HIS Radeon HD 5970 review

Two schorchingly fast GPU's limited by memory constraints

HIS Radeon HD 5970
This card is quite simply too powerful for most modern desktops. If you are a hardcore gamer however, you might be tempted

TechRadar Verdict

Pros

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    Big, bad, slightly mad

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    Usually the fastest card ever

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    Full DX11 support

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    Surprisingly quiet

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    Could be a GPGPU monster

Cons

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    1GB memory per GPU is not enough

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    Dual-GPU is not as reliable as single-GPU

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    Just a little pricey

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    Physically huge

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    Very power hungry

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For starters, there's a distinct whiff of weapons-grade overkill emanating from this monstrous dual-GPU card. Just like dropping nuclear bombs, it's hard to comprehend the problem for which the HIS Radeon HD 5970 provides the solution. Admittedly, in most tests of 3D-rendering prowess it's the fastest thing out there. Faster even than Nvidia's new DX11 beast, the chip known as Fermi. Problem is, it's not always the fastest and it's at its weakest when it counts most.

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