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Thursday, September 25, 2008
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Today we'll have a look at thr
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Monday, August 18, 2008
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Two HD4870 arrived Technic3D. The AMD/ATI RV770 Chip with CrossFire Performance. Technic3D will see that in the following Review with 2560x1600 up to 1280x1024 on Windows Vista and DirectX 10. CrossFire on Catalyst 8.7 are Ready Now and what say the real Power Consumption (no Total System)?
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Wednesday, February 6, 2008
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Bored already with the standard red but bland ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2? GeCube has jazzed up its O.C Edition with its X-Turbo Dual cooler and added an extra pair of dual-link DVI outputs. Don't believe us? Read on for more on this exotic new product.
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Monday, January 28, 2008
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It's one of those cards we've heard about quite a bit, but often when it comes to these dual GPU models they're nothing more than a bit of a prototype. Sometimes they manage to also hit the media and on the rare occasion they actually go into mass production for all to get their hands on it. The whole card design is loads better than the GX2 we saw from NVIDIA in 2006 which was literally two separate PCBs connected by a little bridge. Ultimately though it doesn't matter what the card looks like, it comes down to how it performs and that's something we're going to be looking at in just a moment.
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Friday, January 11, 2008
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ATI's partners are walking a tightrope producing Radeon HD 3800 series cards that can hold their own against the numerous GeForce 8800 GT cards while maintaining its competitive price. GeCube does it by equipping a custom cooler and a tweaked BIOS to their new overclocked Radeon HD 3870 512MB beast.
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Monday, December 24, 2007
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We had a look at the GECUBE HD 3850 the other week in Crossfire form to see how it went up against the new G92 based 8800GTS 512MB. We promised we would have a closer look at the card in its single form along with checking out the package. With the single 3850 OC Edition from GECUBE in hand we thought we would throw in the stock clocked 8800GT from ASUS, but more importantly the Crossfire configuration using two 3850 OC Editions from GECUBE to see what going to a second card does for us.
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Thursday, December 6, 2007
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AMD's new Radeon HD 3850 has been a major upgrade in both performance and efficiency. GeCube has taken the reference design and increased the clock speeds. They also doubled the available memory to 512 MB GDDR3 and use a two slot cooler on the card. But can this yield enough performance to warranty a $30 price premium? We compare it to 17 other video cards.
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
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What do you do when the GPU manufacturer on which you base your cards upon procrastinates in filling a huge gap in the line-up? We're talking about GeCube's plight with respect to the hole that currently exists in AMD/ATI's midrange DX10 GPU catalogue.
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Thursday, July 26, 2007
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Equipped with a large custom cooler, the X-Turbo II, GeCube's latest Radeon HD 2600 XT graphics card comes with 256MB of GDDR4 memory and seeks to impress us with improved cooling. Is it able to topple the excellent cooler on the reference model?
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Wednesday, July 25, 2007
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Some makers of graphics cards tear up the reference design, stamp on it, burn it, throw it out of the window and start all over again. One such is GeCube and we're taking a close look one of its cards - a Radeon X1650 XT with a real difference.
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Sunday, May 20, 2007
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Shown previously at CeBIT 2007, GeCube's dual GPU graphics card is finally ready for the market. Featuring two Radeon X1650 XT processors in CrossFire, this is not your ordinary mainstream card. Read on as we check out its build and performance.
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Saturday, January 27, 2007
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The Radeon X1950 Pro series is one of the hottest selling video cards at the moment. It is competitively priced and can run all current games without breaking a sweat. Gecube has engineered a special TEC cooled solution for improved overclocking. In our testing we saw amazing clock increases of 20% on both the core and memory for a final clock of 682 MHz / 816 MHz.
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Saturday, November 18, 2006
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Boasting the world's first mass market thermal electric cooler for graphics cards, GeCube's new Radeon X1950 PRO is very different from the typical heatsink fan combination. Never heard of the Peltier effect and thermal electric cooling? Read on to find out how this phenomenon is harnessed to cool this card.
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Monday, September 11, 2006
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ATI recently rung in the changes for its range of graphics chipsets. The mid-range segment saw the introduction of the Radeon X1650 PRO, a product that looks like the Radeon X1600 XT on paper. We examine GeCube's Radeon X1650 PRO Platinum to find out what's under the hood.
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Tuesday, August 29, 2006
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Both of GeCube's SKUs come with enough of a bundle to get you set up, so if you've been itching to use that HDMI port on your new telly, with one of these cards you can. Better still, with 512MiB of frame buffer through HyperMemory, there should be more than enough room for Vista's Aero Glass GUI on that big display, should you choose to build yourself a media centre around it, when it comes out.
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