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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: $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: 06-APR-2009
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RRP: $599.00
4.00
The Asus Rampage II Gene is easily one of the most powerful and feature-packed microATX motherboards on the market. It deserves to be a rampaging success.
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: 12-FEB-2009
RRP: $499.00
4.00
ASUS' high-end HD 4870 variant offers great cooling with quiet operation. There are noticeable differences in 3DMark scores, but our tests indicated that the EAH4870 MATRIX doesn't offer a huge performance boost over the ATI Radeon HD 4870-based cards.
Review Date: 09-FEB-2009
RRP: $359.00
3.00
The ASUS EAH4850 MATRIX/HTDI/512MD5 graphics card offers good cooling options and improved overclocking software, but it lacks any real performance improvements out of the box. A modest performer in any regard, there are few incentives to spend the extra money.
Review Date: 29-JAN-2009
RRP: $129.00
3.50
ASUS' SP-BT23 doesn't deliver particularly good sound, but it has a good battery life and Bluetooth connectivity — a decent trade-off.
Review Date: 15-JAN-2009
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RRP: $999.00
4.00
The Asus ENGTX295 is the fastest graphics card on the market bar none. Those who can afford it will not be disappointed by its blistering performance (er, provided they can make it fit inside their PC that is).
Review Date: 11-SEP-2008
RRP: TBA
3.75
There's plenty of features to explore on this board, and it's also a good performer. We like its 'six engine' utility, which allows you to easily underclock the board in order to save power, yet also to put it into turbo mode and get a little extra out of your CPU.
Review Date: 04-AUG-2008
RRP: $699.00
4.00
The Asus ENGTX280 TOP (HTDP/1G/A) is the fastest and most powerful graphics card we've ever had the pleasure of testing. However, at its current price point, some users may be better off with a multi-GPU solution, via Crossfire or SLI.
Review Date: 09-MAY-2008
RRP: $249.00
4.00
This board is a great option for existing Intel users wishing to upgrade, as it still uses DDR2 and it can handle all the latest CPUs. Its value-added features — Splashtop and an energy conservation utility — are also good reasons to choose this model.
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