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Nvidia Geforce GTX 500 Series Price Drops – Worth It Or Save For Kepler?

On July 16, 2012, in amd K6, by admin

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As you may know by now Nvidia has officially launched their first batch of Nvidia Kepler models, namely the Geforce GTX 680. Reference models are all that are available and the price tag will run you at about $500.

You may have also noticed that their have been significant price drops on Nvidia last generation, the 500 series. GTX 580′s have dropped to as low as $359.99, a huge discount in comparison to it’s price pre-Kepler launch. Days before Kepler launched you would be lucky to find a GTX 580 for $400, and prices had not fluctuated much at all over time. Deal sites all over the web have been posting the price drops.

Is $359.99 enough to lure into buying a GTX 580? let me explain why your answer should be a big, fat, NO

While the price may seem attractive to some you have to consider AMD’s role in all of these. if you’ve forgotten, the Radeon HD 7970 launched in January for $550 and surpassed the GTX 580 in most benchmarks. With these statistics in the books, most people expected the GTX 680 to cost AT LEAST $650 due to Nvidias claim that they would destroy the 7970′s performance numbers.

The amazing point I’m trying to make is this: not only is the Geforce GTX 680 under the predicted $650 price tag, but it’s actually $50.00 cheaper than the 7970 as expected, and a better performer as expected. had the GTX 680 been priced at $650 then I would consider the GTX 580 price drops somewhat lucrative. But because we have the EXTREMELY rare case where a Nvidia card not only performs better (which is usually the case), but comes at a cheaper cost (NEVER the case). A lot of people don’t mind paying the extra $50-$100 extra for a Nvidia GPU versus it’s AMD counterpart, including myself, mainly because Nvidia usually wins benches and game compatibilty/optimization. what can AMD say now?

The lesson here is don’t be tempted to jump in for a GTX 580 even considering the price drops. The reasons listed above should be enough to convince gamers of the kind of deal they would be getting here. if 580′s get below $300 then it may be worth it. The generation to generation comparison between Nvidia and AMD has had consitent trends surrounding the fued for years now. until 2012 came along that is.

I hope this gave you some insight on why a GTX 680 purchase greatly outweighs any sale priced GTX 500 series card. you can find good deals on video cards around the web but watch for when the 670 launches where we can expect see the GTX 570 drop in price this time around.

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AnandTech – AMD Radeon HD 7850 Launch Recap

On April 8, 2012, in fans Heatsinks, by admin

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     AMD Radeon HD 7850 Launch Recap

It has been weeks since we reviewed AMD's Radeon HD 7870 and 7850 cards, but unlike the 7900 and 7700 series cards, the 7800 series was given the typical middle-child treatment and paper launched. and cards began appearing at retailers just this week.

While Kepler's launch has cast a long shadow over the top end of the graphics market (a GTX 680 recap is coming later today, dont worry), but competition is still fierce, and as we noted in our review the 7850 is a solid performer and the fastest 150 watt card on the market today. Let's look at what AMD's partners have for us.

  ASUS Gigabyte HIS MSI

PowerColor

Sapphire Part Number HD7850-DC2-2GD5 GV-R785OC-2GD R7850 Twin Frozr 2GD5/OC AX7850 2GBD5-2DH 11200-01-20G Core Clock 870 MHz 975 MHz 860 MHz 900 MHz 860 MHz 920 MHz Memory Clock (Effective) 1210 MHz (4840 MHz) 1200 MHz (4800 MHz) 1200 MHz (4800 MHz) 1200 MHz (4800 MHz) 1200 MHz (4800 MHz) 1250 MHz (5000 MHz) Dimensions in inches (dimensions in mm) 10.2 x 4.5 x 1.7 (259.08 x 114.3 x 43.18) 9.49 x 5.39 x 1.67 (241 x 137 x 42.5) ??? 7.76 x 4.37 x 1.50 (197 x 111 x 38) 7.99 x 4.37 x 1.50 (203 x 111 x 38) 8.27 x 4.13 x 1.38 (210 x 105 x 35) Included accessories DVI to VGA, Crossfire bridge 4-pin to 6-pin, Crossfire bridge DVI to VGA, Crossfire bridge DVI to VGA, Mini DP to DP, 2x 4-pin to 6-pin, Crossfire bridge DVI to VGA, Mini DP to DP, HDMI to DVI DVI to VGA, Mini DP to DP, 4-pin to 6-pin, Crossfire bridge Warranty 3-year 3-year 2-year 3-year parts/2-year labor 2-year 2-year Price (Newegg) $259.99 $259.99 $259.99 $259.99 $259.99 $259.99

