The prices for the Zotac GeForce GTX 550 Ti and the Asus HD 6850 are incredibly low so make sure to jump on them before these deals expire!
XFX Double Dissipation HD 7970 3GB $539.99 (after $20 off code "XFX45") + Free Shipping, exp. 4/11

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Today's Newegg Video Card DealsPosted By: Steve McBarnes - 12:33:07 Wed, April 11, 2012 - 0 Comments
The prices for the Zotac GeForce GTX 550 Ti and the Asus HD 6850 are incredibly low so make sure to jump on them before these deals expire! XFX Double Dissipation HD 7970 3GB $539.99 (after $20 off code "XFX45") + Free Shipping, exp. 4/11 ![]() Examination of the Nvidia's Adaptive VSync technology.Posted By: Steve McBarnes - 02:58:19 Tue, April 17, 2012 - 1 Comments
The 300 series Nvidia drivers that were released along side the GTX 680 feature some new technology that you don't need a GTX 680 to use. One of these technologies is Adaptive VSync. If you want less screen tearing in your PC games, give this article a read, download the drivers and then open up the Nvidia control panel and turn this new fangled VSync on.
![]() Today's Newegg Video Card DealsPosted By: Steve McBarnes - 03:19:12 Tue, April 17, 2012 - 0 Comments
Be advised that the 1GB XFX HD 6870 and the Asus GT 430 are part of a 48 hour only sale that ends Wednesday at midnight Pacific Time. Also there is a promo code on the 2GB XFX HD 6870 that expires after the 19th. Galaxy GT 520 1GB - $29.99 (after $20 MIR card) + Free Shipping, exp. 5/13 Sapphire HD 6570 1GB - $49.99 (after $10 MIR card) + Free Shipping, exp. 4/30 Evga SuperClocked GTX 560 - $159.99 (after $30 MIR card) + Free Shipping, exp. 4/30 ![]() News from the red side.Posted By: Steve McBarnes - 04:41:49 Tue, April 24, 2012 - 3 Comments
And by the red side I mean AMD. I found two pieces of AMD news that are fit to print, or type I guess. First of all AMD has decided to separate all their products that are in the HD 4000 series or older from the rest of their newer cards. The nature of this separation is driver support. From now on, all HD 4000 or older parts will receive driver updates only 4 times a year. In other news, AMD will be debuting the HD 7990 at Computex 2012 which is set to occur June 5-9th. The HD 7990 will be powered by two 28nm GPUs, which together contain 4,096 stream processors. Those GPUs will be paired with 6 GB of GDDR5 memory and enough display connectors to drive 6-monitor Eyefinity. ![]()
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