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Introduction. EVGA is best known for its high-quality range of Nvidia graphics cards, and with over two decades of experience, that reputation is well deserved.
All three models are available in a choice of black or white, and it has to be said, we're quite partial to the pale 5000D. Light-coloured chassis can be hard to pull off, but Corsair's done a ...
Introduction. AMD's newest desktop GPU, Radeon RX 6600 XT is an impressive piece of engineering hamstrung by the twin evils of a subjectively high SEP and lack of availability. On the plus side ...
Introduction. The final GeForce RTX 3080 to grace the labs is from Nvidia stalwart EVGA. Part of a five-strong line-up, the XC3 Ultra Gaming slots neatly into the middle of the stack, above the ...
Introduction. AMD stalwart Sapphire has simplified its line of PC graphics cards. Gaming enthusiasts looking for the most cost-effective method of purchasing a GPU need to focus on the Pulse line.
Radeon RX 6600 XT Analysis. AMD uses what is known as the Navi 23 die for this card. Purposely designed for the mid-range segment, the 237mm² footprint and 11.1bn transistors is comfortably ...
Introduction. The GeForce RTX 3080 graphics card is a great performer at its purported $699/£649 price point. We say purported because finding any in stock is proving difficult and frustrating in ...
Optimised for premium NAS boxes using NVMe M.2 SSDs for caching purposes, WD isn't overly forthcoming with the technology used by the quintet of SN700 drives.
Introduction. Few graphics cards have elicited as much interest as the one born from the fruits of Asus and Noctua labours. Asus provides the GeForce RTX 3070 hardware and Noctua brings ...
Black plastic housing ensures a sensible match for just about any style of build, and dimensions of 79mm x 79mm x 52mm are reasonably petite. It isn't the smallest pump head, yet it looks tidy in ...
After watching rival AMD take enthusiast plaudits for launching Ryzen after Ryzen on an unmitigating cadence, the empire, Intel, is striking back by launching 11th Gen Core desktop processors ...
That's great and all, but unless there's a massive leap in drive performance, rebuilding RAID arrays is going to take an age. I can see everyone having to run at least RAID-6, probably even higher ...