Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Asus Radeon HD 6970 2GB GDDR5 PCIe EAH6970/2DI2S/2GD5 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Asus Radeon HD 6970 2GB GDDR5 PCIe EAH6970/2DI2S/2GD5.
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26 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Great performance, Output options are vast, Easily overtakes previous tier of cards
Factory overclock is laughable
As detailed in our HD6950 and HD 6970 article, we mentioned that the 6970 features dual graphics engines, each with its own tessellator, vertex assembler, and geometry assembler. These imrovements over the lower tier of cards really shows in the perfo...
As we saw in testing, both the ASUS 6950 and 6970 are very capable gaming cards and will provide sufficient horsepower in modern game titles. The voltage tweaking ability is an important selling point to many enthusiasts when deciding which manufacture...
The ASUS Radeon HD 6970 had a solid performance in all of the tests that we put it through. It really shines in the stock temperature tests and power consumption tests. Being one of the coolest cards and lowest power consuming cards we have tested so ...
We could go on testing endless reams of games, but as we've already tested three HD6970s and there isn't a noticeable difference between any of them then we're sure that at this festive time of year your time is too precious to see multiple graphs that al...
Abstract: We have been hearing rumblings about the products we’ll be showing you today, which are based on AMD’s next-gen “Cayman” GPU, for months now. In fact, back in October we were able to leak a tiny bit of official information in our coverage of the AMD Ra...
The Cayman XT equipped ASUS HD 6970 offered a great deal of performance for its $379 price tag. Even with its 10Mhz factory overclock it performed very similarly to the reference HD 6970 design. This of course makes sense because 10Mhz isn't that larg...
The Asus EAH6970 is priced at £297. If you look at a price performance comparison, then the Zotac GTX 580 gives about 15% more performance for about £400. So, really it's basically a question of whether you want to put down the extra £100 for the GTX ...
Good performance, Pre-overclocked, Improved tessellation and AA performance, Cool and quiet operation, Eyefinity support, Well packaged, Aesthetically pleasing, Voltage Tweaking support
Power consumption, Weak bundle, Overclocking headroom, Not on par with equivalent Nvidia graphics card
When Cayman was first announced, it promised new heights and performance and enthusiast forums were amassed with hype. After all, the previous generation Cypress GPU had delivered high end performance at such a relatively low price point that Nvidia c...
ASUS or Sapphire?While both of these cards are based on the same high-end GPU, they represent opposite ends of the spectrum in their manufacturer's approach. Compared to the reference card, ASUS has gone all out, beefing up the card, changing the configur...