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.”

ASUS P7P55D EVO P55 Motherboard

ASUS P7P55D EVO P55 Motherboard @ Benchmark Reviews

“As we move into the holiday season, many are looking to Intel’s new Lynnfield Desktop Platform for an upgrade or new build. Not surprising, there’s plenty of good hardware on the market to choose from. In this article, Benchmark Reviews looks at the P7P55D EVO motherboard from ASUS. As part of their P55 lineup, the ASUS P7P55D EVO provides full support the for the new Lynnfield platform, along with several unique features.”

G.Skill 4GB F2-8500CL5D DDR2

G.Skill 4GB F2-8500CL5D DDR2 @ eTeknix

“Today we are looking at the G.Skill 4GB F2-8500CL5D DDR2 memory. This particlar set of dual channel memory sports the typical blue heatspreaders that G.Skill used in their DDR memory, and comes with their amazing lifetime warranty. It has very low, tight timings and operates and a fairly low voltage.”

PowerColor Radeon HD 5750

PowerColor Radeon HD 5750 @ Neoseeker

“Today I’ll be taking a look at PowerColor’s model of the 5750. This is set to perform around the same as a GTS 250, which is good considering the two are about the same price. Although, just because the performance is about the same, doesn’t mean everything will be the same. The 5750 should present us with lower power requirements, as well as cooler temperatures.”

MSI P55-GD80 LGA1156 Motherboard

MSI P55-GD80 LGA1156 Motherboard @ Hardware Canucks

“As the Top of the Line model in MSI’s LGA1156 roster, the P55-GD80 has been designed to surpass the best that the competition has to offer, and it’s got one heck of specs list. It supports all current Lynnfield LGA1156 processors, has an advanced DrMOS 8+2 phase power design, four DDR3 memory slots with frequency support up to DDR3-2133 (O.C), three mechanical PCI-E x16 slots, CrossFire and SLI support, dual Gigabit LAN ports and a host of other features.”