“After several delays the new generation of powerful Nvidia graphics cards has finally seen the light of day and now the graphics giants can finally compete on equal terms. Let’s find out how good the praised Fermi architecture really is with the help of GeForce GTX 480 ad GTX 470 based products from Gigabyte.”Here are some more Graphics Card articles from around the web:
- Asus GTX 480 1.5GB vs Sapphire Toxic Radeon HD 5870 2GB @ ITShootOut
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 240 Graphics Card Roundup @ HardwareHeaven
- Sparkle GTS 250 Green Power Low Profile Video Card Review @ OCIA
- GTX470 Performance Test Part 1: Windows XP @ Alienbabeltech
- Zotac GeForce GTX-480 Fermi Video Card @ Benchmark Reviews
- Club 3D to the rescue! @ eTeknix
- Gigabyte HD5870 Super Overclock @ Bjorn3D
- HIS Radeon HD 5570 @ iXBT Labs
- GIGABYTE Radeon HD 5870 1GB Super Overclock @ Tweaktown
- PowerColor Go! Green Radeon AX5670 @ Benchmark Reviews
- XFX HD5870 Black Edition Review @ Kitguru
Which DX11 card should you pick for your favourite game
One thing that has become obvious as the graphics card market grows and becomes even more diverse is that there does not tend to be one card that is the best at everything. At the top end of the market the cards perform differently in different games as the drivers, engine and other variables affect the performance. X-Bit Labs has assembled fifteen games, four benchmarks and a total of five of the top cards from AMD and nVIDIA. They’ve even added their overclocked GTX480 and GTX470 scores to their charts.