In a crossfire configuration it po lays most of our latest games on the high settings very well . Only negative is they run a bit hot and had to change motherboard for one that had more space between pcie slots
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This 6950 was way stronger running furmark than an MSI 6950 I had used previously. I tested each card separately. Then put this in crossfire with the msi unit and it worked in crossfire just fine.
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#1 got this for my monster I am building to run 3 in parallel. I love AMD stuff tried to jump ship & snag a Ge Force but couldn't do it, my CPU is even an 8 core AMD. Gotta love this mainly for the 2 GB and you can run 3 monitors but it does run hot so if you grab this better just pop the face plate off and run a liquid cooled set up, oh yes make sure you have a full or extra large board cause this is a big boy. Holds its own with other 2 GB cards and you can tell you got a winner as soon as your hand disappears when you pick it up.
First of all, my card has a referebce design with a blower cooler. It was succesfully unlocked to run as HD 6970 OC (925MHz/6000MHz) and performs better, than R9 270x, what makes me happy. Besides the fact of some extra noise under high load, this card is still a very good choice for everyone in this price segment. I use only 1 DP and 1 HDMI ports and I don't think that anyone need all 5 ports, but it's good that they exist.
Good value until I save up for an upgrade if I decide to play some VR games :)
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