Core i7 2600k|HD 6950|8GB RipJawsX|2x 128gb Samsung SSD 830 Raid0|Asus Sabertooth P67
Seasonic X-560|Corsair 650D|2x WD Red 3TB Raid1|WD Green 3TB|Asus Xonar Essence STX
Core i3 2100|HD 7770|8GB RipJawsX|128gb Samsung SSD 830|Asrock Z77 Pro4-M
Bequiet! E9 400W|Fractal Design Arc Mini|3x Hitachi 7k1000.C|Asus Xonar DX
Dell Latitude E6410|Core i7 620m|8gb DDR3|WXGA+ Screen|Nvidia Quadro NVS3100
256gb Samsung PB22-J|Intel Wireless 6300|Sierra Aircard MC8781|WD Scorpio Blue 1TB
Harman Kardon HK1200|Vienna Acoustics Brandnew|AKG K240 Monitor 600ohm|Sony CDP 228ESD
lol that's not how it works...
"looks for UBISOFT benchie" nope, check.
Great an early review.
edit: They reeeaaally need to include Civilization V in these reviews. A really good metric for DX11 performance. This would highlight the DX11 performance for people on the fence between a 5870 at slightly lower cost vs 6870.
Bonus for us few audiophile whores on XS: 7.1 channel, lossless sound 192kHz / 24-bit and 1.4a through HDMI (sweeeeet)
Last edited by kadozer; 10-21-2010 at 12:09 PM.
The guru3d review puts the 6870 awfully close to the 5870 in a lot of the intensive games, so getting a 5870 on less power draw and less cost is going to be awesome
Last edited by Motiv; 10-21-2010 at 12:12 PM.
you were lucky with your unlock; only very few people got a stable card; and i agree that barts brings nothing new for GF100/104 or HD58xx series owners, but i think that this chip is going to be very impressive considering the extremely high efficiency (which simply isn't there on GF1xx cards and isn't really high if you compare cypress to RV7xx)
Core i7 2600k|HD 6950|8GB RipJawsX|2x 128gb Samsung SSD 830 Raid0|Asus Sabertooth P67
Seasonic X-560|Corsair 650D|2x WD Red 3TB Raid1|WD Green 3TB|Asus Xonar Essence STX
Core i3 2100|HD 7770|8GB RipJawsX|128gb Samsung SSD 830|Asrock Z77 Pro4-M
Bequiet! E9 400W|Fractal Design Arc Mini|3x Hitachi 7k1000.C|Asus Xonar DX
Dell Latitude E6410|Core i7 620m|8gb DDR3|WXGA+ Screen|Nvidia Quadro NVS3100
256gb Samsung PB22-J|Intel Wireless 6300|Sierra Aircard MC8781|WD Scorpio Blue 1TB
Harman Kardon HK1200|Vienna Acoustics Brandnew|AKG K240 Monitor 600ohm|Sony CDP 228ESD
The Guru review is utterly slow. Very nice numbers so far. Nvidia better ready that 475 fairly quickly
Is there any idea on the projected price of the 6870 on the egg? 249.99?
so basically, reading this review, the 6870 is between a 5850 & 5870, apart from tesselation (which has improved).
The price however is under a Nvidia 470, making it a mid-high range card, rather than the 5870 which is higher priced?
Or am I reading it wrong.
if so, these cards are pretty decent, and don't burn a hole in your pocket or your electricity bill
Overclocking sucks tho, 954mhz was max core guru 3d
lol gurus site must be getting pounded for these reviews
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all of you need to get off the Guru3D site so i can read this review
until i read this review though best part of this whole launch seems to be GTX 470 for like $250.00 thats a sweet deal
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