Asus EAH6970

Asus EAH6970

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Asus EAH6970 Reviews

OverclockersClub

04/2011

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ASUS HD 6970 Review

The 69XX series has been out for a while now and the powerful HD 6970 is no secret. In fact, ASUS has released a few models of the HD 6970, one of which is equipped with a three-slot cooler. Today, we will be looking at ASUS's slightly overclocked reference card. Like all other versions of the card, the ASUS HD 6970 is equipped with the Cayman XT core, which has been given a nice little factory overclock of 10MHz. Not only that, but this little beast will offer you 24 SIMD/1536 streaming processors, 96 texture units, 32 ROPs and 2GB of GDDR5 memory. We've seen some pretty good performance from the 6970's, and I'm hoping to see equally great numbers from the ASUS HD 6970. If nothing else, I'd at least expect to see a pretty great overclock, especially using ASUS's voltage tweak utility. The Asus HD 6970 comes in a box that is more or less a standard for ASUS's reference design cards. It uses a pleasing orange and black color scheme and features ASUS's dark night mascot. As always, the front of the box features a few bits and pieces of information about the card. Small things like the amount of memory or that the card is factory overclocked.

Bjorn3D

02/2011

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9.0/10

ASUS HD 6970

Lately there has been a steady flow of new videocards from both AMD and NVIDIA. It seems as if every other week, manufacturers are coming out with slightly tweaked models that out-performs the competition's offerings. ASUS has released a replacement for the aging HD5870 with their HD6970. ASUS tweaked their 6970 just slightly by providing a 10Mhz increase of the GPU versus the stock settings. Packing an astonishing 2GB of GDDR5 running at 1375MHz (5500MHz), the HD6970 also provides support for up to six displays thanks to AMD's Eyefinity technology. The ASUS HD6970 is not only a beast in specifications, but in size and stature as well. Continue along to see just how beastly this card is. As mentioned earlier, ASUS bumped up the speed of the GPU by a small 10MHz. Luckily we were able to increase the overclock of the HD6970 beyond that. We have seen these small factory overclocks before and it still has us a bit puzzled as to why manufacturers even bother with such a tiny increase. Coming in at 11" in length, the HD6970 requires quite a bit of room inside of a case, so be sure to keep this in mind when contemplating purchasing of this card.