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Crysis 2
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Crysis 2 is the sequel to one of the greatest PC first-person shooters yet created. Featuring futuristic war, gorgeous destruction and the chance to kick alien butt on the grandest stage of all, New York City, Crysis 2 is destined at the least to equal its predecessor, if not surpass it...
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ArmA 2 [Download]
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ArmA 2 will bring you closer to an intense military conflict than you could ever imagine. It's a large virtual world with endless opportunities and ever-changing environment. You can fight, evade, steal enemy vehicles, attack enemy bases, escape from enemy prisons, or create and play any imaginable scenario in your very own missions...
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Radeon HD5750 1GB DDR5
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XFX RADEON HD 5750 1GB DDR5 DISPLAYPORT HDMI PCI-E 2.0 - Chipset ATI Radeon HD 5750 GPU Radeon HD 5750 Bus Type PCI-E 2.0 GPU Clock 700 MHz Stream Processing Units TBD Memory Bus 256-bits Memory Type DDR5 Memory Size 1...
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RADEON HD5450 512MB DDR2-HD545XYNH2
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XFX RADEON HD 5450 512MB DDR2 HDMI PCI-E 2.1 - Chipset ATI Radeon HD 5450 GPU Radeon HD 5450 Bus Type PCI-E 2.1 GPU Clock 650 MHz Stream Processing Units 80 Memory Bus 64-bits Memory Type DDR2 Memory Size 512 MB Memory Speed 1...
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Sapphire AMD Radeon HD 6850 1GB PCI-E Video Card (100315L)
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Sapphire 100315L Radeon HD 6850 Video Card Prepare to experience a riveting high-definition gaming experience with Sapphire 100315L Radeon HD 6850 Video Card. With the Sapphire 100315L Radeon HD 6850 Video Card, Expand your visual real estate across up to three displays and get lost in the action with revolutionary AMD Eyefinity Technology...
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RADEON HD4850 1.0 GB DDR3
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XFX RADEON HD 4850 1.0 GB DDR3 PCI-E 2.0 - Chipset ATI Radeon HD 4850, GPU Radeon HD 4850, Bus Type PCI-E 2.0, GPU Clock 625 MHz, Stream Processing Units 800, Memory Bus 256-bits, Memory Type DDR3, Memory Size 1...
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Why Upgrade To A High-End Nvidia Or Ati Graphics Card?
We all love graphics cards because they make our screens much prettier; if we buy better graphics cards, we can use it on larger monitors to play our games and watch our movies. We also get bragging rights for getting the highest 3DMark score amongst our group of friends. But does this really matter?
Recently, I've noticed a trend in the connection between the graphics card industry and the computer gaming industry: graphics cards develop at a much faster pace than the computer games do. You see, constantly, graphics card manufacturers releasing newer and better graphics cards, adding 50 or 100 or even 1000 to their previous number(hahaha...). And yes, game companies do release brand new games each year, good and bad, high-end and low-end graphics, intense and boring plot lines.
All that is good, except the part where I mentioned before: the graphics card industry is developing at a much faster pace. I mean, if you look at some of the benchmarks for the high-end graphics cards, they churn out FPS(frames per second) so much higher than 40 FPS that it doesn't really matter how much more you're getting over 40. Once you get more than 40FPS, the human eye can't really distinguish between 50FPS and 60FPS. So what's the point of buying a high-end NVidia or ATI graphics card if a lower graphics card can get the job done just fine?
If you're thinking about upgrading right now, I don't really think it's the time. Let's say you have a 9800GTX, a good graphics card now-a-days at a good price. That card can take on most games well, and if you're thinking about upgrading just so it feels good, I wouldn't do that. Even if it's for playing higher-end games(Crysis comes up at the top of my head), I still wouldn't do it. You can always lower the quality just a bit, and play it at a playable FPS. And in the economic situation we are all in right now, I think that's more than enough.
About the Author
A student who learned how to build a computer at the age of 15, Aki H. has now started a blogging site to help people learn more about computers. To read his numerous computer hardware articles, go to www.ImIcarus.com
whats the best ati gpu for my money?
need a discrete gpu ati to hybrid cross fire with my integrated gpu whats the best in performance i can get without going over say around 100$ or less
Hybrid crossfire will only work with the HD3450. It won't work with any other GPU.
I wouldn't bother with hybrid crossfire. The performance gains is decidely underwhelming.
Get yourself an HD4770. That card will beat the crap out of any integrated-GPU hybrid crossfire setup.
GDC: Khronos group unveils OpenGL 4.0 and 3.3
The Khronos group has released versions 4.0 and 3.3 of the OpenGL spec, the latest version of the cross-platform, royalty-free 2D and 3D graphics API used on all major desktop operating systems, including Mac OS X. It also serves as the basis for OpenGL ES for smart phones and the upcoming WebGL standard for Web browsers.
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