We’ve been reporting pretty close on the new AMD R9 300 series since launch and with multiple reviews, we know a thing or two about them such as the huge performance difference between the R9 380 and ...
Graphics Cards XFX says its 'V3' Radeon RX 9060 XT GPUs with Samsung GDDR6 run much cooler and quieter than previous models with SK Hynix memory Graphics Cards Nvidia's little gold box of pure AI ...
Hardware.info has leaked images of the forthcoming ASUS, XFX, and GIGABYTE versions of the R9 380X video card in preparing its reviews. The images, now pulled, show the R9 380X has 4GB GDDR5 memory, ...
According to the Chinese tech site EXPReview, the AMD R9 380X is headed towards the market and XFX has already got a card to ship. This is unsurprising considering how AMD still needs a card to fill ...
Chinese language tech site EXPreview has published a series of pictures and some rough spec details of an XFX branded Radeon R9 380X graphics card. The site's 'informed sources' says that the graphics ...
The battle for PC gaming’s sweet spot is on. The $150 to $200 price range is crucial for AMD, Nvidia, and all of their assorted partners. The overwhelming majority of graphics cards sold cost less ...
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In 2013, the largest iPhone you could buy was just 4 inches, the average price for a gallon of gas was $3.50, and VR gaming was a thing of the future. Kind of hard to believe how much has changed in ...
AMD is reportedly preparing to release a new high-end GPU, known as the Radeon R9 380X, to bridge the large price gap between the $200 R9 380 and the $330 R9 390. Sitting in the sub-$300 market, ...
We don’t currently know how much the XFX R9 380X is going to retail for, but the MSRP for the reference models is £185 (£229) and OC models start at around £190 ($239). Once the products go live we ...
With the Fury X and the Fury occupying the lion’s share of consumer mind space, AMD’s decided to play it safe in the latter half of this generation by filling in a major gap in their product lineup: ...
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