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AMD Radeon HD 6970 review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £290
inc VAT

An incredibly powerful card at an impressively reasonable price, its only competition comes from the cheaper HD 6950.

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There’s 2GB of GDDR5 fitted, the most amount of memory we’ve ever seen on a single-core graphics card. It’s running at a swift 1,375MHz, and the card uses a 256-bit memory bus – so no bottlenecks here.

The HD 6970’s core runs at 880MHz, the fastest core speed the company has ever used. Or at least it does the vast majority of the time. AMD’s new PowerTune technology allows the company to reign in the ever-escalating power demands of graphics cards without impacting on day-to-day performance. Sensors in the card measure power draw at every clock cycle, and dynamically scale the core speed to keep it within the 250W TDP. This allows for a high base core speed, which is then throttled only under extreme cases – such as testing utilities that are designed to hammer the hardware. We never saw the clock scale back on our test samples during our various tests. You can adjust the degree to which PowerTune curbs performance in the Catalyst Control Centre, allowing users to increase the cards maximum TDP if they feel it necessary.

AMD Radeon HD 6970 power

All that power is drawn through two connectors, one 8-pin and one 6-pin. Make sure your power supply has the necessary connectors and can handle the 250W draw before buying. The card itself is slightly larger than the 6800 series models, measuring 275mm in length, but it should still fit fine in most PC cases. There are the usual PCI-Express and CrossFire connectors, but what’s new is the small switch by the latter. This gives you access to dual BIOS, so you can make updates to the card without risking the original settings.

AMD Radeon HD 6970 BIOS

Display outputs haven’t changed from the 6800 series. There’s still two DVI connectors, only one of which can handle Dual-Link for display resolutions over 1,920×1,080 at 60Hz. A single HDMI 1.4a port provides full support for 3D viewing, along with output of HD audio from Blu-ray movies, such as DTS Master Audio. Finally, there’s a pair of mini DisplayPort 1.2 outputs, which enable numerous multi-monitor setups using AMD’s Eyefinity technology.

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Basic Specifications

Price £290
Rating ****
Details www.amd.com
Award Ultimate
Interface PCI Express x16 2.1
Crossfire/SLI CrossFire
Slots taken up 2
Brand AMD
Graphics Processor AMD Radeon HD 6970
Memory 2GB GDDR5
Memory interface 256-bit
GPU clock speed 880MHz
Memory speed 1.38GHz
Card length 275mm

Features

Architecture 1,536 stream processors
Anti aliasing 24x
Anisotropic filtering 16x

Connectors

DVI outputs 2
VGA outputs 0
S-video output no
S-Video input no
Composite outputs no
Composite inputs no
Component outputs no
HDMI outputs 1
Power leads required 1x 6-pin PCI Express, 1x 8-pin PCI Express

Extras

Accessories N/A
Software included none

Benchmark Results

3DMark Vantage 1680 N/A
Call of Duty 4 1680 4xAA 88.9fps
Call of Duty 4 1440 4xAA 89.3fps
Crysis 1680 High 4xAA 73.2fps
Crysis 1440 High 4xAA 85.1fps

Buying Information

Warranty one-year RTB
Price £290
Supplier http://www.overclockers.co.uk
Details www.amd.com

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