eVGA GeForce GTX 295 Red Edition Review

EVGA GTX 295 Red Edition has surfaced on eVGA’s official site. The VGA card comes clocked at reference speeds; 576 MHz on the core, 1242 MHz on the shaders, and a 1998 MHz memory clock. The eVGA GeForce GTX 295 Red Edition is 45 USD more expensive than the regular black version. Do you want to buy one?

eVGA GeForce GTX 295 Red Edition

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Accelero XTREME 4870X2 Review

Accelero XTREME 4870X2Accelero XTREME 4870X2 Review - Designed specifically for the ATI Radeon HD4870X2, XTREME accelerates the 4870X2 is the sophisticated design of XTREME accelerates series, offering the best cooling solution for this high-end VGA card.


Excellent cooling comes from excellent ingredients. XTREME accelerates the 4870X2 is equipped with three 92 mm PWM fans that go from 1000 to 2000 RPM, producing 81 CFM of air flow that allows fans to remove heat efficiently from two GPUs. The eight heatpipe design also improves heat dissipation and achieves 320 Watts cooling. The result is important - the GPU temperature is 50 ° C lower than the cooler. This not only improves the performance of overclocking, but also extends the life of your valuable graphics card.

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DFI Blood Iron P45-T2RS Review

Blood Iron P45-T2(R)S EliteDFI Blood Iron P45-T2RS Review - BI P45-T2 (R) S Elite family is the first wave of "maximum performance at an affordable price" series. High range of different hardware, excellent design of the BIOS, and ex-factory overclocking stress tests are fully migrated to the product. With the price at $ 110, can be surprisingly difficult to $ 150 products in terms of performance.


Based on Intel P45 chipset, the P45 BI-T2 (R) S Elite is compatible with the family of CPU LGA775. 600 MHz bus speed surpasses other products in the same price range. Moreover, the "fan mode" was also presented for the options in the BIOS. With the simplification of choices in how users amateurs seeking stability can complete the installation in minutes. However, the overclocking users can simply press F9 to switch to "advanced mode" and continue to give good results.

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