HIS Radeon 6970 ICEQ MIX Card
Manufacturers these days go to extremes to bring a graphics card to the promote that is unique. With that sentiment HIS Radeon 6970 ICEQ MIX Card is releasing a manufactured goods with a bit of alteration. Roughly a year and a half ago LUCID entered the promote with what they claimed to be the revolution in multi-GPU (from uncommon brands) equipment, the LUCID Hydra solution.
HIS Radeon 6970 ICEQ MIX Card
HIS Radeon 6970 ICEQ MIX Card caused quite a stir in the promote and motherboardmanufacturers promptly jumped onto the bandwagon so as not to miss that trendy boat. Sorry to say, ever in view of the fact that the release, LUCID Hydra has been a drama with terrible scaling, a lot of inappropriateness, slow driver updates; really most reviewers have cursed the chipset and me personally, I’d like to see that Hydra solution 6 feet under.
As such we were a modest bowled over to see a Hydra chip being implemented on a graphics card. HIS resolute to add that way too high-priced Hydra chip onto their high-end graphics cards. And sure, the thought is signal, the implementation is cool, but what HIS has not foreseen is that Hydra is cursed.
We’ve been reviewing products from HIS for a long time now, it is one of the more signal and renowned names in the diligence that keeps on going with its formula: reference, IceQ and Turbo edition graphics cards. A modest even as ago they resolute to release a somewhat custom edition of the HIS Radeon 6970 ICEQ MIX Card, to date the greatest GPU offering from AMD/ATI.
HIS took a blue painted PCB, plastered the HIS Radeon 6970 ICEQ MIX Card and two Gigs of reminiscence on there along with a new model of the ICEQ cooler. Next to that they embedded that LUCID Hydra chip, allowing you to run say an NVIDIA graphics card alongside this card and in scheme boost your game performance.
So we always give new solutions a opportunity, whether or not our before experiences have been excellent or terrible does not matter.
We’ll test the card all by itself, and then bed in and activate LUCID Hydra (or MIX as HIS refers to the solution). We’ll bed in a GeForce GTX 580 next to the HIS Radeon 6970 ICEQ MIX Card and see where we end up performance scaling wise.
Let’s have a peek and then head onwards into the assess.
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