As we've noted in past recaps, you should take these card measurements with a grain or two of salt. Manufacturers haven't standardized on a unit of measurement for their cards – some measure in inches and some in metric. I've done the necessary conversions and presented all measurements in both inches and millimeters, but manufacturers play a bit loose with these measurements and the actual physical dimensions may not exactly match the dimensions given on the spec sheet.

Common to all of these cards is 2GB of GDDR5 on a 256-bit bus, Eyefinity support, and all of GCN's features. all cards also offer identical outputs: two mini DisplayPorts, one HDMI port, and one DVI-I port. Normally we see a range of prices from different manufacturers due to factory overclocks, longer warranties, or included accessories, but in this case we've got identical prices across the board, making it much easier to make an apples-to-apples comparison among cards. As long as you don't have any particular brand loyalty, just pick the one with the value-added extras that you need the most.

ASUS (Product page)

The ASUS 7850 features a 10MHz overclock on both the GPU and the RAM, but it's so small that it won't increase framerates much at all over stock clocks. Its bundle of accessories is pretty sparse, but its 3-year warranty is tied with the Gigabyte card for the longest of the bunch.

This ASUS card's defining characteristic is the DirectCUII cooler, a huge two-fan cooler that was actually designed for longer cards like the Radeon HD 7950. On the shorter 7850, it hangs over the end of the card by quite a bit, requiring the use of an extension cord to make the 6-pin power connection accessible. This move may make the GPU cooler (and, by extension, get you a better overclock), but it will also require a larger case.

Gigabyte (Product page)

The Gigabyte card has a bit in common with the ASUS card – a big fancy two-fan cooler, a 3-year warranty, a bare accessory bundle – but it's a bit shorter in length, and it features an impressive 115MHz (about 12%) overclock on the core, which should actually net you a measurable increase in game performance. The memory clock , however, is left at stock.

HIS (Product page)

Here's a first in AnandTech Graphics Card Launch Recap History: the dimensions for this HIS card aren't available through Newegg or HIS's product page, or anywhere else that I can find (the product page gives "box dimensions", which is useful if you're shipping the card but not if you're using it). Luckily, its humdrum single-fan cooler means that the card should be unremarkable in this regard – I'd guess it should be close to eight inches long.

otherwise, HIS doesn't give you much in terms of value-adds – it uses stock clocks, the two-year warranty is the minimum I like to see on components that cost this much, and the DVI to VGA adapter and Crossfire bridge constitute a pretty small accessory bundle. 

MSI (Product page)

with the MSI card, we're back to custom two-fan coolers and big heatsinks. a 40MHz (~4.5%) core overclock is respectable but small, and it uses stock memory clocks. a 3-year parts and 2-year labor warranty splits the difference between the longest and shortest warranties on the list.

where MSI beats the competition is in its accessory bundle, which is actually worthy of the name – in addition to basics like power cable adapters (the Newegg product image appears to include two of these, though it only has the one six pin power plug on the back) and a DVI to VGA adapter, it also includes a Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort adapter.

PowerColor (Product page)

The PowerColor card is a lot like the HIS model in its single-fan cooler, 2-year warranty, and stock clocks, but it adds some useful display adapters to the package. PowerColor's card is the only one here that's using AMD's reference cooler for the 7850 series (visible on this page of our review).  

