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Hands On: AMD Radeon HD 6790 For $150

neha dey on April 5th, 2011

                                         

AMD announces a new graphics card, designed to fill space between the Radeon HD 5770 and Radeon HD 6850 finally.

No doubt, the latest Radeon HD 6790 will go in direct competition with Nvidia’s recently released GeForce GTX 550 Ti and comes packing 800 Stream Processors, 40 Texture Units, 1GB of GDDR5 set to 4200 MHz, a… Continue reading

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MSI’s Radeon HD 6990-based dual-GPU graphics card is worth mention. It’s the best thing we can recommend you for your desktop: a red-trimmed and smartly designed graphics card.

The MSI’s new Radeon HD 6990-based unit is lined up to be AMD’s 2011 flagship, and MSI flaunts it to be “the most powerful” unit around on the accompanying… Continue reading

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After a long wait, AMD officially announces the Radeon HD 6970 and 6950 video cards. With these cards, AMD brings out the first high end Radeon HD 6000 chipsets. They will also use the Cayman architecture that assures better parallel processing with more instruction units and two full graphics engines working at the same time.

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neha dey on April 19th, 2010

AMD’s latest graphic card makes an impressive stand-out. Its new Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity 6 Edition card stands in desolate contrast to the GeForce GTX 480. Company representatives moved around the country last month, dropping six-display setups on tech press like high-resolution 5760×2160 pixels. Pictures and videos of these amazing activities made their way online.

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nawed on April 11th, 2009

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NVIDIA and AMD launched new graphic card on the same day as the completion heats up. As the names indicate the two cards are not aimed at the high-end performance but at a little lower level. The truth of the matter is that neither one of these cards is particularly new, they are both a balance of processors, memory, and clock speeds at a new price point.
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