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Dragon Nest on ThaiLand Gameshow 2012

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Dragon Nest on ThaiLand Gameshow 2012


The ThaiLand Gameshow 2012 was held on January 13th and Dragon Nest got great attentions on this exhibition. The ThaiLand Gameshow 2012 was held on January 13th at BITEC Bangna and Dragon Nest got great attentions on this exhibition. Exclusive propaganda car, fire balloon and cosers

WoW: Cataclysm Post Mortem - Dungeons and Raids with Scott

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WoW: Cataclysm Post Mortem - Dungeons and Raids with Scott


As a part of the post mortem series on Cataclysm, we sat down with World of Warcraft Lead Encounter Designer Scott "Daelo" Mercer to hear his thoughts on Cataclysm dungeons and raids.

AION 3.1 Brings Back More Open World PvP

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AION 3.1 Brings Back More Open World PvP


Players can travel between neutral area and pvp zone by using the teleport devices in the border. More risks bring in more rewards - the new PvP zone is now more rewarding.

Line of Defense Beta Signup Lives with New Website

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Line of Defense Beta Signup Lives with New Website


Derek Smart's 3000AD studio announced today that beta registration for its upcoming online shooter Line of Defense has been opened, along with a brand new offcial website. The revamped website features more details about Line of Defense's backstory, a FAQ and more.

Howell Joined 2012 GIFTS to Enhance International Exchange & Cooperation

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Howell Joined 2012 GIFTS to Enhance International Exchange & Cooperation


As the only representative of China's game industry, Mr. Han delivered a one-hour speech on the planning and preparation of ChinaJoy 2012 as well as the development of China's game industry in 2011.

RIFT Anniversary a Year in Review as We Look to the Future!

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RIFT Anniversary a Year in Review as We Look to the Future!


It's RIFT's first anniversary - we've accomplished a lot and have even more in store. The second hour of our journey is only beginning, and it's all thanks to you!

DUST 514 Playable at This Month's EVE Fanfest

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DUST 514 Playable at This Month's EVE Fanfest


DUST 514 has begun closed trial in December 2011 and will be organically expanding throughout the beta period.

Star Wars: The Old Republic Update 1.2 Legacy Due in April

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Star Wars: The Old Republic Update 1.2 Legacy Due in April


BioWare today revealed Game Update 1.2 - Legacy for its hit MMORPG Star Wars: The Old Republic. Going live in April 2012, Legacy will introduce new high level group content and community-requested features including PvP Warzone Rankings and Guild Banks, along with enhancements to the game's innovative Legacy system.

A Satisfying Beat-Em-Up MMO

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A Satisfying Beat-Em-Up MMO


A game not too many people talk about, but that I think is pretty fun is GhostX Ultimate. If you like games such as Rusty Heart, I think this is a much better version of it. You get your own nanobot, which is a weapon and sort a of a companion that can actually fuse to your body. You can make recipes to make better nanobots as you go through out the game.

Continue reading A Satisfying Beat-Em-Up MMO.

Mobile Payment Solutions Mopay To Join in ChinaJoy 2012

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Mobile Payment Solutions Mopay To Join in ChinaJoy 2012


Recently, the worldwide mobile payment solutions Mopay, suppliers, formal confirmation will take part in 2012 of ChinaJoy B To B, business display area 'by virtue of this platform for the global gaming company, with commitment to the game of mobile payment discussions and cooperation

SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online (SEA) Open Beta Announced

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SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online (SEA) Open Beta Announced


Softmax's free-to-play mech shooter SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online will kick off on March 7 at 2:00PM GMT+8.

DoTA 2 - Team MMOSite Match 1 Full Analysis

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DoTA 2 - Team MMOSite Match 1 Full Analysis


MMOSite decided that their DoTA 2's community didn't feel that active and by involving the community it will allow them to contribute and be more active. We wanted the community to be part of the events we put out and suggested this one. This way members of MMOSite may join in and play as a team or pick heroes of the team.

Na'Vi vs Quantic Game 1 - The Defense Dota 2 Finals

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Na'Vi vs Quantic Game 1 - The Defense Dota 2 Finals


Here is the beginning of the EPIC finals played today for The Defense, Na'Vi vs Quantic. This is a best of 5, and Na'Vi starts off at 1-0 because of their winners bracket advantage! I co-cast the rest of the set with Luminous, and we ended up splitting the videos up, so make sure you click the annotation at the end to catch game 2!

Is AFK Timmer the Worst Thing in a Game?

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Is AFK Timmer the Worst Thing in a Game?


