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Sparkle GTX650 OC Dragon Series Review

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The Sparkle GTX650 OC Dragon Series graphics card scores 3,131 points which is slightly more than the AMD HD6790, and a couple of hundred points less than the AMD HD7770 1GHZ.

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6 comments

  1. Seems like a decent card for the money. good for a media center, but may they will bring out a single slot version.

  2. Its a good point, I remember when a low end card struggled to get good frame rates at 1280×1024.

  3. > It is worth pointing out that onboard graphics solutions just don’t make the grade for me, as I crave the highest image quality possible, only achievable from either Nvidia or AMD discrete solutions.

    This might be about to change with the release of AMD’s desktop trinity parts (rumoreded for the 1st of October)

  4. I would really like to see this card tested at more appropriate resolution and details. Its a $100 card its not meant to push 8AA@fullhd res.

  5. The fact it can though is pretty incredible ! I was amazed to see it can cope with many engines at 1080p. I dont know anyone who games at 720p anymore anyway. but you can be sure it will cope with it if it can at 1080p