AMD is releasing the new Radeon HD 7790 graphics card at a $149 price point AMD and partners are releasing new Radeon HD 7790 graphics cards aimed at the mid-level enthusiast gamer. Priced in the $149 ...
A few weeks back, the enthusiast community was abuzz after news broke that AMD’s Radeon HD 7000 series would remain “stable throughout 2013” and would be the company’s focus “for quite some time”. The ...
Last month’s release of Nvidia’s Titan graphics card—the most powerful consumer GPU ever announced—may have inspired uncontrollable drooling among the enthusiast crowd, but at a cool $1000, the card ...
At the start of this year / end of last year we saw the release of the HD 7870 XT, a Tahiti LE based video card with PowerColor showing it off in the form of the HD 7870 Myst Edition and Sapphire ...
One of the main differences between the slew of GTX 650 Ti Boost and the HD 7790 video cards we've received is the amount of memory that is included onboard. While AMD has opted to push the 1GB model, ...
Today, AMD is launching the new Radeon 7790, a midrange GPU aimed at the $149 market segment. According to AMD, it's taking this step because a price gap has opened between the HD 7770 at $110 and the ...
AMD is today introducing a mainstream graphics processor that is purposefully designed to offer the best gaming performance for around £120. The Radeon HD 7790 fits between the existing Radeon HD 7850 ...
Not too long ago we heard the announcement that AMD were to bring out a new 7000 series card that would fill in a gap in their product line-up to take on NVIDIA’s 650Ti GPU. This card is of course the ...
It is HEXUS' belief that the Radeon HD 7790 'Bonaire' GPU, launched six weeks ago, has largely failed to make a much-needed impression on the £100-£150 graphics card market. The primary reason for ...
We got our hands on a couple of Radeon HD 7790 cards for the purposes of this article, one from Asus and another from Sapphire. As we mentioned on the previous page, reference Radeon HD 7790 series ...
Graphics Cards MSI's monstrous 1000 W watercooled RTX 5090 has been designed to 'completely ignore the concepts of balance in favour of extremes', apparently Graphics Cards AMD leaves the door open to ...
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