AMD and Nvidia have been fighting a battle of graphics cards for a long time, which AMD is currently winning with the Radeon HD 6990. The graphics colossus has 4 GB of large memory (GDDR5, 2x2 GB), 92 texture units, and works via a PCI Express 2.1 (x16) bus. The graphics processor "ticks" at 830 Mhz, and the clock can be wound up by an additional 50 Hz with the help of ...
AMD and Nvidia have been fighting a battle of graphics cards for a long time, which AMD is currently winning with the Radeon HD 6990. The graphics colossus has 4 GB of large memory (GDDR5, 2×2 GB), 92 texture units, works via a PCI Express 2.1 bus (x16 ). The graphics processor "ticks" at 830 Mhz, and the clock can be wound up by an additional 50 Hz with the help of the dual BIOS. In doing so, the electricity consumption rises to an unenviable 450 W, which is why it will certainly not be recognized by ecologists. Up to five screens can be controlled with one card; via one DVI interface and four mini-Display connectors.
Price: around 600 euros, available at www.amd.com