PowerColor's highest-end Radeon HD 6970 is on our test bench today. The PCS+ Radeon HD 6970 has a respectable out-of-the-box overclock, a custom cooler, and a free game, but does it offer value for its price premium?
We are going to take an in-depth look at the PowerColor PCS+ HD5870 and HD5850 today. Both video cards offer a custom configuration, with higher clock speeds, but you might just be surprised at what these video cards don’t offer you. This is also the first time we’ll be using ALL DX11/DX10 video games for testing.
Think your old GeForce GTX 260 or Radeon HD 4870 is getting a little long in the tooth? They’ve both had a great run, but now it might be time to upgrade. We see how these two video cards compare to the brand new PowerColor HD5770.
Today we are evaluating the PowerColor PCS+ HD4890 1GB. Based on the Radeon HD 4890 it comes with a 950MHz GPU clock speed and a unique cooling solution out of the box. We see how well it does against a reference HD 4890 and a GeForce GTX 275 in some new games such as Ghostbusters and Demigod with plenty of testing.
Can PowerColor's Radeon X1950 PRO Extreme Edition overcome its price premium and offer better performance than the GeForce 7900 GS? Will the enlarged cooling unit help with overclocking? We will take a look and tell you exactly which video card is the better value.
Would you like a powerful video card but are on a strict budget? We’ve got the card for you; PowerColor’s X1600 XT BRAVO edition packs a punch at a very affordable price.
Looking for an ATI-based midrange challenger to NVIDIA’s 6600 GT? Read inside for our review of the PowerColor X800 GT, which utilizes a brand new VPU from ATI that takes direct aim at NVIDIA’s mainstream leadership position.
We’ve got a retail PowerColor RADEON X700 256MB based video card for review today. Read inside to see which card is actually better for gaming, a 256MB PowerColor X700 or a 128MB GeForce 6600. This should prove to be interesting…
We review PowerColor’s ATI R350 VPU video card. Let's find out if this 128MB card deserves to make your list of possible choices when shopping for a 9800 Pro based graphics accelerator.
The Evil Commando 2, PowerColor’s latest Powered by ATI Radeon 9700 Pro video card is here. We take it through its paces to see if this is worthy of your dollar.