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Xfx radeon hd 6850 black edition 1gb ddr5 gpu benchmark
Xfx radeon hd 6850 black edition 1gb ddr5 gpu benchmark






  1. #XFX RADEON HD 6850 BLACK EDITION 1GB DDR5 GPU BENCHMARK DRIVER#
  2. #XFX RADEON HD 6850 BLACK EDITION 1GB DDR5 GPU BENCHMARK PC#
  3. #XFX RADEON HD 6850 BLACK EDITION 1GB DDR5 GPU BENCHMARK WINDOWS#

USB 3.0 chip find their way into into new AMD platforms G1-Killer range is going to be unveiled at CES 2011, prices starting at US $299. The audio solutions jumps out as well as that Bigfoot Killer E2100 with 1 GB memory (!), I just wonder what that last option is going to add in overall pricing. The southbridge is connected together to a much larger heatsink via a small heatpipe. In addition, eight SATA ports are also visible (six 3 Gb/s and two 6 Gb/s) as well as dual BIOS chips, a feature that is pretty common on Gigabyte motherboards.

  • Onboard Bigfoot Networks Killer E2100 network processor with 1GB DDR2 memory.Īn imposing feature of the board is its southbridge heatsink that is shaped to look like a 5.56 ammo magazine, a round sticking out of it for a more impressive look.
  • Onboard Creative X-Fi 20K2 Audio Processor.
  • Special designed - Locked and Loaded Heatpipes.
  • xfx radeon hd 6850 black edition 1gb ddr5 gpu benchmark

  • Up to 5% in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat (SLIĪ handful, and really its all that, of specification surfaced on the web regarding Gigabyte's G1-Killer motherboard:.
  • Up to 5% in Just Cause 2 (1920x1200 4xAA/16xAF Dark Tower).
  • Up to 11% in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (SLI 1920x1200 4xAA/16xAF).
  • Up to 12% in Battleforge (SLI 1920x1200 4xAA/16xAF Very High).
  • Up to 7% in Battlefield Bad Company 2 (1920x1200 4xAA/16xAF).
  • Results will vary depending on your GPU and system configuration:

    #XFX RADEON HD 6850 BLACK EDITION 1GB DDR5 GPU BENCHMARK WINDOWS#

    The following are examples of some of the most significant improvements measured on Windows 7.

    #XFX RADEON HD 6850 BLACK EDITION 1GB DDR5 GPU BENCHMARK PC#

  • Increases performance for GeForce 400 Series and 500 Series GPUs in several PC games vs.
  • Supports the newly released GeForce GTX 580 and GeForce GTX 570 GPUs alongside it supports pretty much any GeForce graphics card to date. Check out our forum thread for deeper info.

    #XFX RADEON HD 6850 BLACK EDITION 1GB DDR5 GPU BENCHMARK DRIVER#

    We’ll have another HD 6850 1GB partner online soon, but we’d rather have a standard GTX 460 1GB than this noisy XFX card.This is a beta driver with updated support for GeForce GTX 570 and GeForce GTX 580. As a stock-speed HD 6850 1GB, the performance of the XFX was on a par with that of a GTX 460 1GB, but the reference cooler of the GeForce card is much quieter. Regardless, this overclock yielded a decent increase in performance: at 1,920 x 1,200 the minimum frame rate rose from 25fps to 29fps with no AA applied and from 21fps to 23fps with 4x AA applied.ĬonclusionWhile the lower temperature of the XFX’s GPU and the £150 price (despite using a custom cooler) are good to see, the loud fan didn’t win much praise. We’d love to see how far the card could go with a less limiting tool.

    xfx radeon hd 6850 black edition 1gb ddr5 gpu benchmark

    The XFX hit these maximums easily, meaning that we could boost the GPU from 775MHz to 850MHz, while we could boost the memory from 1GHz to 1.2GHz (4.8GHz effective). At least the cooler knocked 10 oC from the load GPU temperature, even if the card did consume 11W more power while doing so.Īt the moment the only tool we can find that will overclock a HD 6850 1GB is the Overdrive portion of Catalyst – RivaTuner, ATI Clock Tool and GPU Tool don’t work, while MSI’s Aterburner only offered the same limits as Overdrive. However, there was a clear difference between the cards when it came to the noise – while the reference cooler of the GTX 460 1GB was very quiet, the XFX was audible even over the hum of the air-con in the labs and did a fair impression of a hairdryer when we asked it to do any work. There’s little to call between the two cards overall as far as performance goes though, unless you only care about a certain game or setting (AA in Bad Company 2, for example). Performance and OverclockingAs a stock-speed HD 6850 1GB, the XFX trades places with the GTX 460 1GB across our test games – in some the XFX is slightly stronger and in others the GTX 460 1GB comes out on top. The change in cooler hasn’t lead to a price increase though – the XFX is as keenly priced as it needs to be to fight against the GeForce GTX 460 1GB on an equal footing. This 92mm fan blows down onto an aluminium heatsink, with air also travelling through onto the PCB and the memory chips.Īs this the first XFX HD 6800-series card, the cooler is the only difference from the reference card, so the performance of the card is identical to that of the reference card we tested for our ATI Radeon HD 6850 review. The most obvious difference between the XFX and the reference card is that the end-mounted radial fan has been dropped in favour of a more conventional fan that’s mounted in the centre of the cooler.








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