Xfx 5970 Black Edition 2gb

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Where to buy your ATI Radeon HD 5970 graphics card PowerColor Radeon HD 5970 Manufacturer’s Site: PowerColor couldn’t send us a picture in time for this article, but could reveal some details about the card. It’s a stock-speed version, with both GPUs clocked at 725MHz and the 2GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 1GHz (4GHZ effective). Like many HD 5000-series cards, there’s a code for Colin McRae: Dirt 2 in the box too.

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While there weren’t too many details about the card, PowerColor could tell us that cards will be with at or around launch. What will the PowerColor Radeon HD 5970 look like? Estimated UK Price: TBC Suggested Reseller(s): Sapphire Radeon HD 5970 Overclock Edition Manufacturer’s Site: Sapphire is the only manufacturer we know of to ship its first Radeon HD 5970 pre-overclocked. Admittedly, it’s not by much – 10MHz on the GPU and a similarly low amount on the memory – but still. Sapphire has also spent the last few months developing its GPU voltage tool, which it calls Redline. The app is so new that it’s not on the driver CD – instead you have to follow a secret URL to the darkest depths of Sapphire’s site to download it. That’s kind of cool, and much better than the drink of the same name we just about remember having a few years ago.

shudders Sapphire not only bundles a license key for Colin McRae: Dirt 2 with its HD 5970, but also a copy of BattleForge. Well, we say ‘copy’, there’s a sticker on the box and note that you can and get playing. Still, as BattleForge is also meant to be a DX11 title, we’ll forgive Sapphire.

The Sapphire card uses the reference cooler and so is 11.5in 12.2in long. The Sapphire Radeon HD 5970, click to enlarge Estimated UK Price: TBC Suggested Reseller(s):, XFX Radeon HD 5970 (Standard and Black Edition) Manufacturer’s Site: XFX is launching its range of HD 5970 cards with two versions – a vanilla ‘XXX’ card and its re-designed Black Edition – guess which one we’re the most excited about?

The Black Edition card comes with a new OverVolt Tool that lets you play with the voltages of your GPUs and memory. The tool won’t be available for non-Black Edition owners, as you can only get this tool by registering your card and downloading the app from. We’re expecting a Black Edition card in the labs soon, so will be giving OverVolt a whirl. While XFX doesn’t even bundle an activation key for Colin McRae: Dirt 2, it seems to have the widest distribution of the cards we’ve looked at, with three shops listed that should stock cards. Both versions of XFX's Radeon HD 5970 use the reference cooler, so measure 11.5in 12.2in in length.

Hello, Earlier I had an 4870x2 (Golden Sample) that was broken. So I got my money back and bought a XFX Radeon HD 5970 (Black Edition).

So now I've been checking it out as good as I can with Stability test (FurMark) and TechPowerUp GPU to see if everything seems okey. What I noticed was that it says my Bus Width is 256 Bit. I specificly ordered the XFX cause it had 2GB GDDR5 512-bit compared to the others with 256 bit. Is that false information or arent this Bus Width at all? Sorry for my bad english. The internet store where I bought it said 512 bit on the XFX and 256 on all the others so I went for the XFX. Still I think the XFX one isn't a bad card so no big deal.

Atleast I got an explination. Really OFF-Topic but will ask anyway. Will I get to use the 5970 all out with Amd Phenom II x4 3.0 Ghz (no oc) and 8GB Crossair Dominator 1066Mhz? Tried to find some kind of 'requirements' for the card.

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But didn't find anything. Got a bad feeling i might need i7 and DDR3 to fully 'use' this huge achivement of a graphic card.

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Don't have any games making me fully use it so no problem at this date but I'm thinking in the near future with more DirectX 11 games and better and better graphics. Thanks again for your answer. Really made sense.

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