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Get ready for some three-way SLI action with the world's fastest single GPU card.
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Get ready for some three-way SLI action with the world's fastest single GPU card.

The performance of the GTX 670 should come as no surprise: it's got pretty much all the goodness of the top-end GTX 680.

It turns out this Kepler-based Nvidia card is far more than just another big, power-hungry graphics card relying on pure grunt.

A great gaming graphics card that's now more affordable

The GTX 460 was an awesome card when it first tipped up, and the GTX 560 Ti is following in those footsteps. What's changed though is that those footsteps are far more well trod than they were when the GTX 460 came out.

Faster, cheaper, quieter. So, not bad then…

With no new top-end AMD cards to pit the GTX 580 against, there's no clear competition for what's now the fastest DX11 card around. Even the twin-GPU HD 5970 has met its match. So until the Caymen cards make an appearance, this is as good as it gets.

The latest mid-range graphics card marvels bound together in SLI

Much delayed, can Nvidia's DirectX 11 card up the ante on AMD's Radeon HD 5870?

Back to the future with some 1850's Victorian technology!

There's going to be a lot of PCs sold with low-end 8500GT cards in, which we've already established aren't very good for gaming. Rather than add-in another 100 pound-plus board, though, is SLI a good upgrade route?

Performance, features and impeccable image quality. NVIDIA's fabulous new GeForce 8800GTX has it all. In fact, if money isn't an issue and you are lucky enough to own one of Dell's 30-inch orgasmotron LCD panels.

So, 5,865 3DMarks in 3DMark06 then? That's more than an X1900XTX or 7900GTX can comfortably muster, and a colossal feat for a midrange card. This is what EVGA's premium Signature Series cards are all about