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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Sub-£500 RTX hardware runs the gauntlet.
Pushing RTX 2070 to the max. (For £600.)
Can this £1,100 GPU show the Founders Edition what's what?
Can this entry level RTX 2070 bring value for money to the RTX family?
Another partner RTX card steps into the ring.
Can Palit's bulky RTX 2080 justify itself next to the Founders Edition?
Our first RTX partner card enters the arena - is it worth buying over the Founders Edition?
Sets pricing at $600 Founders, $500 stock.
Nvidia reasserts its performance crown yet again, but should premium buyers invest in unproven tech?
No reason given.
No need to rebrand, it promises.
Windows and macOS clients available now.
It's Tesla or nothing, customers told.
MSI seeks to take on the Asus Strix with this three-fan monster that sports an RGB-illuminated backplate.
Inno3D looks to balance features and price with this version of Nvidia's latest GPU.
This premium GTX 1070 Ti comes in at £500, but without a factory overclock, is this simply too much?
Nvidia fills in the £420 price point and looks to take on RX Vega 56.
Offers a GTX 1080 equivalent system.
This £850 beast has a hybrid air/water-cooler for maximum flexibility.
With a combination of air- and liquid-cooling, this card is looking to stand out - can it do so?
Separates game audio from your mic.
How many features can one graphics card have? Turns out: a lot.
Palit goes all-out with this 2.5-slot monster, and it's pricey but also very fast.
October 14 2021 | 15:04