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

This list is current as of July 22, 2011. See the list.

Eager to play Bioshock Infinite, I reloaded Bioshock 2 on my PC to tide me over until its 2012 release. When setting up my video options to the max, I noticed that “Force Global Lighting” was off, while all the other options were on. I decided to make sure everyone knows the difference because it sounds confusing with no context. Learn about global lighting.

Calibrating multiple monitors can be a real pain, especially if they aren’t the same models. To make matters worse, Photoshop might be altering your image colors on the fly with the help of your GPU. See the cause and solution.

This article explores the full set of graphics options available in Crysis 2 for the PC, going beyond the basic settings of Gamer, Advanced, and Hardcore. Get the tool.

It’s time someone solidly stated the difference between GDDR and DDR. It’s also important to explain GDDR3 vs GDDR5, which are currently the 2 most common forms of memory found in video cards. Both of these topics are popular to discuss, producing plenty of information and misinformation. See the difference.

This is a supplemental article to compare the bokeh filtering effect in Just Cause 2 for the PC. These split screen comparisons apply to the game’s 3 included benchmarking demos only. See the screens.

Just Cause 2 was recently released for the PC, including 2 new CUDA-specific effects. The first is GPU Water Simulation, which enhances the default water reflection and effects. The second is the bokeh filter, which is the focus of this article. You can learn the basics about this 15 year old photography technique here, along with its direct effect on your Just Cause 2 visuals. See the filter in action.

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.

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