Wednesday, July 27, 2011

HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card Review


HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo & HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card After seeing a excellent digit of reviews which covered overclocked and custom cooled versions of NVIDIA’s flagship card –the GTX 580- many of our readers have been asking for us to take in the same types of cards from AMD’s side of the fence. Now we mark the first step of our journey into the planet of high performance Radeon products with a pair of Turbo-branded cards from HIS Equipment.
Being one of AMD’s premier board partners has contracted HIS Digital and pleased spot surrounded by the North American promote but their presence here at Hardware Canucks has been slim to none over the last few being. Nonetheless, their newest HD 6970 and HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo  HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card commanded our attention in view of the fact that they are uncommon from very near everything else out there. Both sport augmented timer speeds but what really distinguishes them from many competitors is uncommon versions of HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo & HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card iconic IceQ heatsink design.
HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo  HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card
Just like many NVIDIA lines from the past few being, privileged than reference performance AMD cards seem to be a dime a dozen these days and in terms of timer speeds, neither of these cards is whatever business disturb a curfew breaking. Certainty be told, AMD’s partners are quite conservative when HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo & HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card comes to pre-overclocking their designs and HIS follows along in the same footsteps.
The $369 HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo & HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card IceQ Turbo is the flagship of HIS’ current release GPU lineup but it only offers minimal timer speed increases over the reference card which is likely why it only orders a $30 price premium. The HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo & HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card on the additional hand offers a reasonable overclock but its price of $299 causes it play in the same promote as some GTX 570 and HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo & HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card 2GB cards. That’s some tough struggle to be sure. But according to HIS, most of these cards’ appeal comes from their silent surgical course of action and low temperatures rather than any real planet performance enhancement over have a give of designs.
So what we have here are two AMD cards that should be the best of the best among their respective peers but can HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo & HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card promises of cool, silent computing give explanation for their augmented cost? We’re in this area to find out.
HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo  HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card

HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo  HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card

The peripheral packaging for this card is basic but the interior protection machinate of rigid fake is one of the best we’ve seen. The belt choice isn’t whatever business to enter home either with the typical power, Crossfire and DVI adaptors. Even if, most new aficionado-end AMD cards come with a free downloadable copy of Dirt 3 which does add a excellent $40 regard if you don’t already own it. 
HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo  HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card
This HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo & HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card heatsink design on this card is unique to say the last. Instead of by the typical custom heatsink design with a centrally mounted fan, this one takes some of its direction from the reference cooler by by a rear mounted fan to exhaust hot air through the backplate. Sorry to say, the upshot of HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo & HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card deal with resulted in a “like it or despise it” look for this particular card but this shouldn’t be of too much interest if HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo & HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card lives up our expectations.
Editor’s Note: HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo & HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card has been brought to our attention that this card does to be sure take up vaguely more the two additional room slots. As such,HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo & HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card will eliminate Crossfire compatibility of certain motherboards which have meticulously placed PCI-E slots. 
HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo  HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo  HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card
HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo  HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card
The heatsink itself lives and dies by the amount of airflow produced by the release intake fan or in this case what HIS calls their “Black Hole Impeller”. Even with its unconvinced marketing name the “impeller” is hooked up to some impressive hardware which consists of a pure copper core contact plate and a foursome of generous heatpipes that wind into a dense fin assembly.
There are benefits to this intake / exhaust design like decrease in-case temperatures but additional heatsinks with centrally located fans blowing down onto the fins are renowned for quieter surgical course of action and best GPU cooling. The reason for this is quite austere: a design like the one we see privileged than causes the fan to work at privileged RPMs in peacefulness to push air through the UV insightful blanket and over the domestic aluminum fins.
HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo  HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo  HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card
Along with a custom designed PCB that includes an upgraded PWM HIS has also implemented several supplementary cooling enhancements for onboard components. The GDDR5 modules are together to the heatsink’s main contact plate with thermal pads even as the voltage regulators are cooled with a generous –albeit unsteady- secondary fin assembly.
HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo  HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo  HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card
The power and record productivity connectors on the IceQ Turbo wait the same as on the reference card with a 6+8 pin setup along with a amalgamation of dual DisplayPort 1.2, twin DVIs and a release HDMI 1.4 connector on the backplate.

HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo  HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card

HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo  HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card
In terms of actual length, HIS’ fantastic HD 6970 is only in this area ½” longer than the reference design at nearly 11” in length. Take note persons of you who use less vital ATX suitcases as this card may not fit lacking some modifications.

