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Anti-Aliasing Analysis, Part 1: Settings And SurprisesApr 12, 2011 - in Reviews
Some time has passed since we last delved into the state of anti-aliasing. In this article, we investigate the feature thoroughly from the basics to vendor-specific implementations and learn some shocking surprises about driver settings along the way.
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GeForce And Radeon On Intel's P67: PCIe Scaling ExploredApr 10, 2011 - in Reviews
Intel’s Sandy Bridge-based processors dramatically advance gaming value by increasing performance at lower prices than LGA 1366-based configurations. But is the platform it sits on worthy of that CPU? We test three slot configurations to find out.
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First Shots of AMD Llano, Socket FM1 in the WildApr 9, 2011 - in News
That's the APU... not of the Kwik-E-Mart.
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AMD Jumping on the Android BandwagonApr 8, 2011 - in News
AMD is recruiting software engineers to develop drivers for Google's Android OS.
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AMD Radeon HD 6450 Review: Caicos ComethApr 6, 2011 - in Reviews
AMD populates the entry-level tier with its new Radeon HD 6450, based on the Caicos graphics processor. Does this board have what it takes to stand out in the crowded sub-$100 market and vie for a spot in your next home theater PC?
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AMD Radeon HD 6790 Review: More Mid-Range MightApr 4, 2011 - in Reviews
Hot on the heels of Nvidia's GeForce GTX 550 Ti introduction, AMD releases a card with the same MSRP and vastly superior performance. But can it also stand up to the GeForce GTX 460 768 MB? We put the new card to the test!
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Lenovo Now Selling Laptops at Best BuyApr 1, 2011 - in News
Consumers can now purchase Lenovo laptops at Best Buy.
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Best Gaming CPUs For The Money: March 2011Mar 30, 2011 - in Reviews
It's March, and at long last, Intel's P67 and H67 chipset woes seem to be solved. Of course, now we have Z68 knocking at our door. Still, the Sandy Bridge-based Core i3s are now floating around, making it a good time to shop for a cheap LGA 1155 board.
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Nvidia's Dual-GPU GTX 590 Already Sold OutMar 30, 2011 - in News
Nvidia's new high-priced, dual-GPU GeForce GTX 590 sold out in less than a week.
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AMD Readying Radeon HD 6790 for April 5?Mar 30, 2011 - in News
A combatant for the Nvidia GeForce GTX 550 Ti?
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System Builder Marathon, March 2011: Value ComparedMar 28, 2011 - in Reviews
Day 4 of our System Builder Marathon compares performance achieved to money spent. With outright speed the top priority, can either of our high-end systems beat the low-cost build when it comes to value? Or will the middle machine strike the best balance?
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AMD: Fusion Makes Sense For Next-Gen ConsolesMar 28, 2011 - in News
AMD's Neal Robison said Fusion makes sense for the next-generation consoles.
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AMD: DirectX Comments Taken Out of ContextMar 25, 2011 - in News
AMD is performing damage control, announcing its full support for DirectX after last week's interview with Richard Huddy.
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System Builder Marathon, March 2011: $500 Gaming PCMar 24, 2011 - in Reviews
The last two System Builder Marathon configurations centered on Intel's Sandy Bridge architecture. But AMD still seems to rule the budget-oriented segment. This quarter, Paul buys an upgraded CPU and a Radeon-based graphics card for more performance.
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AMD ''Interlagos'' Bulldozer Benchmarks LeakedMar 24, 2011 - in News
An independent AMD server partner has leaked benchmarks of the upcoming Bulldozer-based Interlagos chip in a dual-GPU setting.
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Sony Working on a Chrome OS-Based VAIOMar 21, 2011 - in News
Sony is supposedly working on a Chrome OS notebook and a hybrid notebook/PC, both under the Sony VAIO name.
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Hands-on: Radeon HD 6990 Running Eyefinity 5x1Mar 18, 2011 - in News
Today we paid a visit to AMD's offices in Markham, Ontario and we got an early look at a couple of new technologies.
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Eyes-on: AMD Shows 3D Capabilities With HD3DMar 18, 2011 - in News
Yesterday we visited AMD and showed you the new Eyefinity 5x1 setup running Dirt 3 and Dragon Age 2. Today we're going to tell you about what we saw from AMD's answer for the burgeoning 3D market.
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Half Of All Notebooks To Use gCPUs This YearMar 18, 2011 - in News
The introduction of Intel's Sandy Bridge and AMD's Fusion processor will dramatically increase the penetration of graphics-enabled CPUs (gCPUs), market research firm IHS iSuppli said today.
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AMD: DirectX Holding Back Game PerformanceMar 18, 2011 - in News
AMD claims that game developers actually want the API to go away.
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Crysis 2 Performance Previewed And AnalyzedMar 17, 2011 - in Reviews
Crysis 2 is released on March 22nd, and sets a new bar for visual fidelity in PC gaming. Is your rig up to the task, or will you need a graphics card upgrade to enjoy it? Our benchmarks tell the story, and we think you might find the results surprising.
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AMD's Radeon HD 5870: Before And After A Year Of Driver UpdatesMar 16, 2011 - in Reviews
Are you dutiful about keeping your drivers up-to-date? AMD does a pretty fantastic job about maintaining a monthly release schedule, after all. Today we look at how much performance you can expect from an old card in new games using four driver packages.
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 550 Ti Review: Bridging The Budget GapMar 15, 2011 - in Reviews
Nvidia has a sizable gap in its product line between the GeForce GTS 450 and the GeForce GTX 460 768 MB. The company is filling that gap with an all-new card called the GeForce GTX 550 Ti. Is this product a worthy competitor for AMD's Radeon HD 5770?
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GeForce GTX 590 Detalis Leaked via SlideMar 14, 2011 - in News
A "leaked" slide has revealed a few additional details about Nvidia's upcoming dual-GPU GeForce GTX 590 card.
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Triple-GPU Scaling: AMD CrossFire Vs. Nvidia SLIMar 14, 2011 - in Reviews
Two GPUs are great, but are three that much better? When it comes to multi-card scaling, can AMD finally beat Nvidia? Who really needs this much performance? We loaded a super-fast system in single-, dual-, and triple-GPU configurations to find out.
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This Luxury PC Has Post-Modern Sculptural LookMar 11, 2011 - in News
It's a work of art both visually and in performance, but carries a hefty price.
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Carmack: Direct3D Now Better Than OpenGLMar 11, 2011 - in News
John Carmack admits that DirectX has become the better API, but he's still sticking with OpenGL.
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