Here is a list of all currently available graphics cards that are DirectX 11 capable, along with links to product details for each, courtesy of Amazon.

This list, revision 19, is current as of April, 2014. See the list.

What is a GTX 465? With the release of the powerful DirectX 11 GTX 470 and 480, Nvidia wanted to have an option with a lower price point to compete with sales of the Radeon 5850.

This price point as of today’s release is $279.99 + shipping on Newegg.com. The card still uses the GF100 based Fermi 40nm architecture that is now in full production. See how the 465 compares.

This Green Computing article will explain the history and benefits of 80 Plus, a standard that has been developed over the last six years. If you have read any of our other articles on the concept of Green Computing, then you are already familiar with 80 Plus.

This article is meant for those who are new to the standard and are wondering if they should make it a requirement the next time they buy. An 80 Plus introduction.

In our last Green Computing Review, we looked the 80 Plus Bronze PSU from Antec, the EA-430D Green. We built that power supply into our home theater PC. This time around, we need something with a little more kick to power our gaming machine.

In addition to our Core i7 860, 4GB of G.Skill ECO RAM, X-Fi, Blu-ray, and hard disks, we needed to make sure we had enough power for our GTX 470. See how the OCZ handles it.

SolidlyStated recently completed its 3 part series of Solid Reviews for EVGA Nvidia cards, spanning entry-level to high-end gaming. Each article is packed with info. In this summary, we will pit all 3 cards head-to-head and aggregate the results for them at both stock and overclocked speeds. See the results.

This article is an in-depth look at the EVGA GTX 470. The GT400 series GPU, nicknamed ‘Fermi‘, is designed for high-end gaming and is the first Nvidia chip to support DirectX 11.

Our in-depth look will solidly state the difference between available part numbers, cover all features, and display extensive overclocking benchmarks. Next, Let’s Examine this GTX 470

If you have owned a GT200 series card, then you might know they all share the same Nvidia drivers. This allows you to switch between, say, a GTS 250 and GTX 260, which works with no fuss at all. You just swap cards and reboot. However, stepping up from a 200 series card to a GTX 470 will result in Windows not even recognizing the new hardware. See the solution.

The movie rights to Electronic Art’s Mass Effect franchise were just purchased by Legendary Pictures, who has an agreement with Warner Bros to distribute the film worldwide. Aside from the critical choice of casting a male or female Shepard, the vast Mass Effect universe should be in good hands for three reasons

When buying parts for my latest Core i7 setup, I decided to try my hand at Green Computing. Low voltage ECO RAM turned out to be an incredible choice.

In this Solid Review, we will take a look at overclocking these silver-plated DDR3 modules while still maintaining an environmentally friendly low voltage. Go Green.

Split Second

Split Second
Force Feedback: No
Pedals: Combined
Shift Lights: No
Released: May 18, 2010

This article is part of our series: The Logitech G27 Racing Wheel for Casual Racing Gamers. Here, we will cover setting up your G27 racing wheel to play Split Second. Split Second is an original title published by Disney Interactive Studios and developed by Black Rock Studio. Split Second is a purely arcade racer with a penchant for exploding tracks. Split Second (PC) Released May 18, 2010