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  • A Report: EVGA's GTX 980 Classified, HydroCopper Show Up

    - in Articles > Graphics Cards

    When the GTX 980 and GTX 970 launched, EVGA had a whole heap of cards in its lineup, but there were two cards that we didn't see: the GTX 980 Classified and the GTX 980 HydroCopper. Now, a report on VideoCardz.com has shined

  • A EVGA Teases ACX 2.0 GPU Cooler

    - in Articles > EVGA

    New graphics cards are always exciting, and along with new graphics cards from Nvidia and AMD we often find the AIB partners also preparing new coolers. EVGA is the latest to tease its new solution, which the company dubbed the ACX 2

  • A EVGA Demos Keyboard, ACX GTX Titan Z Prototypes

    - in Articles > Computex

    we saw up close. EVGA did not have a booth on the Computex floor, although it did have a suite in the Grand Hyatt hotel in Taipei. There, it had on display a number of products, including two prototypes: a new keyboard and a GTX Titan Z

  • A Radeon HD 7990 And GeForce GTX 690: Bring Out The Big Guns

    - in Articles > Graphics

    EVGA GeForce GTX 690: Elegance, Illustrated EVGA GeForce GTX 690: A Tough-To-Beat Incumbent Nvidia put a lot of effort into engineering a compelling reference GeForce GTX 690, and EVGA taps that implementation for its version of the card. It's only a two-slot board

    Radeon HD 7990 And GeForce GTX 690 Duke It Out with a GeForce GTX 690 from EVGA, we're about to crown the fastest graphics card of 2012 right here and right now. Will the outcome matter to you? Well, PowerColor's board is currently listed on Newegg for $1000, but it's out of stock. The HIS

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    PowerColor Devil13 HD7990: Big And Flashy is manufactured by Hynix and can be manually overclocked all the way to 1500 MHz or more. PowerColor's factory setting is 1375 MHz, so headroom does exist. Similar to EVGA's GeForce GTX 690, PowerColor taps PLX's PEX 8747 PCI Express switch

    Micro-Stuttering: The Current Situation better at minimizing frame times in this benchmark scenario. Even without its Adaptive VSync capability enabled, EVGA's GeForce GTX 690 produces a much smoother output than the Radeon HD 7990. The higher latencies you see on AMD's card

    Micro-Stuttering: Adaptive VSync (Nvidia) Normal and Adaptive VSync with EVGA's GeForce GTX 690 Let's first have a look at performance with vertical synchronization enabled. As we can see in the chart below, the driver tries to sync the frame rate to the monitor's refresh

    Micro-Stuttering: Dynamic V-Sync (AMD) to the HIS card's 50 FPS average, and once set to the EVGA card's 40 FPS average. Dynamic V-Sync Limit: 50 FPS Dynamic V-Sync Limit: 40 FPS Aside from a few dropped frames and a handful of spikes

    Power Consumption not acceptable. The cards based on two of AMD's highest-end graphics processors draw about 70 W more than EVGA's GeForce GTX 690 in gaming tasks. That's a fairly significant number, especially since performance is fairly comparable

    Temperatures After seeing the previous page's power figures, we’re bracing ourselves for a lot of heat. How well do EVGA, HIS, and PowerColor deal with hot GPUs, and can they effectively keep them from affecting other components in your case

    Noise , but it's definitely an irreconcilable issue that we wouldn't be able to overcome on a $1000 graphics card. EVGA's GeForce GTX 690 is the quietest card when it comes to gaming. This shouldn't come as a surprise because it dissipates the least

    Noise Comparison Videos: Idle . PowerColor's Devil13 HD7990 exhibits some coil whine, even in this low-impact usage scenario. It would have fared much better without the squealing. EVGA's GeForce GTX 690 is the clear winner. It’s barely audible

  • A Evga Reveals ACX Cooler for GTX Titan Black Graphics Cards

    - in Articles > EVGA

    are also quite good with a screwdriver, and thus not afraid to mount a different cooler onto a graphics card. Evga has made this possible, and quite affordably so. For $39.99 you can order an ACX cooler from the Evga website, built specifically

  • A Evga Introduces GTX 750 2GB FTW Graphics Card

    - in Articles > Graphics Cards

    Evga has announced a new graphics card – the GeForce GTX 750 FTW 2 GB. This graphics card is a 2 GB variant of the GTX 750, as its name clearly indicates, but is also FTW branded by Evga. The FTW branding from Evga is the branding

  • A GeForce GTX 670 2 GB Review: Is It Already Time To Forget GTX 680?

    - in Articles > Components

    EVGA GeForce GTX 670 Superclocked Although Nvidia is making its GTX 670 reference design available to add-in board partners, it expects to see a number of custom implementations right out of the gate as well.  EVGA sent us its GeForce GTX 670 Superclocked, which

    Two GeForce GTX 670s In SLI that EVGA's box art listed four-way SLI as a feature of the GeForce GTX 670. We went back to Nvidia for comment and received word back that the packaging would need to be changed. A short time later, a new message indicated that a future driver

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    Are We Still Taking These Launches Seriously? efficiency is currently unmatched. We have every reason to recommend buying a GeForce GTX 670—even as an alternative to the GeForce GTX 680, which is marginally faster, but 25% more expensive. Cards like EVGA’s GeForce GTX 670 2 GB

  • A EVGA Announces 6 GB GeForce GTX 780 Graphics Cards

    - in Articles > Graphics Cards

    EVGA has announced that it is expanding its lineup of GTX 780 graphics cards, which because the GTX 780 has been on the market for quite a while now, may come as a surprise. Fortunately, the change that's incoming is actually a rather

  • A EVGA Reveals a 2GB GTX 750 Graphics Card

    - in Articles > Graphics Cards

    EVGA has unveiled a new GeForce GTX 750 graphics card, and while on the surface this card might not appear to be all that special, it is a 2 GB card, which means double the standard memory count for the GTX 750. The company

  • A Report: EVGA Making GTX 780 Ti Kingpin for Overclockers

    - in Articles > Graphics Cards

    VideoCardz.com reports that EVGA is preparing to launch a GTX 780 Ti Kingpin edition. Now, while this may sound like just another funny name for yet another GTX 780 Ti variant, for those of you who don't know, Vince Lucido, or "k

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