Sapphire (Product page)

Sapphire's take on the 7850, which uses another big two-fan cooler, is the only one in the list with a memory overclock worthy of the name. The 50MHz (4%) RAM overclock along with the 60MHz (6.5%) core overclock should give you a noticeable increase in framerates if you're not comfortable doing your own overclocking. other benefits include the respectable accessory bundle and other drawbacks include a shorter 2-year warranty.

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shinobee Gaming PC #2915 AMD Phenom X6 1055T HEXACORE 6×2800 Mhz

On December 1, 2011, in amd Cpus, by admin

1322726471 97 shinobee Gaming PC #2915 AMD Phenom X6 1055T HEXACORE 6×2800 Mhz

CPU: AMD Phenom X6 1055T HEXACORE 6×2800 Mhz

Mainboard: ASUS M4N68T-M LE Motherboard incl. 5.1 Sound, 6x USB 2.0 (2x Front), LAN, 2x PS2, 1x PCIexpress 16x, 2x PCI

Memory: 4096 MB DDR3 PC-1333 MEMSeven RAM

Hard drive: 1000 GB S-ATA

Optical Drive: 22x LG Dual Layer DVD +/- R/RW DVD-Drive

Graphics Card: ATI Radeon HD 5450 1024MB

PC Cases: LC649B incl. 400W Standard ATX-PSU

Operating system: Microsoft Windows 7 90 trial, preinstalled in *GERMANfor testing purposes

In* case of any problems please contact us first before giving negative feedbacks also please read our Information & Terms before ordering.Right, I’ll start by saying that this should’ve taken a month plus to get here, but it took 1 week, which I am more than pleased about.

The computer is really fast. comes with 4GB ram, Hexacore 2.80GHz processor (which can easily be overclocked to 3.50GHz), and a decent graphics card.

That being said, there is/was a few issues. The computer is amazing for the price, but there are some things that could easily be fixed, in order to make things better.

1) The graphics card was not fitted correctly. This machine HAS 100% been custom-made (I’ll get to how I know that later), which I have no problem with; but pull out a simple program to make sure everything is working correctly. if someone buys this machine, and they have no computer experience, they’re going to believe the whole machine is broken, when really all they need to do is open the side panels and give the graphics card a hard push into the sockets. This may-not be the same for everyone, cause’ as I said, it’s custom-made, but this could/might be done with any other component to anybody else.

2) Terrible Packaging. I know the machine is custom-made due to when opening the box to get to my new PC, I find that the ONLY protection my new PC has is the boxes for the processor, ram, CPU, graphics card, power supply and some cellophane. Which brings up 2 issues really. One is that it states NO-WHERE on this page that this is custom-built (which again, I have no issues with, but it’s something that should be listed, obvious or not). Secondly, and most importantly, that the machine could have been broken, when travelling from Germany. it needs polystyrene or something to keep it safe. Luckily my PC was is tip-top shape when it got here, but something else needs to be used to ensure protection of the system.

3) Issue with the HDD.This is the most important, and you need to read this if buying this machine, as it could save you some hassle (and yes, I do still recommend buying this machine). you MAY have the issue I had with the hard-drive, which is fixable. The first day I had this machine, I got a blue-screen-of-death (which is where the machine crashes so much so, that it cannot even force itself to reboot. There are many different reasons for them, however). I thought nothing of it, as 1-2 a year is nothing, it can just be that the machine is handling to much at once, or it’s been on for to long, and therefore needs to be rebooted. but then the next day it happened again, twice in that one day. Which is when I started to worry. I left it again, as it was only happening once every 7 hours or so, I believed I was still just over-powering the machine, pushing it to far. The next day it did it again, except this time it would not re-boot at all. Left the machine for about an hour and it finally rebooted. So, I don’t know what the error is in which was causing the machine to do this, but it’s somehow linked to the hard-drive.

