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Tim Smalley investigates the overclocking potential of the Radeon X800 XL, and whether an additional power connector is beneficial to the enthusiast who is looking to find the best bang for buck.
Richard Swinburne takes a look at a Micro ATX board from EQS based on the Radeon Xpress 200G chipset, which includes a DirectX 9.0 integrated graphics chipset.
Tim Smalley evaluates three ATI Radeon X800 XL cards from MSI, Club3D and Sapphire
A world-first look at ATI's MVP dual graphics solution, RD-400.
We have evaluated a large selection of mainstream and high-end video cards recently, but the entry level has been relatively untouched. Today, we analyse the performance of ABIT's RX600 Pro-Guru 256MB along with a wide range of entry level competitors.
The mainstream sector is a very important area of the market for both ATI and NVIDIA - we evaluate three mainstream PCI-Express video cards from BFG Technologies, Club3D and HighTech to find out where our money lies.
And with his past experience of trade shows, Wil Harris isn't really looking forward to it.
Do avid hardware enthusiasts tend to make a meal out of every negative tech story that arises?
Take2 commissioned us to build two Hidden & Dangerous 2-themed Shuttle PCs
We have a look at a limited edition video card in the form of MSI's RX800 SE-TD256 - does it deserve a spot on your short list?
The XFX GeForce 6600GT AGP goes under the microscope to see what kind of punch mid-range card offers
The Mobility Radeon X700 is ATI's new mainstream Performance Thin mobility part - here to replace the ageing Mobility Radeon 9700. We have a run down on its theoretical performance, and its comprehensive featureset.
A quick discussion of what we expect for 2005.
We look at the new budget card from NVIDIA that utilises main system RAM for its graphics processing.
As bit-tech's chief hardware tester, things don't always go smoothly for Tim Smalley
The most eagerly awaited game over the past two years is here - we evaluate the real-world performance over the current high-end and mainstream AGP video cards.
We have a look at the GeForce 6600GT's transportation back to AGP - this will please many users out there. Tim Smalley puts it through its paces with a selection of real world gaming scenarios.
We have an in-depth look at the recently-introduced Far Cry patch 1.3. It contains some interesting features that are worth a good look.
It's time to have a look at this HIS' mid-range multimedia monster!
When VIA asked us to produce a case mod for ECTS 2004, we jumped at the chance. Using Polygfx Caseskin designs, we produced a mean, green K8T800 powered machine.
ATI introduces their long awaited X700 series graphics boards. We pit this mid-range board against the 9800 XT, 9800 PRO, 6600GT, 5950Ultra and 5900XT to show you the definitive scores from the mid-range sector.
Wil Harris wonders if Steam has overcome the initial drizzle of its creation.
ATI formally announce their All-In-Wonder X800 XT: here's a brief look at what can be expected from the new premium All-In-Wonder product.
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