Some Games like AIon,Lotro and other Have Afk timer,after 30mins afk player get KICKED from server,after 2H Shop player Get Kicked, WHY ? When players open a Shop they go afk and they wona sell em , or buy stuf . New games wona get Alot of players than they kick em for staying online.

New MMOs in February 2012 Round up!

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New MMOs in February 2012 Round up!


Guild Wars 2 fans finally see the twilight before the end of the world. Guild Wars 2 started recruiting closed beta testers in February. The 1st round of closed beta testing is expected to happen at any time. In the meantime, upon the request of players, C9 which was in VIP testing in February, released new PvP content and recruited extra testers to allow more players to experience this high-quality action MMORPG.

City of Steam - A Dangerous but Appealing Steampunk World

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City of Steam - A Dangerous but Appealing Steampunk World


The gameplay is similar to most MMOs where you can complete quest and explore dungeons solo or with your friends. The camera is fixed and you will fight in the dungeon in the Diablo type view angle.

Which Class Will You Play First in Guild Wars 2?

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Which Class Will You Play First in Guild Wars 2?


Recently I've been watching a lot of videos on Youtube about Guild Wars 2, and they got me all hyped up. From what I've seen this game will be much needed fresh air on the MMO scene. But it also brought me to the question; which class will I try out first when the game goes live?

Rise of Immortals - New Immortal: KAOS, Now Available

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Rise of Immortals - New Immortal: KAOS, Now Available


Kaos is an energy based range character who excels at dealing constant damage from a relatively safe distance with his skills. Once the teams are fully committed to combat Kaos sneaks in during the havoc to deal tremendous damage.

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We give away a thousand additional keys to enjoy a sneak peek of City of Steam

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 11:37 PM PST

After the success of the previous delivery of City of Steam Sneak Peek keys, Mechanist games with FREE MMORPG and MMO Reviews, are giving away another 1000 Sneak Peek Keys . The Sneak Peak is a limited-access to the proper game, certain features will be unavailable and plenty hasn't been implemented yet, but don't let [...]

Dust 514 has announced that is going to be the first F2P MMOFPS on console

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 10:50 AM PST

CCP Games has announced that its innovative MMOFPS, DUST 514, will be free-to-play on the PlayStation 3 computer entertainment system. DUST 514 is the first console game of its kind, set in the massive shared, persistent EVE OnlineUniverse. Players will be able to download the game for free via PlayStation network and jump directly into [...]

Star Wars: The Old Republic has presented the game update 1.2, titled Legacy

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 06:46 AM PST

EA, BioWare and LucasArts has presented the Star Wars: The Old Republic game update 1.2, Legacy. Going live in April 2012, Legacy will introduce new high level group content and community-requested features including PvP Warzone Rankings and Guild Banks, along with enhancements to the game's innovative Legacy system. This update also provides improved UI customization [...]

TERA has announced its first RP server, Celestial Hills

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 03:40 AM PST

Frogster and En Masse Entertaintment have announced that they are officially creating the first roleplay server for TERA, named Celestial Hills. Celestial Hills is going to be a PVE server, and if the need for another server arises as the open beta starts, they will add additional roleplay servers. To help promote and keep an [...]

Exclusive video from the beta of Diablo III, that shows the Monk starting area

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 03:14 AM PST

We have released an exclusive gameplay video from the beta of Diablo III, that shows the starting area of the Monk class. The game takes place on Sanctuary, a world of dark fantasy. Unbeknownst to most of its inhabitants, Sanctuary was saved some twenty years ago from the demonic forces of the underworld by a [...]

Exclusive screenshots from the beta of Diablo III

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 02:33 AM PST

Take a look to this exclusive screenshots from the beta of Diablo III. The game takes place on Sanctuary, a world of dark fantasy. Unbeknownst to most of its inhabitants, Sanctuary was saved some twenty years ago from the demonic forces of the underworld by a few brave and powerful heroes. Most of those warriors [...]

Exclusive videos that shows the character selection, interface settings and the map of skills and talents of Path of Exile

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 01:20 AM PST

Take a look to this exclusive video of Path of Exile’s character selection and interface settings. The game is a free-to-play MMORPG set in the dark fantasy world of Wraeclast. The game is currently under development by Grinding Gear Games in New Zealand.

Atlantica Online has released a new update titled At the Gates

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 12:26 AM PST

Nexon America has released a new update to Atlantica Online. The update titled At the Gates comes with a new dungeon, as well as the Excavation Expedition, Momentum EXP System, and more. Players can now enter the game and explore Yggdrasil's Three Gateways dungeon and experience entirely new elements of combat and win prizes and [...]

