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PowerColor PCS+ R9 380 4GB GDDR5 Graphic Card Review

goldfries10 years ago16 mins

Yet another R9 380? Wait, it’s not. It’s PowerColor’s R9 380 that comes with 4GB RAM and it has a back plate too! As you can see from the image above, it also comes with PowerColor’s dual-blade fan design, I like it that it has only 5 blades as this makes maintenance a lot easier….

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Sapphire Dual-X R9 380 2GB GDDR5 Graphic Card Review

goldfries10 years ago05 mins

The R9 300 series makes its way to Sapphire’s Dual-X range of graphic card, sporting the distinct Dual-X cooling system. Make no mistake, it’s a Dual-X cooling system alright. The R9 380 card here requires 2x 6-pin PCI-E connection to operate. Heatpipes visible from the bottom. As always with the Dual-X models – no backplate….

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AMD Malaysia Launches the Radeon R9 Fury X

goldfries10 years ago01 mins

The much awaited Radeon R9 Fury X hit the market last week, and today marks the official launch of the product in Malaysia. If you haven’t read my review of the Fury X, you should. 🙂 It’s a neat card. Besides the Fury X, the R9 300 and R7 300 series cards made an appearance…

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PowerColor PCS+ R7 370 2GB GDDR5 Graphic Card Review

goldfries10 years ago10 years ago08 mins

Making a re-entry into the Malaysian market, PowerColor’s range of new AMD R9 and R7 based graphic cards have hit the stores and with us today is the PowerColor PCS+ R7 370 2GB GDDR5 Graphic Card that targets the low-medium range systems. Now isn’t the card beautiful to behold? I think it looks awesome for…

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Sapphire R9 Fury X 4GB HBM Graphic Card Review

goldfries10 years ago10 years ago19 mins

Probably the most anticipated card of the year due to its features, the Fury X was expected to be the slayer of Nvidia GTX 980 Ti but does it live up to the expectation? No it doesn’t. The Fury X is one interesting card where the performance could be trailing the Nvidia GTX 980 one…

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