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Gaming Graphics Charts Q3/2008
Featuring 101 different combinations of single, dual, three-way, and four-way graphics card configurations, our VGA Charts for 2008 include the largest collection of benchmarks we’ve ever published — almost 7,000 scores, in fact. We have five generations of cards covered here, from AMD’s X800-, X1000-, HD 2000-, HD 3000-, and HD 4000-series to Nvidia’s GeForce 6-, 7-, 8-, 9-, and GTX 200-series boards. Our tested resolutions cover 1280x1024, 1680x1050, and 1920x1200—with and without AA/AF. So, whether you’re looking for the best value in graphics for your favorite game or investigating the benefit of multi-card rendering through CrossFire and SLI, this year’s VGA charts are the most comprehensive yet.
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Dual & Quad VGA Charts Q1/2008
For users who want the highest graphics performance a system can provide they need to add more cards in dual and quad configurations. In these charts we test the best configurations of AMD's CrossFire and Nvidia's SLI. We wanted to take all the guesswork out of who is best in what game. This is the ultimate graphics resource tool for hardcore gamers and power users. Each configuration is run them through a battery of eight intensive tests including 7 real world gaming applications and one synthetic benchmark.
* Battlefield 2142
* Dark Messiah of Might and Magic
* Doom 3
* Microsoft Flight Simulator X
* Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
* Prey
* Warhammer: Mark of Chaos
* 3DMark06
Our charts are interactive and regularly updated to enable you to make informed buying decisions. By clicking on a particular graphics card's performance bar you will see the test configuration. These charts are the answer to what a user needs: the best multi-video card configuration available for a particular price and application!
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Gaming Graphics Charts Q1/2008
Once again, we've updated the VGA charts with all of the latest cards on the market. The updated version includes a wealth of new information, as we've added a large number of new graphics cards from both Nvidia and ATI.
From the Nvidia camp we've benchmarked the new DirectX 10 Geforce 8800 GT in both single card and SLI configuration, as well as the midrange Geforce 8600 GTS and low-end Geforce 8400 GS turbocache edition.
On the ATI side, we've added the new DirectX 10.1 Radeons 3870 and 3850, and augmented the Radeon 2900 XT results with a crossfire configuration. We've also included the Radeon 2600 PRO and 2600 XT, both in single and Crossfire configurations as well. Finally, as the counterpoint for the 8400 GS turbocache, we've added the Radeon 2400 Pro hypermemory edition.
While this might seem to be a large amount of information to soak in, our simple interface has proven invaluable to those of us who need to compare various graphics card performance in specific titles.
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News: Dell Rolls Out ESA Gaming PC
February 26, 2008 – 12:38 PM
Dell is the first OEM to offer a desktop PC that follows the guidelines of Nvidia's Enthusiast System Architecture (ESA). -
Crysis Warhead $699 Gaming PC from EA Details
September 11, 2008 – 6:20 PM
EA has released the final specifications of its specialized “Crysis” machine that it intends to offer for those looking to get into PC gaming’s most demanding title. -
Dell lines up new quad-SLI gaming PC, portable desktop
May 31, 2006 – 3:30 PM
If you have missed out on Dell's first PC with four graphics cards, here's another chance. The company just launched its second quad-SLI PC as well as a high-end portable desktop computer with a 20" display and an "ultramobile" performance notebook.
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The Battle of the Gaming PC Titans
October 12, 2005 – 1:06 PM
You want to invest a few grand in a pre-built system for the best gaming experience the retail market can offer. We compared the performances, levels of service and builds of machines from the top vendors - and learned first hand that not all are created equal.
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$500 Gaming PC: Day 2, Testing & Analysis
April 17, 2008 – 3:00 AM in Build Your Own
Yesterday we chose our components, today we’ll test them. Does our $500 gamer make the grade?
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$500 Gaming PC: Day 1, Component Selection
April 16, 2008 – 1:10 AM in Build Your Own
How much performance can $500 buy? We set out to find the answer. Today we show you our choice of components. Tomorrow we present test results.
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- 10-11-2008 at 07:21 AM - Best Gaming case in your opinion??
- 10-05-2008 at 09:36 PM - Trying to put together a gaming PC for under $700, help!
- 10-04-2008 at 06:15 PM - Sennheiser PC 350 Gaming Headset!
- 10-03-2008 at 02:14 PM - Hi all, need some advice about CPU not very expensive for gaming
- 09-26-2008 at 06:47 PM - critic my $700 budget gaming rig
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Quick Look: Uberclok "Reactor "Gaming PC
February 15, 2008 – 1:19 PM
Quick Look: Uberclok "Reactor "Gaming PC
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