VisionTek, once know solely by enthusiasts for its Made-in-the-USA video cards, now just a former shell of itself, has been quietly diversifying its business to help its bottom line. Today we look at a 700 watt VisionTek power supply that we saw being sold on special and decided to pick one up for ourselves and put it in the grinder. Quality buy or pig sty?
VisionTek’s PCI based RADEON X1300 256 MB graphics card is a unique product that fills a unique niche. Does this PCI graphics card stack up to the PCI-Express competition? What potentials does it hold beyond 3D gaming?
Needing an all-in-one multimedia solution for TV broadcast and personal video capturing and editing? We examine what the VisionTek XTASY Theater 550Pro brings to the table for multimedia enthusiasts.
Today we have VisionTek’s first retail RADEON X850 XT-based video card up for evaluation. We take it through the full gamut of gaming in six of the most demanding games comparing it to the competition along the way.
While not our usual subject matter, we wanted to look into VisionTek's new USB2 flash drives. If smaller size, bigger storage, and faster transfer sound good to you when it comes to on-the-go storage, these are worth a look. We put it in the washer too.
VisionTek’s new X800Pro video card evaluated using seven popular game titles while focusing on real-world gameplay performance and image quality. ATI’s Radeon X800Pro and NVIDIA’s GeForce 6800Ultra are compared within.
VisionTek is back in the game; sporting a brand new line of ATI based video cards. Can VisionTek match the quality and performance we have come to expect from ATI brand cards.
Some very tough allegations are being made about NVIDIA based VisionTek Xtasy video cards in Illinois. We have excerpts from court documents that draw a grim picture of those cards we loved so much.
Going...going...GONE! The number one seller of NVIDIA based VidCards is shutting its doors, or rather having them shut.
We take a look at two new GeForce4 Ti 4200 video cards. One from ABIT and one from VisionTek comparing the 64MB version to the 128MB version.
Hey! We gotta do something to make these GF4 reviews interesting! Oh yeah, we OC the hell out of them and live to tell about it.
Now that the retail cards are for sale with the pre-purchase orders filled, we dig into the VisionTek version of what is surely going to be one of the best selling GPUs of all time.
We cover the entire VisionTek line of cards aimed at Gamers. Their Ti500, Ti200 and the GeForce2 Ti chipset cards. Also we include a look at any speed benefits that DX8.1 is delivering.
We have been using the VisionTek GeForce3 longer than any other GeForce3 card we have had in to test. We finally get around to reviewing it and giving you the straight skinny on a company that went from having none of the retail market to carrying what is most likely the best selling GeForce3 card in North America. And there is a reason for that too.
We had the opportunity to head up to Illinois a few weeks back in order to watch the first VisionTek GeForce3 card roll off the production line. We took a lot of pictures that we want to share with you.
Visiontek is new on the RETAIL scene when it comes to Vid Cards. They have stayed out of the limelight but have been making top end cards for a while now for folks with BIG names that you trust. Well, Visiontek is fed up with not getting some of the spotlight, and it is my understanding that they are about to push very hard and try to work into the retail Vid Card market here in the U.S. If their marketing people work as well as their products, you will be seeing more of Visiontek in the coming years.