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Sapphire Technologies have always had a keen eye on the media enthusiast, and Kitguru has reviewed many of their discrete solutions within the last year. We particularly enjoyed their last generation HD5670 Ultimate Edition, which we also reviewed in a CrossfireX configuration shortly afterwards. In recent months they also released a passively cooled HD 6670 ‘Ultimate’ Edition which proved popular within the HTPC sector. Today we are looking at their latest card which features a single slot, low profile cooler to target an even wider audience.
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MSI’s R6950 Twin Frozr III 1G/OC graphics card might only have 1GB of memory, but it's factory overclocked and is equipped with the latest Twin Frozr III dual fan GPU cooler. We put the MSI R6950 Twin Frozr III 1G/OC to the test on our Intel Sandy Bridge-E test system to see how it performs against several NVIDIA GeForce 500 series video cards. We also overclock it to the max and see what it can do!
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AMD has officially launched the Radeon HD 7000 series of graphics cards with the introduction of the companies new flagship single GPU graphics card, the AMD Radeon HD 7970. We put the AMD Radeon HD 7970 to the test on with an Intel Core i7-3960X on the Intel X79 platform with PCI Express 3.0 enabled to see how this card performs. We also overclock it as far as we could to see what the Radeon HD 7970 can do!
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Technic3D hat die Sapphire Radeon HD 7970 Grafikkarte im Test. Wie sich die Karte mit AMD Southern Islands Architektur im Referenzdesign unter anderem in der Leistung, Overcklocking, Lautstärke sowie realer Leistungsaufnahme auf dem Teststand schlägt, steht im folgenden Artikel.
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The ASUS Radeon HD 7970 3GB came out on January 9th, 2012 and is based on the AMD Radeon HD 7970 reference card. ASUS sent over a card for us to try out and do some CrossFire testing with. Read on to see how AMD Radeon HD 7970 does in a multi-GPU CrossFire setup when it comes to performance, power consumption, overclocking and more!
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Juste avant les fêtes de fin d'année, AMD dévoilait son nouveau GPU phare, Tahiti et la première carte l'arborant à savoir la RADEON HD 7970. Il s'agissait toutefois d'un paper launch puisqu'aucune carte ne pointa le bout de son nez en boutique avant 2012 et un tarif souvent plus élevé que les 499 € de son prix public annoncé. Un mois plus tard, la situation n'a guère changé puisqu'il est toujours presque impossible de dénicher une HD 7970 en dessous de 520 €, la faute à un approvisionnement tendu. AMD lance aujourd'hui la seconde vague de cartes employant Tahiti, à savoir la RADEON HD 7950. Conservant le bus 384 bits et les 3 Go de GDDR5 de sa grande soeur, le GPU se retrouve par contre amputé d'un peu plus de 12% de ses unités de calcul/texturing et sa fréquence chute de plus de 13%. De quoi maximiser les rendements et assurer un volume suffisant d'approv isionnement sans dégrader significativement les performances ?
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We all know that the 7900 series can be pushed. We put it to the test to see how far it can be pushed.
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Technic3D hat die AMD Radeon HD 7770 Grafikkarte im Test. Wie sich die Mid-Range Karte mit AMD Cape Verde Chip im Referenzdesign und mit einer Taktrate von 1 GHz unter anderem in der Leistung, Overcklocking, Lautstärke sowie realer Leistungsaufnahme auf dem Teststand schlägt, steht im folgenden Artikel.
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Nach den offiziellen Spezifikationen zur Radeon HD 7800 Serie werden derzeit in unserem Forum erste Benchmark-Resultate zu Radeon HD 7850 & 7870 gepostet ...
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We reviewed the reference AMD HD7970 flagship card in December last year and we were suitably impressed. A few weeks later XFX sent us their XFX R7970 Double Dissipation graphics card which featured a custom cooling solution. Today we look at the latest version of the card from partner VTX3D – The ‘HD7970 X Edition’ is the first HD7970 we have reviewed which features not only a modified cooler, but overclocked core clock and memory speeds. Is this good enough to get the Kitguru seal of approval?
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