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more about #pchardware Fieldy: So I can no longer claim that my GTX 295 is the best card on the market, uh? Oh well, it was a fun 8 months! more » Ivan Joidherpus: see this right here, THIS is why I stopped PC gaming years ago. $600??? Thanks, but I'd rather buy one each of the PS3 and 360. that said, it sure ... more » puffa469: $600? Wait until May it will cost $300. I've never understood bleding edge PC people, doubling the cost of hardware for 10-15% more performance. more » TrueLink: As a previous nVidia owner who now has an ATI card I can tell you that the benchmarks can't tell you who supports their card in the long run. nVidia s... more » luigilogik: i'm more impressed with Crysis, the fastest graphics card in 2009 cant make a game released in 2007 run at 60fps on the highest settings more » Filthreaper: Considering I have never, ever, not once in all the graphics cards I've ever owned had a ATI card that works properly: I'll give this a miss. Hardly ... more » Fisketryne: God created Macs and consoles so that man kind would not have to bother with hardware upgrades like gfx cards. Or even PCs all together. (And then Go... more » SolidMGSnake: Wouldnt it be nice if the 360 or ps3 had this much power? more » Do Kesubei: So, I know next to nothing about graphics cards. I thought that these cards, like other hardware, compare by processor speed and the amount of RAM. No... more » Anoniempje: 599? Thats a ps3 AND a 360. more » pandafresh: man, i have a 7600gt, and i wanna upgrade to a modern card, but all the cards now are PCI Express 2.0, and MoBo doesn't support it ='( the thing that... more » TheRuiner: You mean 8800GT don't you Plunkett? I'm still rocking a 6800GT, I more than feel your pain... more » ph15h: I wish I had the money to buy one... damn recession. -_- more » mangs: FIVE HUNDRED NINETY-NINE US DOLLARS... more » verset: Radeon sucks!! Nvidia for Life! Woo! more » iTravis: It's kinda funny when people keep whinning how they're gonna benefits anything from this card. As I mention earlier this card ain't for everyone, only... more » Jekht: Apart from Crisis, what games would actually benefit from this? I've been using my 8800 GTX for a while now and I'm still running all new games on max... more » rainofwalrus: we have console kids who didn't hesitate to drop nearly 1,000 bucks on the X360 and PS3, but whoa, $600 graphics card is too expensive? more » heretrix: I have always had issues with drivers whenever I bought an ATI card. I'll pass. I've long since sworn off ATI cards. more » iTravis: AMD just successfully got back the performance crown with this card and certainly it's not for everyone. First of all due to its power, it would be a ... more » -
#pchardware
Hey, It's The World's Fastest Graphics Card
Meet the ATI Radeon HD 5970. Why are we bothering to introduce you? Because the ATI Radeon HD 5970 is now the world's fastest graphics card, that's why. More » -
#pc
Here Are Your DirectX 11 Games
Curious to see which games will support the latest in PC graphics wizardry, DirectX 11? There's no better place to look than this list provided by AMD. More » -
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Play Console Games On Your PC [Update]
With my 360/Windows control pad and flood of "ports", I play plenty of "console" games on my PC. But if Spawn Labs' new HD-720 (catchy!) works as advertised, I could be playing many, many more. More » -
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New AMD Graphics Card Runs Six Screens At Once
Completely pointless from a consumer standpoint, we know, but then, we also know this kind of stuff is cool regardless; witness one of AMD's new DirectX 11 graphics cards running a game on six monitors. More » -
#rumor
Here Come The First DirectX 11 Cards
Pity those who only just got on top of Crysis' recommended specs. Because if word on the street is to be believed, the next next generation of PC hardware is only a few months away. More » -
#pc
A Snapshot Of The World's PC Gaming Rigs
I just logged into my Steam account, and was asked to take part in a hardware survey. You all know what that means. It means it's time to take a look at Valve's latest hardware survey results! More » -
#pc
Operation Flashpoint 2 System Requirements: Bring Multiple Cores
Looks like Codemasters have quietly slipped some system requirements for the upcoming Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising into a post on the game's official boards. More » -
#pc
Can Your PC Run Resident Evil 5?
Capcom may have released a benchmark tool for their upcoming PC port of Resident Evil 5, but some people don't like benchmark tools. They prefer raw specs. Specs like these! More » -
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How To Buy A PC Graphics Card
Some of you may know exactly what you're after in a graphics card, and that's great. Good for you. But for most people, the market is a confusing one, so why not let the experts give you a hand? More » -
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Shock: Alienware Release Tasteful Product (And It's A Monitor)
You know Alienware for custom gaming PCs, yeah, but they're also synonymous for releasing hardware that is so ugly, it ain't got no alibi. Which is what makes this monitor so refreshing. More » -
#pc
Get Ready For The Next Generation Of PC Graphics
PC gamers may want to have some extra cash on-hand in a few month's time, because both AMD and Nvidia are expected to release the "next generation" of graphics chips later this year. More » -
#xboxlive
Break Xbox Live With The Push Of A Button
That button may look like a joke, an elaborate piece of stock art, or something out of Ghostbusters, but it's not. It's the emergency shutdown button located in a Microsoft server facility in Quincy, Washington. More » -
#pc
Logitech's Opulent $300 Flight Sim Controller Is 15 Years Too Late
Had Logitech's G940 "Flight System" been released in the mid-90s, it would have been the most desirable thing on the planet. Now, though, in 2009, it just feels a little...wasted. More » -
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Alienware's New Gaming Laptop May Burn Holes Through Space, Time
This is Alienware's new m17x gaming laptop. To give you an idea of what's going to be inside it, you should know that it weighs 12 pounds, and costs an absolute minimum $1800. More » -
#pc
A Complete History Of 3D Graphics Cards
Donning their historian caps, Maximum PC have gone through the archives and posted a complete history of perhaps the biggest thing to hit PC gaming in the last 20 years: the 3D graphics card. More » -
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Batman: Arkham Asylum PC Specs Revealed
Like every other big-name multiplatform game these days, Batman: Arkham Asylum will be appearing not only on console, but on PC as well. Here's what you'll need to run it. More » -
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Some Acer Gaming PCs Recalled For Overheating, Melting To Death
We've spoken of the Acer Predator gaming PC previously. Mostly on account of its gorgeous, Patlabor-meets-Transformers aesthetics. Today, we write about it on a more serious note. Because some Predators are melting themselves to death. More » -
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PC Gaming Getting New Crytek Engine (Time To Upgrade)
Still can't run Crysis at full settings? You're far from alone. You're also about to be left in technology's dust, as developers Crytek have announced a new game engine. More » -
#pc
First Physics, Now AI Is Being Moved To Your Graphics Card
Once was a time a graphics card handled just that. Graphics. But these days? Nvidia cards already handle physics processing, and by next year both Nvidia and ATI cards might handling AI as well. More » -
#pchardware
Let's Crack Open The HP Firebird 803 And Feast On Its Insides
A lot of you seem to be big on the HP Firebird 803. Maybe for its looks, maybe for its hardware, maybe for its price tag, who knows. Whatever, let's take a look at its guts! More »

