When I first reviewed the AMD Radeon R9 Fury, I wasn't completely sold on the new card. The refreshed Tonga-style Graphics Core Next architecture didn't add too much to the table, and while AMD were ...
I admit, $1000 is a lot of money to spend on a graphics card. Even if you're determined to stay on the bleeding edge of gaming technology, spending the same amount on a GPU that would otherwise buy ...
My family is enjoying some food and each other, I'm enjoying a nice alcoholic beverage, while I sit here in my shorts on a nice, sunny day here in Australia. What better time is it to test out some ...
SUNNYVALE, CA--(Marketwired - Aug 27, 2015) - AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) continues to push the boundaries of graphics card design, today announcing its category-creating AMD Radeon™ R9 Nano, the fastest Mini ...
***Please see our latest 4K Gaming article here which adds GTX 780 Ti, GTX 780 Ti SLI and R9 290X CFX to the mix*** With GPUs getting more and more powerful and 4K monitors becoming available for ...
AMD's new Radeon Fury X debuts today. Fed Ex shenanigans kept us from having much time with the GPU, but we've got a preview of the card ready to go, including preliminary findings on power ...
AMD's new R9 295X2 is a gorgeous performer with amazing thermals and an impressive improvement to its noise profile -- but at $1500, the company demands a pretty penny for it. Share on Facebook (opens ...
When I wrote our first “4K Gaming Showdown” article, nearly 6 months ago, the article was very popular among our readers. However, one of the most common pieces of feedback I received was something to ...
AMD has released the R9 Nano – the world’s smallest dual PCI-E slot card supporting 4K gaming, with 30% more performance and 30% less power use than previous R9 290X card. The R9 Nano was previewed to ...
So there you have it, the Radeon R9 Nano is slightly slower than the Fury, which is slightly slower than the Fury X. The Nano is on average 6% slower than the Fury at both 1600p and 4K, which is about ...
AMD managed quite a clever move last Tuesday. The company practically rebranded its current mainstream and enthusiast graphics cards from Radeon HD 7000 to Radeon R9/R7. Yes, there is a tweak here and ...
I admit, $1000 is a lot of money to spend on a graphics card. Even if you're determined to stay on the bleeding edge of gaming technology, spending the same amount on a GPU that would otherwise buy ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results