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Modern Warfare 2 on 6 displays using ATI Eyefinity

by Sid March 29, 2010

Ever imagined how modern warfare 2 would look on 6 displays, running on the ATI Eyefinity graphic cards. It looks alright, nothing great, looks like you’re playing Modern Warfare in a modern way. If only the displays were borderless, it would’ve have been better. You could rather play games on a single 100-inch display than [...]

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AMD ATI Radeon HD 5830

by Sid February 25, 2010

AMD’s been releasing lot of cards lately and most of them concentrated on the budget gamers, who’d appreciate a decent card for a great price. That is exactly what the ATI Radeon HD 5830 is intended to do or at least try to. The ATI Radeon was released sometime back and now has been reviewed [...]

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ATI Radeon HD5570, easy gaming!!

by Sid February 9, 2010

Wasn’t it just last week that AMD released the ATI Radeon HD 5450? I guess it wasn’t enough for gaming. AMD released another card this week following the release of the HD5450, the Radeon HD5570, which is a better card than the latter in the gaming section. The ATI Radeon HD 5570 also supports the [...]

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ATI Radeon HD 5450, more movies less gaming

by Sid February 5, 2010

ATI recently launched another budget performer card, the ATI Radeon HD 5450 recently, but unlike the budget gaming card HD 5670, this one’s more into the multimedia section. The launch of this card is sort of still a rumor but the specs according to Business Wire are true. The Radeon HD 5450 would be added [...]

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AMD ATI Radeon HD 5670, budget performer

by Sid January 14, 2010

AMD does it again, helps out those budget gamers including me who want that “high” performance, but just can’t get it. For all you guys out there who can spend around $100 for a brand new ATI graphics card. AMD’s calling it the ATI Radeon HD 5670, the budget performance card. The HD 5670 is a DirectX 11 card that also supports ATI’s Eyefinity architecture. And all this “graphic bling”

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