In recent years, 3D technologies have been intensively developing, striving to show us the world in its entirety on the screen, i.e. 3-dimensional. In recent years, 3D technologies have been intensively developing, striving to show us the world in its entirety on the screen, i.e. And one of the most affordable 3D technologies on the market is NVIDIA 3D Vision...
In our previous review of Fermi vs. Cayman in DirectX 11 modes and beyond - the GPU test, we compared Nvidia and AMD cards in the most resource-intensive games to date. The tests with the activation of PhysX and CUDA remained "behind the scenes", which could even more significantly reduce the performance of the tested video cards.
AMD and Nvidia have updated their lineup of single-chip flagships for their systems and at the moment we can already determine who is currently the leader in 3D. So the fight continues!
We are opening a new section directly on testing certain video cards, and this time our first test subjects were two EAH Radeon HD 5670 and EAH Radeon HD 5750 video cards provided to us by such a well-known manufacturer as Asus.
A lot of time has passed since the official announcement of the new Nvidia GeForce GTX 480 and GeForce GTX 470 video cards based on Fermi chips, but only now we were able to get samples of these video accelerators for our gaming tests.
It's been a long time since the first DX11 card appeared. But, unfortunately, we are talking only about ATI cards, which have already occupied almost all price niches, with the exception of only the most budget ones. What are these novelties capable of in modern DX11 applications?
We tried to match video cards to central processors and reduced it to a special table. Now, when choosing a video card, you can evaluate whether your processor matches the video card or not.