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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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VTX3D are a relative newcomer to the graphics sector, although we have reviewed several of their graphics cards in the past. VTX3D stands for Vertex / 3D and they are the ‘price aggressive’ brand from the TUL Corporation, the parent company of PowerColor.
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There are no shortage of video cards on the market today, with all sectors perfectly covered with solutions from both AMD and Nvidia. Today we are looking at the new card from VTX3D – a custom cooled Radeon HD6670.
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Unser letzter Test einer Grafikkarte aus dem Hause VTX3D liegt schon einige Wochen zurück. Trotzdem hat auch dieser Hersteller nicht geschlafen und weitere Modelle in den letzten Wochen und Monaten an den Start gebracht. Dazu zählt auch die Radeon HD 7950 X-Edition V3 Boost, die sich an AMDs Neuauflage der Radeon HD 7950 orientiert, aber mit höheren Taktraten und einem eigenen Kühlsystem auf sich aufmerksam macht. Wie sich die VTX3D Radeon HD 7950 X-Edition V3 Boost in unserem Test geschlagen hat, erfährt man auf den nachfolgenden Seiten.
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Nach unseren präsentierten Benchmarks zu AMD Tahiti LE hatten wir versprochen, möglichst zeitnah den kompletten Grafikkartentest nachzuliefern. Heute wollen wir das Versprechen einlösen und präsentieren den detaillierten Test zur VTX3D Radeon HD 7870 Black - durchaus repräsentativ für die derzeit verfügbaren GPUs auf Basis Tahiti LE. Unser Artikel gibt Aufschluss über Lautstärke, Leistungsaufnahme, Spannungen und Temperaturverhalten.
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Unless you really do have your ear to the ground, you may be unaware as to who VTX3D are. VTX3d or Vertex 3D are a brand that have been brought to the market by the TUL Corporation, which you may or may have not noticed from the uncanny styling that’s similar on both ranges of cards, is the parent company of leading graphics card manufacturer PowerColor.
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Today we are looking at the VTX3D HD7990 Graphics card, a flagship product created by partners after AMD failed to deliver an official dual GPU product this year. The VTX3D HD7990 in particular has generated a lot of interest as it is the least expensive HD7990 in the UK today available at £679.99 inc vat, significantly cheaper than both Club3D and Powercolor models. Dabs are also offering a £40 cashback voucher in December, bringing the total price to £640 inc vat.
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Today we are taking a look at the new VTX3D HD7870 EyeFinity 6 Graphics card which has been designed to support a raft of high resolution monitors for both work and gaming environments. The card ships with a proprietary cooler and six mini DisplayPort connectors, although VTX3D have decided to ship at reference clock speeds.
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Today we have something special up for review, the latest VTX3D HD7870 Black which is based on a ‘new revision’ of the popular HD7870 graphics card. Selected partners will be releasing new versions of the HD7870 (Tahiti ‘LE’) with more horsepower under the hood. This isn’t just a simple clock boost however …..
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AMD have had great success so far with their HD7970 and HD7950 high end graphics solutions, however the cost of both models has been prohibitive for many people. The reviews today will appeal to a wider audience who have a budget of around £150 or less to spend on a new graphics card. In this particular review we take a look at the VTX3D HD7770 in both single and dual card configurations.
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