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| | Affiliate Reviews: Video Cards Multi-GPU World Tour Part 5: Most Played Games  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by Neoseeker |  | | | | | | | | |
Our contribution has us looking at a rough cross section of a few of the most played multiplayer games on both XFire and Gamespy, though we do cover a couple more recent high profile titles such as Oblivion. Not surprisingly, the titles at the top of XFire and Gamespy's list are not at the very bleeding edge of graphics - they require a certain amount of horsepower certainly, but these games are played by a wide range of users who have a variety of system capabilities. This puts our particular tests in a less exciting light as far as sheer horsepower tests are concerned, but it does make these results highly relevant and representative of what a large gaming audience can expect from Multi-GPU setups Full Story at Neoseeker | |  | |  | | NVIDIA 7900GT VGA Card Roundup  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by Madshrimps |  | | | | | | | | |
We compare four 7900 GT video cards ranging from the price competitive Club 3D to the outrageously overclocked EVGA version; between those two extremes there are interesting products from Sparkle and MSI which also sport factory overclocked speeds. Read on to find out how they perform in games, how high they overclock and if their cooling is effective and quiet Full Story at Madshrimps | |  | |  | | NVIDIA GeForce 7300GT SLI Performance  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by www.TechSpot.com |  | | | | | | | | |
It should be no surprise that at its default settings the value-minded NVIDIA GeForce 7300GT is very slow. What is indeed surprising however, is the potential performance that can be untapped after overclocking. We have seen a 475MHz core/900MHz memory 7300GTs outperforming a GeForce 7600GS with ease, and it doesn't stop there. Running two SLI capable 7300GTs one besides the other, performance can be almost doubled surpassing that of a single GeForce 7600GT. Read on as we examine in detail the performance of two GeForce 7300GT cards coupled together, and what this means to the gamer on a budget. Full Story at www.TechSpot.com | |  | |  | | Overclocking the BFG 6800GT OC Edition  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by TechDomain |  | | | | | | | | |
Pushing out 123 FPS in Doom3 at 1024x768x32 while also performing quite impressively at mid-to-high resolutions, even with AA and AF enabled, the BFG 6800GT completely left the X800XL (or the supposed GT Killer) in its dust. Not only does this card offer good performance but it also has great potential for overclocking especially considering the reference design cooling. Full Story at TechDomain  | |  | |  | | MSI RX1300Pro TD256E  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by CPU3D |  | | | | | | | | |
The ATI Radeon X1300 bring enhanced visuals with an improved 3D architecture combined with ATI's new Avivo technology. The X1300 uses a 90nm GPU processor and a new ultra-threaded 3D processing architecture coupled with an advanced memory controller. Full Story at CPU3D | |  | |  | | |
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