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February 2012
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The editors liked
Amazing GPU core overclocking
Good cooling
Great performance especially at Highres
Quiet (when fan below 40%)
Good looking design
Black PCB
Decent price
Excellent overclocking performance
Impressive power
Saving tech
A wellbalanced GPU
Excellent powerdraw figures for highend card
Overclocks like a champ
Jump in performance on old generation
Improved standby energy consumption with ZeroCore Power
Quiet in idle
DirectX 11.1 compatible
The editors didn't like
Similar price point to the GTX580
Loud fan above 40%
Deafening at 100%
Only one DVI port
It's not a HD7970
Artificially low base clocks
NVIDIA's Kepler is just around the corner. Any purchase may be premature
Abstract: If you've followed the news (hardware-related news, that is) in the past week, you couldn't possibly have missed the announcement by AMD that they've made a new BIOS available . This new BIOS is specifically designed for Radeon HD 7950 cards, and adds a...
Abstract: In this article we are going to show you how well - or not - multi GPU setups scale in recent games. On 14 pages we are going to show you the performance of two GTX 680, two Radeon HD 7970 and two Radeon HD 7950 in theoretical benchmarks as well as state ...
Jump in performance on old generation, Improved standby energy consumption with ZeroCore Power, Quiet in idle, DirectX 11.1 compatible
3D energy consumption is relatively high
AMD is marketing a decent graphics card here, a product that is both rapid and with low energy consumption. Nevertheless, you're paying a high price for innovation here and it would no doubt be wise to wait for the competition to catch up and bring the...
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Published: 2012-02-03, Author: Mike , review by: alphr.com
Superb speed at a slightly more palatable price than the HD 7970, but it's still on the expensive side for most gamers...
Amazing GPU core overclocking, Good cooling, Great performance especially at Highres, Quiet (when fan below 40%), Good looking design, Black PCB,
Similar price point to the GTX580, Loud fan above 40%, deafening at 100%, Only one DVI port, It's not a HD7970
The little brother to the HD7970 is here. The HD7950 is a great piece of hardware that almost matches it's big brother for performance and in some cases even beats it when overclocked. Going back a year or so we were amazed at the HD6990 dual GPU card...
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Published: 2012-01-31, Author: Dave , review by: techradar.com
The AMD Radeon HD 7950 is one hell of an impressive pixel-pusher, and Nvidia is going to have to work incredibly hard with its Kepler cards to best this excellent card...
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ASUS makes some really nifty cards. The DirectCU II products compare very favorably to the other non-reference designs from MSI, Galaxy, and others. These are nice products that do not break the bank, but are clearly ahead of reference designs in cooling,...