BFG Technologies has recently gotten into the business of fully built computers called Phobos. While most of our readers may not want a computer built for them, you certainly want high quality components when you do build one. BFG Tech has recently started selling the 1kw and 1.2kw OEM computer power supplies previously reserved for Phobos owners only.
BFG Tech has done a very good job at commanding respect in the computer power supply market in the last year. It has stepped up its game and along with that it is now entering the tremendously demanding 1 kilowatt PSU market. 1000 watts of power is not easy to deliver while doing a good job of it.
Looking for BFGTech's new quality power supplies in a power rating for a system that is a bit more reserved. We look at the smallest BFG PSU that comes in at 450 watts. And of course we put it to the same testing we put the kilowatt units to.
Today we have the BFGTech GeForce GTX 285 OCX on the table: The fastest of the four GTX 285 models that BFGTech offers. We see how it stacks up against a reference GeForce GTX 285 and an AMD Radeon HD 4870 X2 in CoD: WaW, Fallout 3, FarCry 2, L4D, and by popular demand GTA IV.
High performance, check. Low noise, check. High efficiency, check. Modular interface, check. No BS...checking into that. BFG attempts to deliver middle market wattage with high end features. This may be exactly the PSU you have been looking for.
Today marks the launch of the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 295 and BFGTech has their GeForce GTX 295 retail box ready to go. We will take a very detailed look at gameplay performance between the BFGTech GeForce GTX 295 in six games with an AMD Radeon HD 4870 X2 and GeForce GTX 260 SLI. We also explore whether overclocking makes a difference.
Today, BFGTech is launching its new and improved GeForce GTX 260 GPU based video cards. The new GeForce GTX 260 GPU benefits from 24 more stream processors, but maintains the same clocks. BFGTech has ramped up the clock speeds in OCX fashion. We evaluate and compare to the original GTX 260 GPU and a Radeon HD 4870.
BFGTech's best single-GPU video card is with us today, ready to be put through its real world gaming paces. We compare it to the stock-clocked GTX 280 as well as ATI's best offering. We had some results that we did not expect and ones that might surprise you as well!
The GeForce 9600 GT was a great card for the money in its time, but with the next generation video cards out now and NVIDIAs recent price drops where does this leave it? We see how the BFGTech GeForce 9600 GT OCX does against its new competitors in Crysis, Age of Conan, and Assassin’s Creed.
BFGTech has married OCX with ThermoIntelligence. We're here to evaluate the BFGTech GeForce 8800 GT OCX with ThermoIntelligence in three of today's hottest games. Find out if this supped up 8800 GT has what it takes to compete with the newly released ATI Radeon HD 4850, or is it time for the 8800 GT to take a hike?
BFG has come out with a new branding: H20C. As the name suggests the video card comes preinstalled with a waterblock and on top of that is clocked even higher than their top tier OCX line. We see how it compares to a reference 9800 GTX and an 8800 GT.
NVIDIA’s next-gen GPU has arrived. We game with BFG Tech’s new GeForce GTX 280 OC in Crysis, Age of Conan, COD 4, and Assassin’s Creed. We’ve included the GeForce GTX 260 as well. Real gameplay advantages are to be had, especially in the brand new Age of Conan.
BFG has recently proven its worthiness in the high end computer power supply market by providing extremely stable and innovative products. Can BFG pull off another win as it wades again into the middle of the wattage war with many competitors?
BFG's new OCX branding is the top of their 3-tier overclocking initiative, with OC and OC2 taking up the lower ranks. We're here to see if their GeForce 9800 GTX OCX is actually any better than a standard GeForce 9800 GTX!
NVIDIA is launching the successor to the GeForce 8800 GTX! Will the new GeForce 9800 GTX live up to the impressive legacy of the 8800 GTX? Is the 9800 GTX an upgrade? Or is it a step backwards? We evaluate the new card from BFGTech.
Will two BFGTech GeForce 9600 GT OC video cards SLI'd offer a better gaming experience than a GeForce 8800 GTX? NVIDIA thinks so. Let’s see what the real-world differences are with 9600 GT SLI and an 8800 GTX in Crysis, COD 4 & UT3.
BFGTech comes back to HardOCP’s computer power supply review program a full year later, and this time BFG comes loaded for bear with an 800w PSU that actually has new features that should certainly interest most high end PSU users and hardware enthusiast alike.
The new GeForce 9600 GT is poised to deliver high performance for under $200. We take the new BFGTech GeForce 9600 GT OC for a spin in Crysis, COD 4, and UT3 to test its mettle. Is your hard earned cash better spent on a Radeon HD 3850, Radeon HD 3870, or GeForce 8800 GT.
How far can a watercooled GeForce 8800 GTS 512MB be overclocked? Today we have our evaluation of the BFGTech 8800 GTS 512MB OC2 WC Edition. We compare it to a stock 8800 GTS 512MB in CoD 4, Crysis, and UT3 with overclocking performance results.
NVIDIA launching a new 65nm GeForce 8800 GTS specification today, this time with 128 streaming processors. We have a retail BFGTech GeForce 8800 GTS OC 512MB to look at today in Crysis, UT3, and COD 4 with in-depth gameplay evaluation.
A look at BFGTech's ThermoIntelligence technology and whether or not it really does what it says it is going to do for your video card's temperatures.
BFGTech has a new video card in the wild; the GeForce 8800 GTS OC2 640 MB. It's highly overclocked from the factory, but just how will that actually improve the gameplay experience? We're about to find out with some of today's most demanding games!
NVIDIA’s DX10 answers to the mainstream video card market are finally here with new GeForce 8 series GPUs ranging from $89-$229. We have the BFGTech GeForce 8600 GTS OC and the XFX GeForce 8600 GTS XXX we put to the test playing real games and the newest STALKER.
BFGTech has launched a new higher factory clocked 8800 GTX series video card and it carries the new “OC2” moniker. Does the modest overclock of an already powerful card translate to a better gameplay experience? Will STALKER tell us.
BFGTech did not disappoint when we asked them to participate in our inaugural PSU review program. Today we have their 1000 watt rated power supply that will be the first to run the [H] gauntlet.