Gigabyte P67A-UD7 Examined

Gigabyte P67A-UD7 Examined @ Hexus

“Gigabyte provided HEXUS with a P67 chipset-based motherboard in the form of the P67A-UD3, which we took a close look at here. Aimed at the mainstream market and due to come in at around £100 we reckon it’s a reasonable bet. But P67 boards can be packed to the gills with features, should a manufacturer so wish, and this is exactly what Gigabyte is doing with the P67A-UD7.”

Zalman N Series 128GB SF-1222

Zalman N Series 128GB SF-1222 @ Legit Reviews

“It seems like every week another company joins the SSD fray with a drive of their own. Granted, there’s still a lot of users that still haven’t made the leap from the trusty old platter hard drive. Does Zalman, a company best known for their cooling and cases, have what it takes to get a piece of the SSD pie?”

ASUS EAH6870

ASUS EAH6870 @ TBreak

“As the floodgates opened up for the AMD HD 6870 graphics card, ASUS also followed the market with the introduction of the EAH6870. Being ASUS, this card was not going to be released with just the reference settings, so while it looks the same as a factory AMD card, the EAH6870 in fact has two little surprises in store for us.”

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 SLI @ Legit Reviews

“Overclocking performance on the ASUS GeForce GTX 580 greatly exceeded our expectations thanks to the ASUS Smart Doctor overclocking utility. We were able to overclock out card from 782MHz on the GF110 core by 18%, up to 926MHz. We we able to hit this impressive number thanks to the ASUS Voltage Tweak.”

AMD HD 6850 & HD 6870

AMD HD 6850 & HD 6870 @ Metku

“There’s been plenty of rumors going around about AMD’s new HD6-series of cards, but now the long wait is finally over and the first models, HD6850 and HD6870, have been officially launched. The newcomers found their way into our test lab, so lets see what they have to offer.”

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 480 SOC

Gigabyte GeForce GTX 480 SOC @ PureOC

“Gigabyte is a board partner that’s known for pushing the boundaries on Nvidia’s reference graphics cards, whether it’s a custom heatsink, improved quality components, or a factory overclock. And true to form, the GTX 480 SOC includes all of these with an excellent heatsink, improved power design components, and a strong factory overclock.”

PowerColor HD 6870 PCS+ 1GB

PowerColor HD 6870 PCS+ 1GB @ TechPowerUp

“PowerColor’s HD 6870 PCS+ comes with some of the highest out of the box clock speeds of all HD 6870 cards available today. It also comes with a unique thermal solution that offers extremely low noise levels in both idle and load. Another improvement is that power consumption is slightly lower than AMD’s reference design – despite the higher clock speed.”

AMD Radeon HD 6850/6870 Cards

AMD Radeon HD 6850/6870 Cards @ iXBT Labs

“AMD Radeon HD 6870 1024MB performs similarly to or a bit slower than GeForce GTX 470. However, it also consumes less power, meaning that it’s cooler and quieter. Five interfaces are also a plus. If Radeon HD 6870 is cheaper than GeForce GTX 470, it will sell well.”