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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Upgrades its data centres for RTX, too.
A hefty overclock, but is it still too pricey?
More like RTX 2080 Pooper.
Oh dear. Oh dear, oh dear.
Pre-emptive strike against AMD Navi, Part 2 - this time $499/£475.
RTX 2070 performance at a new lower price ($399/£379).
A basic card with reference pricing... from Asus?!
Is this where your £200 should go?
Palit's dinky GTX 1660 comes with an overclock and keen pricing.
Update to 3.18 now.
How does this GTX 1660 Ti stack up at £260?
What would you do with £900? Asus has a suggestion...
Gigabyte looks to woo customers with a triple-fan cooler and a generous overclock.
Turing hits £200; can this pimped out, pricey MSI variant remain competitive?
MSI's finest RTX 2060 gets examined - can it beat the Asus Strix, and is it priced effectively enough?
Turing finally dips below £300, but you won't get ray tracing or DLSS.
Another £350 RTX 2060 runs the gauntlet.
Can this pre-overclocked RTX 2060 outdo the Founders Edition?
Monster graphics card under the spotlight.
This feature-rich card outdoes the Founders Edition in many areas, but it doesn't come cheap.
Nvidia seeks to redefine the 'mainstream' with a £329 card.
RTX laptops and FreeSync support, too.
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October 14 2021 | 15:04