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March 2012
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The HD 7870 has low power consumption and high graphical output. It supports up to six displays
There is a whole lot to like about the HD 7870 2GB. Phenomenally low power consumption for a high-end card, low temperatures, and a reasonable if not colossal in speed over the previous generation's HD 6970 2GB make it very attractive. Needless to say, it...
Where the Radeon HD 7900 cards were impressive from a pure performance stand point and the Radeon HD 7700 cards brought new features and performance per watt to the sub $200 market, the HD 7800 cards are really the ones we think warrant the most attent...
Summarizing the Radeon HD 7800 series performance is fairly easy. Throughout our entire battery of benchmarks, the Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition typically outpaced the Radeon HD 6970 and GeForce GTX 570 by a few percentage points, although there were a f...
Final Words & Conclusion With the GCN architecture AMD has proven itself to deliver a mature and great performing series of GPUs. The 7900 was received positive, we think the 7700 series is okay (albeit too expensive), the 7800 series however surpris...
Abstract: In 2009-2010, AMD launched the entire 4 chip Evergreen series in 6 months. By previous standards this was a quick pace for a new design, especially since AMD had not previously attempted a 4 chip launch in such a manner. Now in 2012 AMD’s Southern Is...
Let me start by providing you some hard facts on the performance we observed from the new Radeon HD 7800 GPUs. Gaming on the Radeon HD 7870 at 2560x1600, it was on average just 12% slower than the HD 7950 and 7% slower than the GeForce GTX 580. Meanwh...
The Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition has performance comparable to the GeForce GTX 570. In our tests, both video cards achieved the same performance level on all the games we ran, except on FarCry 2, where the GeForce GTX 570 beat the Radeon HD 7870 by between...
Published: 2012-03-04, Author: Matthew , review by: pcmag.com
Good performance. Impressively low power draw. Offers full range of current display technologies.
Competing GPUs offer similar performance for less. Requires two PCIe power connections. Blocks an expansion slot when installed
The Radeon HD 7870 GHz Edition is a powerful and feature-rich addition to AMD's line of enthusiast video cards, but its price may be a bit of a problem....
HD 7870, 28% performance increase over last generation, Excellent energy efficiency, Good overclocking potential, Support for software voltage control, Native fullsize HDMI & DisplayPort output, Adds support for PCIExpress 3.0 and DirectX 11.1, Support for multiple independent audio streams
Price a bit too high, Noise levels a tad bit high, CCC Overdrive limits too low
The AMD Radeon HD 7800 series helps fill the void in the $250 to $350 price range and are great gaming graphics cards for those running 1920x1080 monitors and like to crank up the image quality!...