PowerColor HD 6870 PCS+ is a special version of Radeon HD 6870 card that comes factory overclocked and strapped with special cooling. Just a reminder – at the end of October 2010, AMD launched two new ...
Performance Summary: Now that we've seen all of the results, let's talk about the numbers. First, we'll discuss the PowerColor HD 6870 PCS+. Throughout testing, we found it remained competitive with ...
If initial reports managed to whet your appetite, you may be interested in learning that PowerColor's HD 6870 X2 graphics card, is expected to become available this month. Powered by dual-Barts XT ...
Flagship products are fun to talk about, but they're not particularly practical for more than a handful of us. The vast majority of PC gamers gravitate toward the $200 sweet spot for GPUs. So instead ...
The Radeon HD 6870 is not a huge graphics card, though it's not exactly compact either. We would say it's average sized for a mid-range card. The HIS Radeon HD 6870 IceQ X Turbo X uses the AMD ...
The fan is making an annoying chattering noise, which is very noticeable now that it's in a new mini-ATX case sitting on the desk near my head. I figure the fan can be replaced, but after doing some ...
The standalone Aliens vs. Predator benchmark uses DX11 features such as hardware tessellation and advanced shadow sampling to draw and animate everyone's favourite xenomorph. If we compare prices and ...
How low can you go? When it comes to power consumption, the PowerColor HD 6850 has the edge over the 6870s but not by much. At full load, the 6850 utilized only 6 watts less (349 vs 355) than the HIS ...
When testing S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat, the HIS Radeon HD 6870 IceQ X Turbo X averaged 55fps at 1920x1200, making it 12% quicker than a reference HD 6870 and 4% faster than the GTX 560 Ti.
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