To fix it: Go to my Computer, right click C:, properties, tools and setup a error check WITH automatic file fixing and scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors. that should fix the issue, IF you are having it as well. for some reason the machine was doing so because of a error on the drive. however, I’ve not had a blue-screen-of-death in 4 days now since I’ve done it. when before hand it was twice a day. (It takes around 4 hours for the process to complete. This should almost certainly fix that issue if you cross it)

Even with all the negatives about this machine, it’s well worth the money and the time fixing the issues it has. and once you have, you have a very reliable and fast machine in-front of you. and for gamer’s, this is also perfect. I’ve played GTA4, Brink, Portal 2, Borderlands and they all run fine with full FPS and settings. The machine does run a little loud, but that’s no issue at all really. *IF you do have a issue with that, buy a custom fan, they are around £16, and do the job nicely. Easy to fit to).

Using a program, I viewed the heat within the machine, it runs at 37c low usage, and at high around 55c, which is nothing for high usage. (70c is fine, 80c is pushing it, 90c is normally when machines shut themselves down).

Overall, this machine is a delight once a few issues are fixed. Runs any game (even while recording it), opens programs in a mini-second, boot-time is fast, boosts internet speeds due to a decent network card and converts files quickly. a few things could be done by this company to make me happier when I got it, but I’m still real happy I bought it overall.new price:?389.00Product details 10 Kg 9 Kg #2915 B0041RZI64 4 Jan 2011

AMD Phenom X6 1055T HEXACORE 6×2.80 Ghz4096 MB DDR3 PC-1333 MEMSeven RAM400W ATX-PSUATI Radeon HD 5450 1024

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HP Announces Laptops With New AMD Llano Chips

On July 4, 2011, in sempron, by admin

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Hewlett-Packard on Tuesday announced 11 new laptops starting at US$399, running AMD’s new chips code-named Llano.

The new Pavilion and ProBook laptops have dual- and quad-core A-series chips, which AMD is expected to officially announce this month. the laptops are targeted at consumers and businesses.

AMD’s A-series chips are faster and more power-efficient than its predecessors, the Phenom, Athlon and Sempron processors. the new processors integrate the CPU and graphics processor in a single chip.

HP has been updating its laptops this year with Intel’s latest Core chips based on the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture, which started shipping in January. like the A-series chips, Sandy Bridge chips integrate the graphics processor and CPU in a single chip. Analysts have said that while AMD’s graphics technology is superior, the CPU technology is better on Intel chips.

Like other vendors, HP is offering both AMD and Intel chips on its laptops to meet market demand for a variety of laptop configurations.

The new ProBook and Pavilion laptops provide longer battery life than its predecessors, HP said. the laptops will become available in different parts of the world in various configurations, though the company did not provide specific release dates. the A-series chips in the laptops have CPUs running between 2.3GHz and 2.5GHz and Radeon graphics processors running between 1.4GHz and 2.1GHz.

The Pavilion G4, G6 and G7 laptops are priced starting at $399, and are targeted at budget customers for basic tasks like office productivity and casual gaming. HP did not provide further details on the laptops or their battery life.

The Pavilion DV4, DV6 and DV7 laptops start at $579, and are designed for entertainment, the company said. the laptops offer double the graphics performance than previous integrated graphics technologies, HP said.

The ProBook S-series business laptops are priced starting at $519. the strong Radeon graphics engines allow the laptops to run heavy multimedia applications, besides regular applications. Browsers will for example off-load Adobe Flash video for processing on the graphics processor. Earlier such tasks were done by the CPU, which is typically slower in processing graphics.

The ProBook 4435S and 4436S models come with 14-inch displays, while the 4535S has a 15.6-inch display. the laptops support up to 8GB of RAM and 750GB of hard drive storage. the laptops have USB 3.0, HDMI (high-definition multimedia interface), and Microsoft’s Windows 7 OS. the weight of the laptops start at between 2.07 kilograms (4.57 pounds) and 2.33 kilograms without optical drives.

The AMD processor options with the ProBook S-series laptops include the 2.3GHz quad-core A6-3400MX processor or 2.5GHz dual-core A4-3400M.

