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VisionTEK Radeon HD 3870 X2 1 GB GDDR3 PCI Express Graphics Card (900209)

The VisionTek ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 Graphics enable you to experience the power of HD with 3D processing designed for ultimate gaming. Advance to the next generation of DirectX 10.1 compatible HD game performance and life-like realism with dual ATI Radeon HD 3870 GPUs working in exquisite precision to produce over 1 teraFLOPS of GPU compute power. And with ATI CrossFireX multi-GPU upgradeability, you can scale your performance to greater heights. Watch the latest Blu-ray and HD-DVD videos in full 1080p HD - and upscale beyond - without placing huge demands on your CPU. Enjoy breakthrough efficiency with more processing performance per watt and energy-saving features that can help save you money.  more

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  • From: Hexus
  • Posted: Jan-02-2009

Overview A motherboard's main job is to act as a conduit between the various hardware elements that make up a PC. It needs to be able to link the desired CPU(s), system memory, graphics card, hard drive(s), and add-in cards and enable them to

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  • From: Neoseeker
  • Posted: Feb-12-2008

Today we review our first card from VisionTek. This 512MB HD 3870 has a serious cooler on it -- but can it survive some serious overclocking?

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  • From: Neoseeker
  • Posted: Feb-12-2008

In the tradition of celebrating Valentine's Day, we here at Neoseeker decided on reviewing some hardware for you. Sorry -- no free chocolate this time, but hey, we did remember the card. Today we will be looking at a VisionTek Radeon HD 3870. As you

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  • From: Pcmag
  • Posted: Jan-28-2008

We have seen this method of accelerating "single-card" graphics performance beforeyou take two mid-range graphics chips and stuff them together into one double-wide card that fits into a single slot. It goes all the way back to ATI's old Rage Fury

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  • From: Techreport
  • Posted: Mar-26-2004

A LTHOUGH motherboards and core logic chips with PCI Express support aren't due out for weeks, ATI and NVIDIA have already announced plans to make current generation Radeon and GeForce FX parts compatible with the new interconnect technology. ATI and

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