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A new mini-ITX motherboard with its aim firmly set on the overclocking crowd.
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A new mini-ITX motherboard with its aim firmly set on the overclocking crowd.

The GTX 670 FTW Signature 2 lays claim to being fast enough to give a reference GTX 680 a gentle kick in the nuts.

A serious motherboard for serious overclocking, but is it an essential for your rig or one for the elite enthusiasts?

This is Nvidia's most powerful iteration of the new Kepler architecture, pushed even further than its reference GTX 680 - a card so powerful only AMD's HD 7970 can look it in the eye.

Nvidia laid the groundwork for the next generation of PC graphics with Kepler, and now it's been made affordable

This Superclocked EVGA GTX 660 Ti is factory overclocked, but because of its policy of cherry-picking GPUs and leaving the reference cooling in place, the EVGA isn't clocked as high as it could be.

Whatever the pricing structure there's still no getting away from the fact the GTX 690 is one sexy bit of silicon wondrousness.

Can this ageing GPU still cut it in the budget graphics card market?

EVGA have pushed up the clocks on the stock GTX 580 - but can you push it further?

Want to get your graphics card wet without drowning it?

Two chips, one slice of PCB and a lot of cash for this graphics card

The FTW Edition, despite the rather ridiculous, MMO-inspired 'For The Win' acronym, is still the fastest out-of-the-box GTX 460 card around. It churns through the benchmarks beautifully, and in SLI trim the performance will be incredible.

This could have been the Fermi you were looking for

The only real hope for the 768MB versions of NVIDIA's latest card, the GTX 460, lies in these pre-overclocked, such as EVGA's Superclocked and Asus' GTX 460 768MB TOP.

The brand new GeForce GTX 460 has turned up in two rather different flavours; the full version like Zotac's GTX 460 1GB and this the paired-down, slightly cut-price, 768MB version.

Today we'll be reviewing motherboards according to playground rules. In case you're unsure, this means that bigger is better, more is always more, and there's no such thing as over the top.