here , local review :
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=268199
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here , local review :
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=268199
You are far from right my friend. To a human perceive a sound as "doubled" it needs between 10 to 15 dbs more. 3db is the point at you apply the double of the potency in a driver (not the case here) and this is not considering the diminishing return of being already loud (eg 480 vs 6990 sound). And not considering either the specific sound of the air passing through the dissipator that may (or may not) have an annoying sound.
bloody hell mostru, you and the guys at Lab 501 always know how to deliver decent clocks (these are def cat for sure)
wau... awesome cooling! :D
dual gpu cards should come with stock cooling like this! seriously!
oh man! over 100W when watching a movie? :eek:
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/vid...0_4.html#sect0
hope they will fix that with a driver update...
that was peak
http://www.xbitlabs.com/images/video...6990_video.png
it spikes up to 6.1amps, but if you average it all out then its probably just 20w over idle if that.
XFX, Sapphire and now Powercolor officially all support the 6990 ''OC switch'' fully. They all updated their warranty pages.
Asus will follow. No other choices for them, or they won't sell any cards.
Non-issue very soon.
BTW, I was able to move the infamous switch with a harpin without removing the sticker. Sneaky fraud!
So I now officially claim the copyright on the DIY ''6990-hairpin-yellow-sticker-warranty-trick''. :D
Even if it will be a non-issue soon. :)
@ Monstru .... I will be really affraid to break the PCB with this 2 monsters CPU cooling.. nice mod..... and well im really suprised of the resulting temp.. good job :up:
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Start to look good, push the 2600K to 5ghz and you will break 40K GPU scores,
Thats more like it Gaul :yepp: for some reason I have some bad Registery files somewhere from my 5970 and my max OC was 980/1500 pictures below with my new 6990 as you can see my score blew and I figured something was wrong you just proved that to me... Thanks waiting for my new SSD and new MIVE board, and new 6970 card for a 6990 + 6970 fun... :D
http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/j...8015006990.jpg
ic, try oc u'r sandy to 4.8 gh
here :
http://img607.imageshack.us/img607/3003/vantagec.jpg
http://img593.imageshack.us/img593/2065/2011iq.jpg
3.3v shy of 2A so lets say 5W
12v pciE shy of 1A so lets say 10W
12v 1 between 1A and .5A so lets say 5W
12v 2 at least 2.5A, up to 6A, so lets say 30W to 70W
thats at least 50W and up to 120W
so yeah, i wonder how they got to 110W... sounds like it only spiked to 110W... but even 50-60W for video playback is a lot... blue ray players do this for 10W... and tegra and other chips do this for less than a watt... dont get why gpus arent better at this...
but yeah your right, compared to other vgas out there the 6990 actually does OK when playing back video... i wonder why they rated it 110W when it seems to be more around 60W according to their own meassurements...
they came with my prolimatech mk-13
http://img38.imageshack.us/img38/3931/mk13aksesoris.jpg
6990 with Swifttech waterblock. Directly from Gabe. On OC Bios. Only 1.175v. That card will easily go over 1000 with a waterblock. Who said the 6990 is ''hot''? :)
http://www.swiftech.com/images/Produ...est3-19-11.png
MSI afterburner voltage control is now compatible with HD6990
http://www.guru3d.com/news/-msi-afterburner-220-beta-1/
MSI Afterburner 2.2.0 Beta 1 is ready, changes list includes:
Added core voltage control for reference desing AMD RADEON 6990 graphics cards with VT1556 voltage regulators
TRI-Fire
6990 @ 950/1350 + 6950 @ 950/1350
http://img593.imageshack.us/img593/8064/2011c.jpg
VANTAGE
http://img855.imageshack.us/img855/5328/vanoc.jpg