How Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019 Plays on Different Graphics Cards By LowSpecGamer Alex We tested Modern Warfare on a slew of different graphics cards to see how you can squeeze the most out of your GPU.
AMD Radeon Pro WX 7100 Review By Igor Wallossek The FirePro brand is dead; long live the Radeon Pro. AMD puts its Polaris chips and reworked drivers to work in three new workstation graphics cards. We’re about to give the fastest model, the Radeon Pro WX 7100, a real workout.
Updated: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 8GB Pascal Review By Chris Angelini, Igor Wallossek Nvidia's GeForce GTX 1080 is the company's Pascal-based flagship, but its upcoming GTX 1070 is bound to turn more heads with a $449 price tag and GeForce GTX Titan X-like performance.
Star Wars: Battlefront Benchmarked By Igor Wallossek May the FPS be with you! We test Star Wars: Battlefront's graphics performance on different hardware. Our results provide some good news: older graphics cards do just fine fighting the Galactic Empire.
Fallout 4 Benchmarked By Igor Wallossek A great many Tom's Hardware readers are already immersed in the world of Fallout 4. We're here to show you how the game runs across a wide range of graphics cards, resolutions and detail settings.
AMD Radeon R9 Fury X 4GB Review By Chris Angelini, Igor Wallossek Can AMD's complex Fiji GPU, groundbreaking memory tech and closed-loop cooler generate enough performance to usurp Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 980 Ti?
Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB Review By Chris Angelini, Igor Wallossek Nvidia launched its GeForce GTX Titan X less than three months ago based on the same GM200. For $350 less, how does the GeForce GTX 980 Ti compare?
Dying Light: Performance Analysis And Benchmarks By Sam Culleton Are you the sort of RPG fan who needs to be terrified in order to feel alive? There's good news, then. Developer Techland created Dying Light just for you.
Nvidia GeForce GTX 960: Maxwell In The Middle By Don Woligroski, Igor Wallossek The GeForce GTX 760 has had to hold it's ground for a long time, but today Nvidia replaces it's last Kepler-powered GTX card with the GeForce GTX 960.
Shadow Of Mordor: Performance Testing And Benchmarks By Sam Culleton, Don Woligroski Fresh on the heels of the final Hobbit movie, we bring you our game performance review of Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor. This innovative title has a few pleasant surprises up its sleeve when it comes to hardware requirements.
Far Cry 4 Game Performance Review By Don Woligroski, Sam Culleton If you were a fan of Far Cry 3’s free roam, hunting and countless side missions, the sequel will be right up your alley. We test a wide array of hardware with this game, and get a good look at how it improves upon its predecessor.
Sapphire's Vapor-X R9 290X 8GB: The More, The Merrier? By Don Woligroski We've waited patiently since we saw this card demoed at CES in the beginning of 2014. Sapphire has finally released the 8GB version of it's Vapor-X R9 290X. Does more memory make us merrier?
VisionTek CryoVenom R9 295X2: Two GPUs In One Slot By Don Woligroski VisionTek recently introduced its CryoVenom R9 295X2, a dual-GPU graphics card that squeezes into a single PCIe expansion slot thanks to a thin and effective water block with impressive thermal performance. But is the board worth its price premium?
Sapphire's Dual-X R9 280 OC Graphics Card Review By Don Woligroski We take a look at the value proposition offered by Sapphire's Dual-X R9 280 and consider it's performance compared to its competitor, the GeForce GTX 760, and its predecessor, the Radeon HD 7950 Boost.
AMD FirePro W8100 Review: The Professional Radeon R9 290 By Igor Wallossek After introducing the flagship FirePro W9100, AMD now has a FirePro W8100 in its portfolio. Somewhat lower specs (like 8 GB of memory, a slower GPU, and fewer shader units) should position it in the workstation world where the Radeon R9 290 is in gaming.
PowerColor Devil 13 Dual Core R9 290X 8 GB Review: Dual Hawaii on Air By Igor Wallossek PowerColor’s Devil 13 graphics card, with its two Hawaii GPUs and massive heat sink, weighs in at more than two kilograms and exudes luxury. But can it compete with AMD’s dual-GPU reference design with closed-loop water cooling? Let’s find out!
AMD Mantle: A Graphics API Tested In Depth By Don Woligroski AMD's Mantle is available to users of certain Radeon cards, as are the first few titles with corresponding API support. We gathered up a number of CPUs and graphics boards, fired up Battlefield 4 and Thief, and set off on a benchmarking odyssey.
Gigabyte GeForce GTX Titan Black: Do-It-Yourself Cooler Swap By Igor Wallossek Nvidia doesn’t allow its partners to sell the GeForce GTX Titan Black with proprietary cooling. However, Gigabyte now offers a GHz Edition of the card that comes bundled with its WindForce solution, which you can install on the overclocked board yourself.