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Friday, May 18, 2007
You would think that the Radeon X1950PRO would just about be discontinued, with the new mid-range graphics cards from Nvidia offering Direct X 10 and the HD 2600 just around the corner, why would you even bother looking at the AMD DX9 counterpart? Well the new Nvidia cards come with an increased price tag and do not seem to offer the punch that the last generations do in DX 9 games. If you are not looking at jumping onto the DX 10 bandwagon straight away the X1950PRO and 7900GS are still very real examples of mid-range graphics cards you would consider buying.
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007
At a first glance, the fins on PowerColor's Radeon X1950 Pro SCS3 heatsink look a bit like some kind of grill when they're laid down flat. Maybe there's room for a bit of a fire under the heatsink fins, making it ideal for flame grilling your meat. Despite this being the case, we sadly didn't get the chance to test PowerColor's Radeon X1950 Pro SCS3 as a barbeque. Being the bunch of geeks that we are, we didn't have any streaks of bacon in the office fridge while we were testing. Hopefully, next time, we'll remember to pop to the supermarket on the way to work.
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