We only have two major players left in the consumer graphics card market, AMD and Nvidia, and Nvidia has had the lead for quite some time now. The new AMD Fury, Fury X, and Nano cards are impressive ...
There is quite a lot of data to discuss before drawing any conclusions. Let's first check out how the Radeon R9 Fury X Crossfire cards compared to the GeForce GTX 980 Ti SLI cards without any ...
AMD's new Fury has launched. Does the new GPU have what it takes to go toe-to-toe with the GTX 980? Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share on Reddit (opens ...
Despite the fact MSI already pushed the GTX 980 Ti from 1,000MHz to 1,178MHz out of the factory there's still a little extra room for further overclocking to eke out every last drop of performance. In ...
AMD’s Radeon R9 Fury X kicks ass. It’s important to note that right up front, because AMD’s graphics division has had a rough year or so. The company’s been forced to watch Nvidia release not one, not ...
With today's release Nvidia has dropped the MSRP of the vanilla GTX 980 from $550 down to $500, a nice 9% discount for potential buyers. The Titan X is still the biggest money grab at $1000, while the ...
Other custom GTX 980 Ti cards we've seen include the MSI Gaming model, which has very similar clock speeds to Gigabyte's OC Mode as well as a slight bump in memory frequency, and the Asus Strix one, ...
Gainward's GTX 980 Ti Golden Sample offers a 15% factory overclock that provides 11% more performance than a reference card and Zero RPM fan design. We put 2 of these against the Fury X in CrossFire.
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Nvidia’s graphics lineup could be deemed complete in the enthusiast front. Starting at $200 with the GeForce GTX 960 and finishing at $1,000 with the ...
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