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Rift: Rift - Anniversary

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 11:09 AM PST

Trion shows us how Telara and Trion celebrate one year of Rift.


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General Gaming Article


Holiday 2011: Tech Preview

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 04:27 PM PST

In the PDF archive of the Holiday 2011 issue you can find:

  • The 2012 Tech Preview
  • How To Try Windows 8 For Free
  • 10 Antivirus Packages Reviewed
  • Build It: The Battlefield 3 PC
  • Head-to-Head: Spotify vs Rdio
  • Ask the Doctor
  • Best of the Best
  • Eight innovative notebook concepts
  • And a whole lot more!

Click the cover image on the right to download the PDF archive today!

Fujitsu Reveals Lifebook Premium Ultrabook at CeBIT

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 03:40 PM PST

Japanese vendor Fujitsu has shown no urgency whatsoever in joining the ultrabook fray. In fact, it remained mum on its ultrabook plans until it published its product roadmap for 2012 last month. The roadmap lists two ultrabook models, both scheduled for May. We now have a few details about one of its upcoming ultrabooks.

The company used its opening press conference at CeBIT 2012 in Hanover, Germany to tease those in attendance with a dummy of one of its upcoming ultrabooks. Called the Lifebook Premium at this point, the said ultrabook is aimed at enterprise users.

This enterprise-centric ultra-thin and-light laptop weighs just 3.3 lbs and is 16mm thick. Further, the device sports a 14-inch edge-to-edge display. The top bezel has enough room for a webcam, though. If the dummy unit displayed by Fujitsu is anything to go by, the Lifebook Premium will have a couple of USB 3.0 ports, one USB 2.0 port, an Ethernet connector, SD card slot, HDMI, one headphone jack and a Kensington Security Slot. It's also known to have a 4G LTE modem besides run-of-the-mill connectivity options like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

While the ultrabook will have an Ivy Bridge processor, the exact specs are not known as yet. Fujitsu is expected to divulge more details on Tuesday.

Image Credit: Notebook Italia

December 2011: Tackling the Tablet Conundrum

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 03:29 PM PST

In the PDF archive of the December 2011 issue you can find:

  • Find the Right Tablet For You
  • Build a Hybrid HTPC/Gaming Rig
  • 4 Steps To A Malware Free PC
  • Easy-to-use PCs reviewed
  • Head-to-Head: Google+ vs Facebook
  • Ask the Doctor
  • Best of the Best
  • The Biggest Graphics Card EVER
  • And a whole lot more!

Click the cover image on the right to download the PDF archive today!

Eurocom Neptune 3D Review

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 12:21 PM PST

We reviewed Eurocom's top-of-the-line mobile workstation, the Panther 2.0, in our June 2011 issue. That high-end behemoth weighed more than 15 pounds and cost upward of $5,000, but it sported a desktop Core i7-980X CPU and a pair of Radeon HD 6970s in CrossFire. This time around we're taking a look at the company's lighter-weight mobile workstation, the Neptune 3D.

While also billed as a high-end desktop-replacement, the Neptune 3D is far more modest than its beefy big brother. It's based on a mobile Sandy Bridge CPU (Intel's Core i7-2760QM) and a single mobile GPU (Nvidia's GeForce GTX 580M). The Neptune 3D weighs less than nine pounds, but its defining feature is its 17.3-inch, 120Hz, 3D display.

Eurocom bundles one pair of Nvidia's 3D Vision active-shutter LCD glasses with the machine, and the emitter is built into the chassis. The 1920x1080 LED-backlit panel is strikingly bright, no doubt to compensate for the darkening the glasses cause. After we turned it down a bit to evaluate the screen's quality, we saw that it produced crisp text and still images, as well as impressively dark blacks. The display was equally impressive in motion, with no visible blurring or ghosting. The matte finish did a great job of reducing ambient glare. If you dig 3D, you'll enjoy the 3D experience the Neptune delivers; if you're not sold on 3D, nothing about this notebook will change your mind. 

Storage comes in the form of a 250GB Intel SSD, supplemented by a 750GB mechanical hard drive. The machine is also outfitted with an optical drive that can burn Blu-ray media at 6x speed and DVDs at 8x. The chiclet-style keys are comfortable and responsive. Lap weight and a two-hour battery life are well within standard range for high-end gaming notebooks. 

Aside from the 3D feature, the Neptune 3D's all-around performance is the epitome of standard. It trounced our aging zero-point machine, but that's exactly what we expect from a system running Sandy Bridge hardware. As a gaming laptop, the Neptune 3D is equally sufficient. The GeForce GTX 580 handled all but the most demanding games with relative ease, and the system delivered benchmark numbers on par with a similarly clocked Sandy Bridge desktop machine. 

