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March 2011
(82%)
153 Tests
Durchschnittliche Punktzahl von Experten, die dieses Produkt bewertet haben.
Highest performance possible for a singleslot graphics card, Significantly faster than GeForce GTX 580, Wide range of supported FSAA modes, Best quality of anisotropic filtering in the industry, Supports up to 6 monitors, Fullyfledged hardware HD video decoding, including DivX and 3D, Highquality HD video postprocessing with scalability, Integrated sound core with HD support, Sound over H
High price, Bulky size, Signifacant noise level in 3D mode, Low energyefficiency in powersaving modes, Performance depends on the driver, Limited warranty, Supports less GPGPUaccelerated software than the competitors.
The IT industry is like a two-edge sword. On the one hand, it is very good for the end-users that the technological evolution and innovation move at such an impressive speed. In as little as eighteen months there is a brand new series of products on t...
As keen as we were to check out the Radeon HD 6990, after working with a number of dual-GPU Radeon generations we knew we weren't in for a big surprise. The Radeon HD 6990 is very similar to the older HD 5970 minus a few notable improvements. In terms...
Wrapping things up, there's little we need to say that wasn't already evident in our graphs. The 6990 is a halo card and succeeds at such – by packing two Cayman GPUs on a single card, it is without question the fastest video card on the market today. At...
I can only see two reasons that anyone would buy a Radeon HD 6990, given the other options currently available. First, because this is a dual-slot card, you’re able to fit two of them in an ATX chassis and enjoy the potential of quad-CrossFire. The lis...
We had high expecations of the HD6990 and the card definitely delivered. It is extremely gratifying to know that we can play just about any game at the maximum setting and still get great framerates. Needless to say, this card is fast. We liked Eyefin...
Aaah, as an actor from the TV series Friends once said in peace and tranquility, Unagi. The Radeon HD 6990 is a very impressive card. And for this conclusion we have a lot to talk about.So with the very short time we had available to make this article, we...
In our tests, the performance gain by having the switch set at “1” (overclocked BIOS) instead of “2” (default BIOS) was up to 8%. We don’t know why users buying this video card would leave video card at its default BIOS since you can have a bit higher ...
Just when we thought the graphics market was cooling down, AMD's Radeon HD 6990 4GB has gone and set things alight once again. Its two Caymen XT GPUs simply deliver phenomenal performance, resoundingly beating the GeForce GTX 580 1.5GB in almost all of ou...
Extreme Performance, Playable 5-way Eyefinity From a Single Card, 4GB On-Board, Overclocked At The Flip of a Switch
High Power Consumption, Pricey, A Little Loud Under Load
AMD Radeon HD 6990The AMD Radeon HD 6990 is an extreme graphics card in every sense of the word. The card's performance is obviously extreme, as is its power consumption, its output configuration, and its price. AMD is setting the MSRP at whopping $699. T...
Very expensive. Power-ravenous, loud under load. Requires two eight-pin power adapters, high-level PSU. Too long for some cases.
If you want the absolute best in enthusiast-class video cards, then you want the AMD Radeon HD 6990. But be prepared to pay for it—in more ways than one. Buy it now...