidia 3D frame rates (frames per second speed of appearance).
Again, please caution interpreting this statement. Not that ATI's 3D performance was bad or vice versa NVidia bad IQ. to play 3D games, the ATI can be used well, too.
Similarly NVidia still looks fit enough to watch DVD High Definition.Dan from time to time, each manufacturer will attempt to overcome the shortcomings so that someday soon, we could see both balanced within all aspects. Until that happens, it's good if the computer is widely used to design graphics or watch a movie, a VGA card ATI is a better choice, but if the computer is widely used for playing 3D games, let alone the latest output, VGA NVidia who could be more fitting choice.