HIS HD 6970 IceQ Turbo  HD 6950 IceQ X Turbo X Card

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Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Headphone Review


Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 HeadphoneAt this year’s CeBIT the Cooler Master booth had many surprises in store for the struggle, one of which was the latest edition to the “Storm” line: a Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Earphone dubbed the Sirus. The Storm line is geared towards the professional gaming promote and has been defined by its bold, innovative and privileged than all else fantastic designs. This song carries over into this new Sirus in view of the fact that Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Earphone isn’t your typical Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Earphone headset that makes a virtual 5.1 audio interval by stereo speakers and some audio scam. Rather, it has manifold speakers in each ear cup which are positioned to initiation a right directional encounter. The Sirius also bucks the trend set by its competitors by counting both Analog and Digital connectivity options as ordinary even as its USB DAC has some pretty clean advanced facial appearance built right into it.
For this pre-launch assess, Cooler Master has agreed us a pre-release try out of the Sirus to play with. Normally, we wouldn’t mention this is because the software provided is now in its beta form of any software-correlated issues may possibly be flat in the final release.
Upon first glance the CM Storm Sirus may look unique but introduction manifold speakers per ear-cup is not exactly a new thought. To be reliable, there are quite a few competitors out there who have been doing just that but even as there are some that really do a clad job at making a surround signal the boards, there are many that miss the mark. That’s why for the most part these headsets make up a dreary armpit of the market to the top with bland, dull and dirty “right 5.1” products.
Does the Storm Sirus have what Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Earphone takes to be one of the few exceptions in the 5.1 headset promote? With an MSPR of $129.99 this is certainly not an low-priced gaming peripheral so it really needs to hit the mark in peacefulness to overcome some of the more well-established struggle.
Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Headphone

Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Earphone

In view of the fact that this is a pre-release try out and thus came in nothing more a colorless cardboard box we cannot really comment on what the final packaging will look like nor how well Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Earphone will care for the Sirius. With that being said, the depiction privileged than shows what the final version of the packaging should look like. 
Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Headphone Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Headphone
Upon first glance the Cooler Master Sirus headset looks much like Logitech’s G930 with a relatively boxy ear cup design which is backed up with a excellent amount of foam padding, an even more wide headband and a thick black adjustable mic. The predominantly silver colour machinate with silver highlights gives it a much more distinctive look than the G930 even if and the finishing feel has an very near rubberized feel to it which should significantly improve durability.
After slipping them on for the first time the differences between the Sirus and Logitech’s G930 become apparent. Even as the G930 is -in a practical way- a excellent looking headset, it can’t really be deemed overly comfortable. Meanwhile, the Cooler Master Sirus gaming headset is exceptionally comfortable with padding in all the right places.
Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Headphone
What makes this headset so comfortable is the fact that the default ear-cup covering is cloth instead of the cheap vinyl which most of the struggle uses. If you rather additional noise cancellation abilities, Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Earphone has attentively built-in a pair of easily installed leatherette (aka vinyl) replacements which in hard noticeably decreased ambient noise levels.
Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Headphone Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Headphone
Another reason why the Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Earphone is so darn comfortable is the ear cups themselves are generous enough to easily take in near any ear size. As with cloth covering, we rather cups which fully encompass the ear rather than laying flat on top of the ear’s cartilage. After 8 hours or more at a LAN event you too will thank Cooler Master’s engineers for this map.
When plugged into your logic’s USB port, the logo on the sides of the ear-cup illumination up in an nice – yet not overpowering – red glow.
Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Headphone
With all that being said, these are not quite as comfortable as the Senneheiser HD595s for one austere reason: we feel the tensioning arm is a tad too aggressive. To be blunt, the Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Earphone does place more pressure on your skull than is needed to keep the ear cups in house. This is pretty ordinary and austerely over-increasing them for a even as will lower this pressure (be strict not to break them if you try this). We had to do the same business with our HD555s and once we had done this with the Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Earphone became very near like wearing a second skin: cozy, comfortable and not noticeable in the least.
Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Headphone
Once uncovered, Cooler Master’s 5.1 design comes into astute focus. They have opted for three 30mm drivers in a triangular configuration with the front and back units forming the decrease corners of the triangle and the center “lecturer” being privileged and centrally located. Not more than this triangle of 30mm drives lies and additional 40mm driver for decrease range response.

Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Earphone

The upside to by less vital 30 and 40mm drivers is their decrease weight when compared to their better counterparts but they have the the makings to be less strict at privileged decibel ratings. With all additional factors being copy, the rule of thumb is that a 40mm driver will initiation to distort before a 50mm will, and a 30mm will initiation to distort the productivity before a 40mm. We’ll see if this is the case with the Cooler Master Sirus headset later in the assess.
Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Headphone
As mentioned earlier, the Sirus has a generous adjustable mic arm which strongly reminds us of the one Logitech uses on the G930. As far as mics go it is honestly typical of modern headsets as some ambient noise will leak in and over the channel but for the most part it does a very reasonable job of equipment.
In our encounter this mic just isn’t as excellent as the one found on SteelSeries’ Siberia V2 and even as it is adjustable it doesn’t retract into the headset for simple storage when not in use. On the positive side, the arm has a built in red LED which glows when the microphone is muted which is a fantastic map as it can help keep you from embarrassing physically.