The ProBook B-series laptops, priced starting at $679, includes the 14-inch screen 6465B, and a 15.6-inch screen 6565B. the laptops come with either the quad-core A8-3510MX processor running at 2.5GHz, the 2.3GHz quad-core A6-3410MX, or the dual-core A4-3310MX running at 2.5GHz.

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AMD Teases Images of Radeon HD 6990 ‘Antilles’ Video Card

On March 18, 2011, in graphics Video Cards, by admin

 AMD Teases Images of Radeon HD 6990 Antilles Video Card

When AMD launched its new 6000 series of video cards back in October, the company promised that its highest-end model, the Radeon HD 6990 (in the “Antilles” family) would be released soon. The card still isn’t out, but AMD has eased our curiosity somewhat by releasing the first five photos of the card.

From the outside, it looks like—well, a lot like the other cards in the 6000 series. The same fin-accented design, black coloring and red trim, and the same two-slot requirement (so you’ll have to sacrifice one of your expansion slots to use it). One big difference is that the card has a single dual-link DVI port and four Mini DisplayPort jacks—the other 6000-series cards have all had two DVI ports, two Mini DisplayPort jacks, and one HDMI port.

As for the rest of the card, it’s difficult to judge scale from these photographs, so we don’t know how long it is. But at over 12 inches, the Radeon HD 5970—AMD’s previous two-GPU card—was the longest video card to hit the market; we wouldn’t be at all surprised if the 6990 at least matches its length. this means that not every case out there will be able to (literally) contain it.

Of course, the big news is the part of the card you can’t see—at least in all but one of our photos. That would be the two GPUs that drive it.

It’s too early to say how the 6990 will perform, but if it’s anything like the 5970, expect it to melt our benchmarking tests—and most of the competition. and, for that matter, your wallet: we have no official pricing yet, but the 5970 retailed at launch for about $600, so it seems safe to expect the 6990 to occupy similar territory.

Keep checking back on PCMag.com for more information about the Radeon HD 6990, as well as our full review of the card very soon, and see the slideshow above.

For the top stories in tech, follow us on Twitter at @PCMag.

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GIGABYTE Radeon HD 6990 4GB Dual GPU Graphics Card Released

On March 11, 2011, in motherboard With Intel Cpu, by admin

1299888484 71 GIGABYTE Radeon HD 6990 4GB Dual GPU Graphics Card ReleasedGIGABYTE Presents the Power of HD Gaming Experience with Radeon HD 6990 Graphics Card The fastest graphics card on the planet

GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY co., Ltd., a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards today is pleased to launch the latest addition to its selection of premium graphics cards.  GIGABYTE’s GV-R699D5-4GD-B is built using dual AMD RadeonTM HD 6900 Series GPUs on a single board ­­­­­­­─ which are based on 40nm process and advanced GDDR5 memory technology. In addition, the GV-R699D5-4GD-B provides for a host of innovative new features including dual advanced programmable tessellation engines, Microsoft DirectX 11, AMD Dual BIOS technology, AMD Eyefinity technology, AMD PowerTune technology, AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing (APP) technology, and AMD HD3D technology. The GPUs promise a truly immersive experience with no-compromise performance and flawless image quality for the most demanding games, applications and users.

Dual BIOS technology GIGABYTE GV-R699D5-4GD-B features dual-BIOS capabilities. This feature is controlled by the unlocking switch, which toggles between the factory-supported Performance BIOS of 375W (BIOS1), and an Extreme Performance BIOS (BIOS2) that can potentially unlock higher clock speeds up to 450W of performance.

Eyefinity Technology GIGABYTE GV-R699D5-4GD-B features AMD’s second-generation DirectX® 11 technology, delivering rich, realistic visuals and explosive HD gaming performance. With 4GB GDDR5 ultra-fast video memory, GV-R699D5-4GD-B offers twice the data per pin of GDDR3 memory at the same clock speeds. In addition, with 4GB Frame Buffer, GV-R699D5-4GD-B is perfect for massive multi-monitor high-res gaming. Benefiting from AMD Eyefinity technology, gamers are able to experience multi-monitor support for immersive entertainment and enhanced productivity from a single graphics card solution. 

