Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Sapphire HD 6950 2GB DiRT 3 Video Card Review


Introduction



Cobalt HD 6950 2GB DiRT 3 Record Card Equipment is a well-renowned company, and is recognizable as one of the largest distributors of record cards featuring AMD’s Radeon GPUs. In view of the fact that ATI started funneling graphics processors to AiBs in 2001, Cobalt has been at the head of the red-team pack. In addition to record cards, Cobalt also offers a series of motherboards,workstation class record cards, and even mini PCslike the EDGE HD2.

Now we are going to be compelling a look at Cobalt HD 6950 2GB DiRT 3 Record Card latest edition to the Radeon HD 6950 line up: the HD 6950 2GB GDDR5 DiRT 3 Unique Edition. Cobalt HD 6950 2GB DiRT 3 Record Card facial appearance a custom cooling solution along with the new DiRT 3 record game. To keep it from getting confusing in our gameplay part, and for simplicity sake, from now on we will be referring to Cobalt HD 6950 2GB DiRT 3 Record Card as the Cobalt HD 6950 2GB DiRT 3 Record Card. The Cobalt HD 6950 2GB DiRT 3 Record Card edition can now be found for $244.99 after rebate.


Sapphire HD 6950 2GB DiRT 3 Video Card



Increasing on Overclocking Cobalt HD 6950 2GB DiRT 3 Record Card



Cobalt has set this HD 6950 up as an overclocking forthcoming record card. It not only facial appearance a five heat-pipe twin fan custom cooling solution, but also through Cobalt’s TRIXX Tweak Helpfulness the skill to bring to somebody’s attention its GPU voltage. When done right these are two facial appearance we always like seeing together, as it unlocks some fantastic overclocking the makings!

With that in mind now, we have expanded the overclocking part of the article. Instead of just screening the overclocks we achieved, and by it for some apples-to-apples graphs, we have full it a step further. We will be treating the overclocked Cobalt HD 6950 as an actual record card in our assess and we will give up to it as the Cobalt HD 6950 Overclocked. This means we will be able to see if our overclock really enhances our gameplay encounter or if it just provides a few superfluous FPS.

To facilitate this change the overclocking part will be stirred up to before the gameplay part to show off what frequencies we will be by and how we got it by Cobalt’s TRIXX Tweak Helpfulness. We will also be regard a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti to around out our record card list. In view of the fact that now many Radeon HD 6950s and GeForce GTX 560 Ti are in the same price range.




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Cobalt now has six uncommon versions of the Radeon HD 6950. The first version is merely areference Radeon HD 6950 with Cobalt brandings. The next version comes from Cobalt’s FleX series (lots of record productivity ports) which sports a custom release fan cooling solution, but if not remains at the reference length of 270mm. The remaining four record cards are all less vital than reference. This is excellent news to persons who use less vital suitcases and demand less vital record cards. Two of these versions are 240mm long and have a release fan custom cooling solution. The only alteration between these two is that one has 1GB of GDDR5 even as the additional has 2GB of GDDR5. The remaining two are both 260mm long mainly because of the twin fan custom cooling solution sticking out 30mm further than the PCB. Again the main alteration between the two of them is that one has 1GB of GDDR5 and the additional has 2GB of GDDR5. All versions are by the reference frequencies of 800MHz on the GPU and 5GHz on the reminiscence.

The Cobalt we have on our work bench now is the 260mm long version with 2GB of GDDR5 reminiscence. It shipping with reference frequencies is a bit of a downer for us. We would have loved to see Cobalt initiation the overclocking administer for us. The excellent news even if is that Cobalt seems to have agreed us everything we need to do it ourselves. With a dual 75mm fan cooling solution that sports 5 heat-pipes we shouldn’t have too much distress with heat. Cobalt’s TRIXX Tweak Helpfulness should give us bounty of room to overclock, and the skill to boost the GPU voltage should let us squeeze out each last MHz. The free copy of DiRT 3 even gives us an defense to do hours of hard our overclocks in this just released game.

Box Shots


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The front of the box is dappled with logos and one excellent sized graphic for DiRT 3. Cobalt HD 6950 2GB DiRT 3 Record Card does convey some helpful in rank such as the inclusion of a DiRT 3 game code, the inclusion of a HDMI cable, and that the record card has 2GB of reminiscence. Even if like the back of the box most of it is the pretty ordinary speechifying of AMD record card facial appearance. We are also very disappointed to see that there is no depiction or even note of the custom cooling solution which is perplexing to us in view of the fact that it should be a huge selling top. The same also holds right for lack of in rank on the TRIXX Tweak Helpfulness and the skill to boost the GPU voltage somewhere on the box.

The Record Card Cinema


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Even even if this is a Cobalt HD 6950 2GB DiRT 3 Record Card, there is no graphics or whatever business else on the record card itself to show it. To us, and probably to most of you, this is excellent news in view of the fact that you won’t have your record card still branded a year later with a game that you hardly ever play anymore. What it does have is a black fake blanket that uses textured surfaces and raised smooth surfaces to initiation an appealing design. Bottom that is an aluminum heat sink with a copper base and five heat-pipes. The heat-pipes themselves really vary in size. With the three center ones being less vital and only 5mm in diameter and the outer two heat-pipes being 10mm in diameter. Sorry to say all of the reminiscence modules have been left uncovered. Hopefully the twin fans will grant enough airflow over them to help us grasp a best reminiscence overclock.


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The back of record card is left uncovered and you can see that there are only the four bolts nearly the GPU to hold down the full main cooling solution. It comes with a Quick InstallationHandbook, an challenge to the Cobalt Brilliant Club, a Driver CD, a DVI to HDMI adapter, two 2 4-pin to 6-pin power adapter, a CrossFireX bridge, a HDMI cable, and a ticket to get DiRT 3.

Cobalt HD 6950 2GB DiRT 3 Record Card

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