The main issue here is cost. With a price tag just shy of $3,500, we expect a bit more bang for our buck. The 3D video is nice, but it's not enough to justify the Neptune 3D's gaudy price tag. Eurocom should have overclocked the CPU for even better all-around performance, or dropped a second GPU under the hood for faster gaming. 

Still, if you're looking for a well-constructed desktop replacement with a sharp display, 3D capability, and strong all-around performance, the Eurocom Neptune 3D won't disappoint. But if you're looking to raise the bar on high-performance mobile gaming, look elsewhere; the Neptune 3D is remarkably unremarkable.

 

Valve Rumored To Be Working On "Steam Box" PC Console

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 10:54 AM PST

The raging battle of words between PC gamers and console gamers has never quite reached PC vs. Mac levels of animosity, but it's come close. Could those angry days be coming to an end? Probably not, but if anybody could convince the two camps to pick up their virtual arms in unison and start singing "Kumbaya," it's Valve -- and rumors floating around say that Valve is developing a console-esque box designed to let gamers get their Steam on in the living room.

The so-called "Steam Box" even has some specs attached to it: a Core i7 CPU, 8GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GPU. TheVerge (who broke the news) also points out that Valve filed for a patent on a gaming controller with swappable components in 2011, although the publication says that several USB-powered peripherals would also be compatible with the Steam Box. Biometric feedback is also rumored to be involved in some way. As far as software goes, the Steam Box is reported to be able to run any PC title and even competitor services like EA's Origin.

Rather than building Steam Boxes on its own, Valve is said to be developing a Steam Box spec and allowing hardware suitors to build Boxes themselves. (Kinda like *shudder* the 3DO?) TheVerge reports that an early version was shown to potential  behind closed doors at CES, and Valve could officially unveil the Steam Box at the GDC or E3 gaming conventions.

Sound crazy? Remember that Gabe Newell said "Well, if we have to sell hardware we will," just a few weeks back -- although he quickly followed it up with "It's definitely not the first thought that crosses our mind; we'd rather hardware people that are good at manufacturing and distributing hardware do that." While that may be taken as a denial, the wording fits into the rumored spec-based multiple-manufacturer plans for the Steam Box.

What do you think: is the Steam Box the next hip thing or just next year's contender for best vaporware? Would you be interested in hooking up a PC gaming console to your flatscreen? How much would you pay?

Anonymous Supporters Duped Into Downloading Zeus Trojan

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 10:24 AM PST

What better way to start the work week than with a delicious slice of irony pie? The hacktivist group known as Anonymous spent the past year harassing websites and web users alike with a series of high profile attacks. Authorities responded by arresting Anons around the world, but new information shows that police weren't the only ones spanking Anonymous.  Symantec says that an enterprising bot herder modified a link to one of Anon's voluntary DDoS tools to point to a file infected with the Zeus Trojan instead.

The link switcher altered the URL in a widespread Anon PasteBin guide on January 20th -- the day of Anonymous' self-proclaimed "biggest attack ever," in which they took down a host of government and industry websites in response to Megaupload's shuttering. The guide originally pointed to the Slowloris DoS tool. The modified guide pointed to the Zeus Trojan. Symantec reports the PasteBin guide with the malicious link was viewed over 26,000 times and tweeted by the YourAnonNews account and 400 others.

After being installed, the Zeus app downloads the Slowloris tool and actually participates in Anon's DDoS attacks in order to avoid being detected. Of course, while Slowloris is busy blasting websites, the Zeus app is busy sending cookies and financial login information to its master server.

"Not only will supporters be breaking the law by participating in DoS attacks on Anonymous hacktivism targets, but may also be at risk of having their online banking and email credentials stolen," Symantec says in conclusion. Anon supporters must be damning that silly so-called Golden Rule right about now.

Software SNAFU Delays "Several Million" Tax Refunds, IRS Says

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 07:20 AM PST

Assuming you don't owe Uncle Sam a cent and are looking forward to getting a chunk of change back in the form of a tax refund, you may have found yourself window shopping for what you'll buy. A new PC, perhaps, or maybe a long overdue upgrade, such as a new videocard. If that's the case, hopefully you're holding out for Ivy Bridge (Intel) and/or Keplar (Nvidia), because there's a chance your tax refund could be delayed.

The U.S. Internal Revenue Service is experiencing problems with its new software for processing tax returns, leaving many taxpayers understandably miffed, Reuters reports. Software glitches have reared their ugly heads as the IRS prepares to transition to a new platform.

