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April 2011
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The EAH6870 is unquestionably a great video card, and one that is priced extremely well for the level of performance it delivers. There are very few games out there that the 6870 will not run at maximum detail in a full-HD resolution, making it a sensi...
Extrait: We've recently presented the first of AMD's latest-gen graphics cards. That was Radeon HD 6850, and although they were officially presented the same day, the stronger model took a while to get to us. As we've already stated, the new generation has take...
The ASUS EAH6870 is a great product and a great value. Performance-wise, it is in-line with other Radeon HD 6870s and on-par with the competing GeForce GTX 470. In terms of efficiency, it is a far better choice than the GeForce GTX 470. For roughly equ...
Good performance, Factory overclocked, 3 year warranty, Low power consumption, SmartDoctor, Fan adjustment in the software, Plenty of output options
Fan is loud under load
We already know that the HD 6870 is a good midrange card that offers good performance at resolutions up to 1920x1080. It often is able to keep up with the HD5870, and sometimes out-performs the GTX 460 1GB, though it falls just a bit under the GTX 470...
Solid performance for a card in this price range, Cooling fan never got loud during testing, Overclocked with minimal effort, Great combo of connections for most basic uses and for an Eyefinity setup, Energy efficient, Competitively priced, Matches up well with comparable Nvidia cards, About $100 less than an HD5870, About $25 less than an HD5850
Ran warmer than an HD5870 and an HD5850 during testing, Tiny factory overclock on the GPU seems more like a gimmick, but extra speed is never a bad thing, Not ASUS's fault, but new naming structure is confusing
When I recently became aware of the HD6000 series' imminent release, I was initially expecting a significant change like we saw with the evolution from the HD3000 to the HD4000 to the HD5000 series. While you won't be met with a true gaming performanc...
There's quite a bit of information to process with the launch of the 6800 cards, but there are a few major ones to note. The first is that the 6870 technically isn't a successor to the 5870, even though we saw the performance is almost identical. The r...
Extrait: Today, AMD launched its Radeon HD 6800 series graphics processors, with all its AIB partners bringing out their designs. If you haven't read our review of the Radeon HD 6870 already, please do so, to understand what the card is worth in its single GPU ...
Good performance, great design, wide array of ports, supports HDMI 1.4a for BluRay 3D, good software bundle
Fan gets noisy above 50% speed, expensive
All this performance comes at a price, and with Asus, that price is a little more than it should be. The EAH6870 is priced at Rs. 17,500 excluding taxes, which straightaway makes it pricey. While it is 10-15% faster in most games as compared to the GTX...