

As it is, we're leaving it out of the majority of benchmarks. If Nvidia had announced an official, updated product with this ambitious overclock-say, the GeForce GTX 460+-we’d be a little more open to the idea. But at the same time, it’s a single overclocked SKU from one vendor. Now this card is impressive to say the least, and it’s certainly an alternative option for folks considering the Radeon HD 6870. Furthermore, they have positioned this specific graphics card as the competitor to the Radeon HD 6870, and requested that we include it in our benchmarks. So we'll head over into the review, we'll cover a thing or two about BARTS based processors, have a closer look at the Club3D Radeon HD 6870 X2.Secondly, they wanted us to know that the factory-overclocked EVGA GeForce GTX 460 FTW Edition card comes with an 850 MHz core clock, a 4000 MT/s GDDR5 data rate, and is available for $250 at. AMD had nothing to do with this design, this is a custom design product. As mentioned the card comes default/reference clocked at 860 MHz and the memory is clocked at a 4800 MHz reference as well. The graphics card is equipped with one 6-pin PCIe power connector. Club3D uses a small PCB and pretty slim dual-slot cooler making the card very easy to install. The product comes default in many ways, except the cooler.
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Have peek at our review where we'll test the 13 Series from Club3D.Ĭlub3D jumped the 7800 bandwagon as well with several models, and for this review we'll be looking at their Radeon HD 7850 Royal Queen edition which comes with 1 GB of graphics memory. This card is all about saving money and costs roughly 130 EUR. If you need a little more value for money then the 13 Series R7790 might be just what you are looking for. In this article test and review the Club3D Radeon HD 7790 Crossfire incl Frametimes. Let's check out the Club3D Radeon HD 7870 Joker. Armed with 2GB of graphics memory it hits a sweet spot gaming performance wise and to date it one of the more popular products in the mainstream segment. For a fair amount of money this series 7800 product now offers 7900 series performance. We test and review the Club3D Radeon HD 7870 Joker, this is the much discussed 7870 card that in fact has a 7900 series GPU, the Tahiti LE. So we'll head over into the review, we'll cover a thing or two about BARTS based processors, have a closer look at the Club3D Radeon HD 6870 X2.īut not before you had a peek of the card of course. So judging from the reference clock frequencies and specifications, this literally boils down towards two R6870 cards placed onto one product. you'll spot a total of five connectors on this single mid-range based product, not bad. Connectivity wise you can hook it up to any HD television or monitor as it is packed with DisplayPorts, HDMI and DVI connectors, yes. The product falls in the more affordable high-range segment of the market, it comes with DirectX 11 support and a plethora of features. So we find that very innovative and interesting all by itself.Ĭlub3D already started selling these puppies, here are the primary specifications. AMD had nothing to do with this design, this is a custom design product, that we can trace back all the way towards TUL actually.

It's exactly in that sentiment that we test the product as is today, a dual-GPU Barts based graphics card. Meanwhile a lot has happened, the release of the series 6900 for example, and that Radeon HD 6990 with two GPUs. And heck can you believe that in October 2010 this generation was released, that's ten months already. Ever since the release of the Barts series GPUs and the Radeon HD 6800 series cards that derived from it, performance was really nice for the money you need to put down.
