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HIS Radeon HD 6850 1GB Video Card in Crossfire w/ 960 Shaders |
| Wed, December 15 2010 | 9:03AM | PermaLink |
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To be honest, I’m not sure why it took me so long to get around to testing the HD 6850 in Crossfire. Yes, while I had tested it already, the problem was that the initial article was done with two 1120 Shader cards, which as we discovered later had just completely thrown out our results. Combined with other products that came in and the normal rush before the holiday season begins, it’s been a crazy month and then some. Today, though, I’ve finally paired up a pair of HD 6850s which both carry 960 Shaders. We’ll see how performance looks and we’ll then get the right results into our TPR graphs.
We’re using the HIS HD 6850 today which we’ve already looked at previously, so we won’t go into any real detail on what it comes with in that. If you want to see what comes in the package, I suggest checking out the HIS HD 6850 1GB Review. Just note that the performance in that review is based on the 1120 Shader version. If you want to see how it will perform in single card mode, you’ll be able to see it in our graphs today."
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PowerColor HD 5830 PCS+ |
| Sun, March 21 2010 | 4:00PM | PermaLink |
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"First let's take a look at the HD 5830 PCS+'s cooler, which appears to be a massive finned brick. It's actually one of the biggest coolers I've seen on a video card. The bulk of it is a nice hefty chunk of finned aluminum. There is a huge amount of surface area, so we should be able to expect a great deal of heat dissipation."
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