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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Boasts of new features, better performance.
Triples the performance of the Titan Xp, too.
Separates game audio from your mic.
How many features can one graphics card have? Turns out: a lot.
Cuts a few corners, though.
This 15.6" laptop sports a GTX 1050 Ti 4GB and a Core i7-7700HQ for just over £1,000.
Designed for long life, high hash rate.
Palit goes all-out with this 2.5-slot monster, and it's pricey but also very fast.
Even as Bungie delays its release.
The GTX 1060 has a new SKU with faster memory - what difference can you expect?
Throws a WhisperMode bone, too.
Switch support, DX12 by default, and more.
Asus has paired the new 11Gbps GTX 1080 SKU with its latest Strix cooler, and the results are great.
Adds 'aesthetic terminal cover'.
Focuses on AI workloads.
Nvidia's latest batch of GTX 1080s use 11Gbps memory - is the speed bump worth it?
Founder positions graphics cards as consoles.
Four Vives, one box.
Major performance gains promised.
There's been plenty of new hardware in the last few months - how does it affect our recommendations?
Asus's take on the GTX 1080 Ti is predictably costly but certainly impressive.
£1,200. Twelve. Hundred. Pounds.
Due to land on April 12th.
October 14 2021 | 15:04