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VTX Radeon HD 6870 X2 review

Our Rating :
Price when reviewed : £322
inc VAT

Hugely fast and good value, but only seems to work properly with AMD processors and motherboards

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However, when we plugged the HD 6870 X2 into a PC with an AMD Llano A8-3850 processor and a Gigabyte GA-A75M-GH motherboard, it ran perfectly. It also worked fine in an Asrock A75 Pro4 motherboard with an AMD A8-3850 and a different power supply, as well as in an Asus Crosshair V Formula motherboard with an AMD Bulldozer FX-8150 processor. It seems the card has a real problem with either Intel Sandy Bridge processors or their compatible chipsets, but is fine with AMD’s current mid-range and high-end lineup.

Once we got it working, we found the HD 6870 X2 to be a seriously powerful card. It destroyed our Dirt 3 benchmark, which we run at 1,920×1080, Ultra detail and 4x anti-aliasing, with a huge 95.4fps. When playing Dirt 3 with three monitors in Eyefinity mode at 5,760×1,080 we still saw 40fps average, and the frame rate never dipped below 30.6fps. In the more challenging Crysis 2 benchmark, again at 1,920×1,080 and Ultra detail, the HD 6870 X2 managed a smooth 45.7fps.

VTX Radeon HD 6870 X2 side

Considering the card is only £23 more than its nearest competitor, AMD’s Radeon HD 6970, these are impressive figures. The HD 6970 is a powerful card, but can only manage 31.1fps average in our Dirt 3 Eyefinity test, dropping to a slightly jerky 26.1fps in certain sections. The HD 6970 could also only manage 28.5fps in Crysis 2, showing you’ll need to turn down some detail levels to guarantee a smooth frame rate at all times.

In fact, the only card we’ve seen faster than the HD 6870 X2 is the Radeon HD 6990, which is an eye-watering £580. VTX’s Radeon HD 6870 X2 is a seriously fast card which is very good value, but its incompatibility problems mean we can only recommend it for use with AMD motherboards and processors. Also, if you have two spare PCI Express x16 slots on your motherboard and a power supply with four 6-pin PCI Express power plugs, you may prefer to buy two separate Radeon HD 6870 cards and run them in CrossFire mode, which will save you around £40.

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Basic Specifications

Price £322
Rating ***
Details www.vtx3d.com
Interface PCI Express x16
Crossfire/SLI CrossFire
Slots taken up 2
Brand AMD
Graphics Processor AMD Radeon HD 6870
Memory 2GB GDDR5
Memory interface 256-bit
GPU clock speed 900MHz
Memory speed 1.05GHz
Card length 304mm

Features

Architecture 1120 stream processors
Anti aliasing 16x
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 2x 8-pin PCI Express

Extras

Accessories 2x 6-pin to 8-pin PCI Express power adaptors
Software included none

Buying Information

Warranty one-year RTB
Price £322
Supplier http://www.amazon.co.uk
Details www.vtx3d.com

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