Cooler Master Storm Sirus 5 1 Earphone

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EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard Review


EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard had huge success with the P55 FTW and it was painstaking one of the trailblazers in the aficionado planet. In our opinion it was really one the best boards of the P55 generation so we couldn’t wait to get out hands on the P67 version of the FTW. Even if EVGA experienced some major changes in the motherboard team and as a upshot they were late to the table with their P67 boards. This did allow them to avoid the Intel B2 P67 chipset recall failure but EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard new P67 were nonetheless delayed.Now over six months after the Intel’s P67 launch and several months after Z68 was first introduced, we finally have a P67 FTW in the lab. In the P67 planet the P67 FTW is a high-end board, competing with additional flagship products such as Gigabyte’s UD7, ASUS’ Maximus IV Extreme, and MSI’s Huge Bang Regulate. Part of what makes it such an appealing aficionado level board is the huge bundle of accessories it comes with and an NF200 chip which makes 3-way SLI doable. In terms of price the board we are reviewing (the K2 version) is accurate to $290 which is in the same range as the earlier mentioned competitor boards.
In terms of facial appearance and capabilities, the FTW is certainly up there with the huge boys. Even if, we’re sure many of you will be questioning this board’s placement in relation to the Z68 products that are unfilled from EVGA’s competitors. To us and many additional enthusiasts, the Z68’s advantages over its predecessor are a modest underwhelming which makes the P67 still relevant now. Users are still leaning towards the less high-priced choice as many don’t need the onboard record outputs and SSD caching offered by the newer chipset.
EVGA may be a bit late with this board but its long list of facial appearance and high performance pedigree should make it an appealing choice.
EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard

EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard Specifications and Facial appearance

Before jumping right into photos and hard, let’s take a look at the specifications for the P67 FTW.
EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard
For users looking for an NF200-based motherboard with point facial appearance or options we have produced a clever quick reference handbook that compares three of the top P67 boards, the P67 FTW, the M4E, and the UD7. Comparing the P67 FTW NF200 setup to Gigabyte’s P67 UD7 and ASUS’ M4E setups, each configuration is a bit uncommon:
  • The P67 FTW has all PCI-E slots but one going through NF200
  • The M4E bypasses NF200 when two cards are installed and then the NF200 is activated when three cards are installed
  • The UD7 has all PCI-E slots always going through NF200
EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard may signal like a terrible business for a board to run SLI at 8x/8x but this will still go one better than 16x/16x SLI on P67 with NF200 in very near all suitcases. Only when you use a top level GPU and very high resolution (i.e. 2600 x 1600) will 16x/16x NF200 come out on top. The reason the UD7 is able to run 16x SLI for dual card is because the NF200 takes the native 8 lane 5GT/s bus, splits the PCIE lanes and doubles the bandwidth to 16x5GT/s. This allows for 32 lanes of 2.5GT/S PCIE or dual 16x.
The box of the EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard uses a akin design to the P55 FTW with a black color machinate and grey calligraphy albeit with a upset of red added. This change is because the FTW has full the Classified’s house as EVGA’s flagship board and thus the FTW now uses the Classified color machinate.
EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard
On one side of the box EVGA lists the accessories built-in in the box and on the contrary side there is a modest enter-up on how EVGA is #1 in a digit of areas.
EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard
Typical to most contemporary motherboards, the P67 FTW’s box has a not glossy black interior composed of thin cardboard. EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard is likely to grant flexibility and cut down on print expenditure. Having a look inside there is a mountain of accessories, each in EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard own anti-static bag.
EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard

EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard


Beneath a cardboard partition is the motherboard itself which is wrapped in an anti-static bag. Meanwhile, as you can see the belt pile really is fantastic.
EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard
Privileged than is a list of accessories built-in with the board and their associated descriptions.
EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard
Compelling a closer look at a few accessories, we have three SLI bridges that come with the board: a flex bridge for dual SLI, and two bridges of uncommon lengths for tri-SLI. In view of the fact that there are a digit of PCI-E slots unfilled to run your record cards, EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard has accounted for all configurations. Next up are USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 brackets for superfluous peripheral USB ports.
EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard
The EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard and ECP Panel are two optional accessories that only come with the K2 version of the FTW or can be bought unconnectedly supervise over from EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard. EVGauge is a timer speed gauge that dynamically shows the logic’s timer speed even as the ECP Panel gives users the skill to boost vCore and VCCSA, clear CMOS, and disable/enable PCI-E slots with a push of a pin. The ECP Panel also has the debug LED to show CPU temps and debug post on the front of your PC.
Although we did delight in the extras in the bundle we did find a few issues with some of the accessories. First of all, there is no indication on the SATA cables to top toward which are SATA2 and which are SATA3. For whatever reason, the EVGauge cable is also very fleeting so placement options become quite restricted.
One of the more glaring issues we encountered was the ECP Panel’s lack of built-in screws in view of the fact that the ones required are less vital than normal. This means users would have to go to a hardware store and buy 2.5mm screws or contact EVGA to get some shipped. In their defense, EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard has said that upcoming shipments of the FTW K2 will contain the necessary screws.

EVGA P67 FTW Motherboard

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