Inno3D GeForce 210 512 MB

Inno3D GeForce 210 512 MB @ TechPowerUp!

“NVIDIA’s new GeForce 210 is set out to conquer the low-end graphics card market. It comes with native HDMI output, improvements to HDMI audio and a low profile form factor. While it also supports DirectX 10.1 and PhysX, it is definitely not made for gaming. However, it does score big in overclocking and power consumption.”

XFX Radeon HD 5770

XFX Radeon HD 5770 @ Hardware Secrets

“Radeon HD 5700 series is the first mid-range DirectX 11 video cards to arrive on the market. Let’s now see the performance of Radeon HD 5770 from XFX and see if it is a good buy.”

Visiontek HD 5870

Visiontek HD 5870 @ Bjorn3D

“At Bjorn3D over the years we’ve seen ATI and Nvidia trade places several times when it comes to the performance crown for single core GPU’s. For a while now Nvidia has been ahead in raw GPU power and ATI has been a little behind in raw power, but ahead in DirectX (DX 10.1). With the introduction of the 5870 it appears the crown has changed hands once again and ATI’s 5870 in now the most powerful single core GPU around.”

ASRock P55 Deluxe LGA1156 ATX Mobo

ASRock P55 Deluxe LGA1156 ATX Mobo @ Future Looks

“We were recently surprised by their X58 Extreme Motherboard which is still the most affordable LGA1366 solution on the market. The board was capable of overclocking with the best of the mid-ranged X58 motherboards. Once again, we’re very curious to see if ASRock’s new aggressive approach has been applied to their next generation performance based P55 Deluxe LGA1156 Motherboard.”

MSI P55-GD65 P55 Lynnfield Motherboard

MSI P55-GD65 P55 Lynnfield Motherboard @ PC Perspective

“The new Lynnfield-based Core i7 and Core i5 processors in the LGA1156 socket offer a new level of performance for a mid-market price that we haven’t seen in a long time.  Even though you can find P55 motherboards selling for as little as $119 today, The MSI P55-GD65 is definitely one of my favorites as it combines a great feature set with solid overclocking options and unique selling points like OC Genie for just $40 more.”

ATI Radeon HD 5870 + 5850 CrossFire

ATI Radeon HD 5870 + 5850 CrossFire @ Legit Reviews

“This article proves you can easily pair a Radeon HD 5870 with a Radeon HD 5850 and run them together in mixed CrossFire for improved gaming performance over a single card solution. That in itself is a small victory and a nice feature to have if you have a chance to mix and match cards like this for a performance upgrade down the road.”

Radeon HD 5750 review (Single GPU & CrossfireX)

Radeon HD 5750 review (Single GPU & CrossfireX) @ Guru3D

“For the money this is a great performer with some really lovely features as well. We will test the Radeon HD 5750 in single and a CrossfireX (Multi-GPU) setup. It’s a product that performance wise positions itself close to the Radeon HD 4850 and GeForce GTS 250 yet now with superior features at an attractive price.”

XFX Radeon HD5750 Video Card Review

XFX Radeon HD5750 Video Card Review @ Benchmark Reviews

“The launch of Radeon HD57xx Juniper-GPU series cards is going very smoothly. ATI learned some hard lessons when they launched the HD4850 a couple years back. All the partners seem to have their cards ready for distribution this time, and there’s no price gouging, due to the stable supply.”

Gigabyte MA785GMT-UD2H

Gigabyte MA785GMT-UD2H @ Bjorn3D

“As we eluded in the review, we will be comparing board with and without the SidePort memory to see the performance difference from the SidePort. Today, we shall reveal our findings as we compare the MSI board (with 128MB SidePort) with the Gigabyte MA785GMT-UD2H (without SidePort).”

ECS A785GM-M Review

ECS A785GM-M Review @ PureOC

“The ECS A785GM-M Black Series motherboard is much more affordable than all of the premium boards we’ve seen lately. But what does this board bring to the table from the 780 chipset? Can the enthusiast-oriented features translate into improved performance? Let’s find out.”