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ASUS in Search of Incredible - Pillars of Product Excellence
Amid the aggressive competition, ASUS continues to produce innovative and revolutionary products by enforcing its key principles of product development.
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 - More Than Just a Rebadging Exercise
Hot on the heels of the GeForce GTX 780 is the new GeForce GTX 770. This new card is based on a slightly tweaked version of the GK104 GPU found in the GeForce GTX 680. We take it for a spin to see what's new and how it performs.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost OC Duel - ASUS vs Palit
NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 650 Ti Boost offers great performance and value for its midrange specifications. Now it's time to see if a custom graphics card can improve on that design. In this head-to-head duel we'll be evaluating models from ASUS and Palit.
NVIDIA GeForce Experience - Extending Support
Enabling consumers to get the most out of GeForce GPUs, NVIDIA's GeForce Experience software application helps in enhancing graphics performance on today's demanding game titles by automatically tweaking settings and updating the GPU driver.
AMD Kabini APU Preview
Positioned as AMD's response to the fast changing computing landscape, the Kabini APUs are touted as the industry's first quad-core SoCs. In this article, we find out how the A4-5000 mobile APU fares.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 - A Watered-Down Titan? (Updated with Conclusion)
The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 is powered by the same GK110 that drives the GTX Titan. Sporting 2304 CUDA cores, which is 50 percent more than the GTX 680, the card seems to be a rehashed Titan that is positioned as a more powerful update to the GTX 680. Find out how it actually fares!
AMD Radeon HD 7790 Duel - ASUS vs Sapphire
AMD's new Radeon HD 7790 plugs the midrange gap between the Radeon HD 7770 and the Radeon HD 7850. The HD 7790 utilizes a completely new GCN (Graphics Core Next) 28nm GPU, codenamed Bonaire. We take a look at its renditions from ASUS and Sapphire.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 600 Series - Rejuvenating Your Aging PC
Do budget-minded PC owners have to upgrade their rig at the same time with the yearly release of new processors based on new microarchitectures? This article teaches us that one can rejuvenate an aging PC by simply installing a powerful midrange graphics card from NVIDIA.
NVIDIA GeForce GT 600 Series - The Way to Go
Equipped with dedicated memory and faster clock speeds, NVIDIA's latest array of discrete GPU (dGPU) solutions under the GeForce GT 600 graphics card series provide better computing and gaming experience than integrated GPUs (iGPUs). Learn more about GeForce dGPUs inside.
ASUS GeForce GTX 670 DirectCU Mini OC - The Power of Small
The ASUS GeForce GTX 670 DirectCU Mini OC is a compact form factor graphics card featuring the NVIDIA GTX 670 GPU that has been mildly factory overclocked to 1006MHz. It packs 2GB GDDR5 video memory and a new cooler to suit its small size. Check out if this is your ideal new-age graphics card for HTPC and big-screen gaming needs!
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The Palit GeForce GTX 770 JetStream 4GB runs at core and memory clock speeds of 1046MHz and 7010MHz DDR respectively.
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The Palit GeForce GTX 770 JetStream 2GB runs at core and memory clock speeds of 1150MHz and 7010MHz DDR respectively.
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Gigabyte's Windforce 3X is overclocked 91MHz on the core to 954MHz and utilizes a triple-fan cooling system.
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The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 is the second card to be released in the new GTX 700 series and is targeted at enthusiasts looking for a GTX 680 ...
