Ever since AMD’s Gaming Evolved app came out, I’ve been using it with an ASUS R9 270X and 280X in our primary gaming PC hoping to put together a guide on how these optimization software (NVIDIA Geforce Experience and AMD Gaming Evolved) stack up against each other. Our review of the NVIDIA Geforce Experience showed us what the software can do and that was when the application was just in beta stages. Now in version 1.7, NVIDIA’s Geforce Experience is now cranking out the latest feature to their arsenal with ShadowPlay. Over at AMD’s…
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It’s been a while since NVIDIA’s one-click configuration utility has been out for the PC and no reply has been seen from the AMD camp but that changes today. Just a few days after the reveal of the Hawaii GPUs and the new R9 series of graphics cards, AMD is also unveiling the beta of their new configuration utility called “Gaming Evolved”. In cooperation with gaming social media Raptr, AMD is taking a different approach towards optimization by taking the best configurations from Raptr’s 16 million users and picking-out the best ones…
On a tight budget and need a gaming rig that can expand with you or just need the modern conveniences for a desktop and don’t need that much power? MSI 970A-G43 for AM3+ processors might just be the backbone for the system you need.
Today’s Ask B2G round comes from another anonymous reader asking us a pretty straight-forward question. Anon writes: Does the MSI 990FXA-GD65 V2 Support Vishera? Basing straightly off MSI’s product support site, the quick answer is no. If you check the product page for the MSI 990FXA-GD65 V2 and head to CPU Support (http://us.msi.com/product/mb/990FXA-GD65V2.html#/?div=CPUSupport) you’ll notice there is no Vishera CPUs listed. But on a personal note, you’ll be glad to know we’ve had the chance to talk to some people who use the MSI 990FXA-GD65 V2 and are running Vishera…
UPDATE 7/1/2012: It seems that one of our device has issues and is now being reported. I just hope they replace my unit so we can an update for this post. Just a quick post regarding what’s going on behind the scenes in our testing. We’ve recently gotten our hands on a pair of PowerColor HD7770s PCS+ and we immediately put it in the test bed for some benchmarks. Oddly enough, Direct X10 and DirectX11 applications will not run or crash the entire system before being playable. DirectX9 works fine…