Testseek.com have collected 153 expert reviews of the AMD Radeon HD 6990 4GB GDDR5 PCIe and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for AMD Radeon HD 6990 4GB GDDR5 PCIe.
March 2011
(82%)
153 Reviews
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Five highresolution displays in Eyefinity, Eyefinity is easy to setup, 4GB memory able to handle the highest resolutions, Optional autooverclocking switch, AMD Accelerated Parallel Processing, Decent power consumption/performance ratio, Retail versions come with 3 minidisplay port adapters, Wide range of game compatibility, even in 5x1 Portrait mode,
Very loud fan noise under load, 5x1 portrait mode has limited driver support,
Instead of cherry picking games to review we have decided to run our regular HTL benchmark suite and added 3 of the latest DX11 games that claim full 5x1 Eyefinity support out of the box. We feel that this gives a more realistic view of Eyefinity compa...
Abstract: Wanting to achieve the best gameplay experience possible is a worthy goal for hardware enthusiasts that play video games. Enthusiasts try to obtain this by taking what they have and pushing the hardware to its limits in order to squeeze out every bit ...
Abstract: No matter how fast your CPU is and what graphics card you use, you are going to run short of performance sooner or later. Just start to play a movie in your media player, open a dozen websites in your browser, launch your favorite game in windowed mode...
Abstract: We’ve frequently criticized Nvidia for its predilection to developing exceedingly sophisticated single-processor graphics cards that often go too far ahead of their time. For example, the early versions of the G200 chip were manufactured on 65nm tech p...
Abstract: We’ve frequently criticized Nvidia for its predilection to developing exceedingly sophisticated single-processor graphics cards that often go too far ahead of their time. For example, the early versions of the G200 chip were manufactured on 65nm tech p...
Although the Radeon HD 6990 does indeed break new records, this isn’t always a positive thing unfortunately. While obviously part of the line of previous generation bi-GPU Radeons, the high energy and noise issues on previous generation cards are ampli...