The new SAPPHIRE Radeon RX 9070 XT NITRO+ Crimson Desert Edition sees one of RDNA 4's most impressive graphics cards get a ...
For the last couple of generations, AMD has been desperately trying to compete with Nvidia at the high end. However, now, ...
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Review When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. When AMD announced its RDNA 4 desktop GPUs towards the end of last month, the company ...
UPDATE: PCSpecialist have got in touch and let us know the Zircon Nova R is actually retailing for £1899, so £100 less than the figure we used in this review. As such, we have increased its score from ...
AMD is a company that knows a thing or two about capitalizing on a competitor’s weaknesses. The company got through its early-2010s nadir partially because its Ryzen CPUs struck just as Intel’s ...
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AMD has finally done it. For years it's tried to undercut NVIDIA with slightly cheaper, but less capable, video cards like the Radeon 6700 XT and 7900 XT. And sure, it's still following that same ...
From my understanding, this can be attributed mostly to how the benchmark interacts with the GPU’s processors and how resource allocation is handled during testing. There were also a couple of tests ...
Much has been said and speculated about AMD's Radeon 9070 series GPUs, so much so that it feels like we've reviewed them already. But until now, we've only had leaks and first-party benchmarks to go ...