Having just had a look at the GTX 285 from GIGABYTE which strictly follows the reference design, it's nice to see a company at launch offer a card that doesn't carry the stock clocks. While there is ...
The GTX 680 has become a little quiet for NVIDIA with partners not doing a whole lot with the model lately. To be honest it feels like a little bit of a mistake considering how aggressive AMD has been ...
Performance is of course very impressive with this card. A bit of minimum frame rate variation means it doesn't top the charts in every single test, but on average it's the fastest GTX 1080, and the ...
Today's sample that we are testing comes from these iniquitous people at Inno3D. I was just thinking about it and I can't even remember the sheer number of product reviews we established for them. We ...
As you can see, the product in theory is a teeny weenie bit slower than the newly created GTX+ SKU. But the faster memory does make up for it a bit. So while being a good amount faster than the ...
For this GeForce GTX 460 (768MB) graphics card we believe Inno3D has followed the reference PCB and cooler design as specified by Nvidia. The card measures 21cm long making it just a centimeter longer ...
Yesterday it was ASUS and MSI that teased us with their takes on custom Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti cards and today it is Inno3D’s turn to do the same. The company introduces its new flagship INNO3D ...
Nvidia's Geforce GTX 285 is currently the fastest single chip graphics card around. It was launched on 15th of January this year, and the launch was particularly interesting since many partners ...
NVIDIA's Fermi may have gotten off to a shaky start early in 2010, but the latest mid-range iteration - the GeForce GTX 460 - has hit a sweet spot. The card, available in both 786MB and 1GB flavours, ...
Inno3D has revealed the first GeForce GTX 1060 graphics card that will ship with a factory fitted hybrid (air and liquid) cooler. The Inno3D GeForce GTX 1060 iChill Black follows in the footsteps of ...
The GTX 1080 is currently the fastest single GPU card you can buy, but thanks to a combination of low supply, a lack of competition from AMD and the pound's demise in the wake of the EU referendum ...
NVIDIA’s latest Pascal architecture is built on the TSMC 16nm FinFET manufacturing process and offers a significant performance per watt gain compared to the previous generation. Impressively, both ...
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