APP technology furthermore, using AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing (APP) technology, users can easily unleash the massive parallel processing power of GPU for physics, artificial intelligence, stream computing and ray tracing calculations, and tackle demanding tasks like video transcoding with incredible speed. In addition to improved video image quality and playback for video formats like DivX and DivX Plus HD, GIGABYTE GV-R699D5-4GD-B also enables improved performance with applications like Microsoft Office 2010, Internet Explorer 9, and Mozilla Firefox 4.

HD3D technology to respond to every power gamer for a no-compromise HD gaming experience, GIGABYTE GV-R699D5-4GD-B is the first to offer full support for Microsoft DirectX 11 for life-like realistic and stunning 3D gaming effects. Gamers are able to enjoy their favorite games in full stereo 3D with AMD HD3D technology, which gives 3D support for Stereo 3D display, gaming, Blu-ray. it brings new levels of visual realism to gaming on the PC and gamers can dominate the competition with GIGABYTE GV-R699D5-4GD-B graphics card.

For more details of the GIGABYTE GV-R699D5-4GD-B, please visit the GIGABYTE VGA website at: gigabyte.com/products/main.aspx?s=43 Facebook: facebook.com/pages/GIGABYTE-VGA/138376338834?ref=nf Twitter: twitter.com/GIGABYTE_VGA 

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MSI shows AMD E-350 based U270, X370 and CR650

On February 23, 2011, in amd K5, by admin

 

MSI will be showing off an array of brand new, powerful display performance notebook computers, including the 15.6-inch CR650, the 12-inch Wind U270, and the 13.4-inch X-Slim X370. Eric Kuo, associate vice president for global sales, MSI Notebook, explains that these lean, mean machines are the ideal choice for active individuals. they include the Wind U270 ,X-Slim X370 ,and CR650 laptops, which pack AMD’s landmark dual core E-350 processor which incorporates the AMD Radeon

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TechBox360: MSI reveals new Mini ITX Mainboard MSI – MSI E3501A-E45

On February 15, 2011, in mini Itx, by admin

1297824596 85 TechBox360: MSI reveals new Mini ITX Mainboard MSI   MSI E3501A E45The brand new MSI mini ITX mobo labeled the MSI E3501A-E45 has been revealed by MSI.The Mini-ITX board features a dual-core E350 APU clocked at 1.6 GHz, AMD’s Hudson M1 FCH chipset, built-in DirectX 11-compatible Radeon HD 6310 graphics (HDMI + D-Sub out), and two DIMM sockets supporting up to 8 GB of DDR3-1333/1066/800 MHz memory. other features include an 8-channel (7.1) HD audio subsystem with S/PDIF out and 10/100/1000 Mbits/sec Ethernet.

“With HDMI support you can directly connect to your TV or Display and enjoy accelerated and enhanced HD video and 7.1 Channel audio,” the company said. “For the true audiophiles the E350IA-E45 features Optical and Coaxial SPDIF connectors for connection to a great audio system.”
As for peripheral interfaces, the board provides a PCI Express x16 slot @ x4 speed, four SATA 6 Gb/s ports, two USB 3.0 ports, six external USB 2.0 ports and four internal USB 2.0 ports.
It also uses MSI’s proprietary i-Charger technology for fast USB charging of tablets and other power-hungry mobile devices.
“To provide the best product quality, the E350IA-E45 is equipped with Japanese made all Solid CAP,” the company said. “Solid CAPs have a lifetime of over 10 years under extreme high load. Solid CAPs have a low Equivalent Series Resistance (ESR) meaning they are more efficient and generate less heat, especially the characteristics you want from a small and powerful mainboard.”

Source:Tomshardware