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Review Date: 24-NOV-2009
RRP: $999.00
4.25
AMD’s ATI Radeon HD 5970 graphics card delivers high-end performance for a high-end price. If you’re looking to flaunt the latest PC component or just want to future-proof your new PC, this is the way to do it.
Review Date: 10-NOV-2009
RRP: $422.00
4.50
While the 5870 is all about showcasing innovation, the Sapphire Radeon HD 5850 1GB also boasts plenty of power, with many of the same features. The clincher, though, is the price.
Review Date: 19-OCT-2009
RRP: $225.00
4.00
Despite random outbursts of noise and a large build, the HD5770 will not disappoint when push comes to shove.
Review Date: 22-SEP-2009
RRP: TBA
4.50
ATI's brand new Radeon HD5870 is one of the most powerful graphics cards on the market. It out-performs the last generation models in all of our tests, and it even edges out NVIDIA's GTX295 in some benchmarks too. Best of all, it does this while only consuming slightly more power at full load than last generation’s graphics cards.
Review Date: 06-AUG-2009
RRP: $116.00
3.50
Cheeky nomenclature aside, the Manli 9600OC is a reliable graphics card that will run most 3D applications and games.
Review Date: 04-AUG-2009
RRP: $300.00
3.50
Manli's variant of the ATI Radeon HD 4890 graphics card performs well, but runs hotter than alternatives and isn't as stable when overclocking.
Review Date: 25-JUN-2009
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RRP: $184.00
3.50
If you don't need the best graphics card on the market, the Sapphire HD 4770 will provide reasonable performance without breaking the bank.
Review Date: 20-APR-2009
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RRP: $549.00
4.00
NVIDIA's latest mid-range graphics card provides decent performance without the eye-gouging price tag. It won't smash the Radeon HD 4890 out of the park in every situation, but it does put up a good fight.
Review Date: 14-APR-2009
RRP: TBA
3.50
Despite the appeal of a factory-overclocked graphics card, the XFX Radeon HD 4890 XXX isn't worth the extra cost over the standard ATI Radeon HD 4890 reference board.
Review Date: 14-APR-2009
RRP: $529.00
3.50
ASUS's variant of the ATI Radeon HD 4890 is quieter than the reference board, but the EAH4890/HTDI/1GD5/A provides inferior performance at a slightly higher price.
Review Date: 08-APR-2009
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RRP: $493.00
4.00
Providing big performance with a little price, ATI's Radeon HD 4890 graphics card is a step up from the Radeon HD 4870 with a minimal cost increase. It isn't the fastest card available, but it will run the latest games without problems.
Review Date: 24-MAR-2009
RRP: $819.00
3.75
ASUS' ENGTX285 TOP/HTDI/1GD3 provides good graphics performance in a factory overclocked single-GPU package. It offers good value compared to its base model counterpart.
Review Date: 10-MAR-2009
RRP: $999.00
3.25
If you want an air-cooled card that provides decent headroom for aftermarket overclocking, ASUS' EAH4780X2/HTDI/2G is a good choice. Unfortunately, the operating noise and the card's thickness are deterrents.
Review Date: 04-MAR-2009
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RRP: $989.00
4.25
If size, weight and price are of no concern, then Manli's GTX295 graphics card is a logical choice. It will offer unrivalled performance in almost all situations
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