The statement at the end of March is quite similar to what we were doing a month ago: If the NVIDIA graphics medium and high end do not see their prices drop significantly (at best, the GeForce GTX 570 loses 4 %), it is instead the case of the Radeon. Thus, the Radeon HD 6870 and 5870 receive a discount of not less than 10%.
The first comes close to the price of the GeForce GTX 460 when it is at the very least 20% more efficient. She confirmed her status more than ever graphics card for player broke that we had found during his introduction. When the second, still stocking our opinion about it does not vary from the preceding month, for one simple reason: the Radeon HD 6950 has also seen its price fall from around 6%.
Overall performance as the other one, but the 6950 has reduced consumption. Finally, note that even the Radeon HD 6850, positioned at entry level, yields 5%.
The first comes close to the price of the GeForce GTX 460 when it is at the very least 20% more efficient. She confirmed her status more than ever graphics card for player broke that we had found during his introduction. When the second, still stocking our opinion about it does not vary from the preceding month, for one simple reason: the Radeon HD 6950 has also seen its price fall from around 6%.
Overall performance as the other one, but the 6950 has reduced consumption. Finally, note that even the Radeon HD 6850, positioned at entry level, yields 5%.
- GeForce GTX 590 and Radeon HD 5990 Face Off (24/03/2011)
- GeForce GTX 590 and Radeon HD 6990 Face Off (24/03/2011)
- Mac OS X may natively support "PC" Radeon graphics cards (24/03/2011)
- Nvidia unleashes GeForce GTX 590 dual-GPU graphics card in time for Crysis 2, but does it beat AMD Radeon 6990? (24/03/2011)
- 10.6.7 has new AMD video card support, perhaps for new iMacs (24/03/2011)
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