"There were probably several million taxpayers whose returns we took longer to process," IRS spokesman Frank Keith told Reuters.

The tax return system upgrade will run about $1.3 billion through 2024 and is supposed to modernize the whole e-file process. As it currently stands, the IRS estimates that those who file their taxes by April 15 will get direct-deposit refunds 7-13 days later, or up 17 days for mailed refunds.

In reality, some are taking a little bit longer. Reuters spoke with a tax preparer in Delhi, Louisiana who said that 85 percent of the 220 e-file returns she filed this year were subject to delayed refunds, most often 7-10 days past the anticipated refund date.

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Intel Rolls Out Atom D2550 Cedar Trail Processor with Faster Graphics, Hyperthreading

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 06:46 AM PST

First unveiled a couple of weeks ago, Intel has officially added a new processor to its Atom line without a formal introduction. It's the Atom D2550, essentially a supercharged D2500 with a faster graphics core and Hyperthreading support, or you can view it as a slower-clocked D2700, which also features a faster graphics core than the D2500 and supports Hyperthreading. Let's break all three down.

The Atom D2500 is a dual-core processor clocked at 1.86GHz. It has 1MB of cache and integrated graphics clocked at 400MHz. Hyperthreading is not supported, limiting the number of threads to same number of cores (two).

Up on top is the D2700, another dual-core Atom processor built around Cedar Trail. It too has 1MB of cache, but it boasts a 2.13GHz clockspeed, a 640MHz graphics core, and supports Hyperthreading.

Sitting in between the two is the new Atom D2550. It's clocked at 1.86GHz, same as the D2500, and sports integrated graphics clocked at 640MHz, same as the D2700. There's also support for Hyperthreading like the D2700, and 1MB of cache, a feature all three processors share.

Intel hasn't revealed a price for the D2500, but as a point of reference, the D2700 carries an MSRP of $52.

Patriot Lights Two New Wildfire Brand SSDs with SandForce

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 06:21 AM PST

The selection of SandForce-driven solid state drives (SSDs) you have to choose from just got a little bit bigger today with the introduction of Patriot Memory's new Wildfire Pro and Wildfire SE drives. Both new additions come equipped with a SATA 6Gbps interface and SandForce SF-2281 chipset, a potent combination built for speed and, according to Patriot, reliability as well.

Patriot's Wildfire Pro and Wildfire SE are the performance flagships in the company's SSD lineup. They both offer built-in overprovisioning and wear leveling technologies such as DuraClass and DuraWrite to purportedly "protect against the wear and tear of high-end usage," Patriot says.

The Wildfire Pro is available in 100GB and 200GB capacities with up to 550MB/s sequential read and up to 500MB/s sequential write speeds. As for the Wildfire SE, it's available in 120GB, 240GB, and 480GB capacities with no mention of specific performance numbers, though it features most of the same technologies (SandForce SF-2281, SATA 6Gbps interface, TRIM support, ECC protection, DuraClass, and DuraWrite). Update: Patriot Memory tells us "the main difference between the two drives are the capacities. The Wildfire Pro is available in Pro [models] having overprovisioning to allow for a longer life vs. the SE."

No word on price or availability.

Image Credit: Patriot Memory

AMD Puts Radeon HD 7870, 7850 into the Lineup to Run Mainstream Play

Posted: 05 Mar 2012 06:02 AM PST

With a nary a peep from rival Nvidia, AMD today rolled out two additional 28nm graphics cards, both of which are built around the Pitcairn GPU that nestles into the mainstream spot just below Tahiti. The new cards are the Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition ($349) and Radeon HD 7850 ($249), and they both feature AMD's 28nm Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture specifically designed for general computing.

"Engineered for supremacy, designed for efficiency and packed with incredible features, the AMD Radeon HD 7800 series offers more than the just world's most advanced graphics: it offers the incredible performance every gamer deserves," said Matt Skynner corporate vice president and general manager, GPU Division, AMD. "AMD continues to lead the industry in desktop graphics innovation with unrivaled computing and unequaled technologies like our game-changing GCN Architecture."

Nvidia's retort is Kepler, a next-generation architecture of its own that's been much hyped and is scheduled to launch later this quarter. Meanwhile, the Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition boasts a 1GHz engine clockspeed and 2GB of GDDR5 memory racing along at 1.2GHz on a 256-bit wide bus. It has 20 Compute Units (1,280 Stream Processors), 80 Texture Units, 32 Color ROP Units, and supports the usual assortment of modern day APIs.

The toned down Radeon HD 7850 sports an 860MHz engine clockspeed, the same memory specs, 16 Compute Units, 64 Texture Units, and the same number of ROP Units.

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