NDA has probably been the most stressful of all not by the amount of information, but one of those who have seen more changes soon because as we were conducting tests and writing the articles we receive new information from technical details to prices going through the motions of NVIDIA about it new tests at our disposal and statements about them.
This caused that we had to continually review all the text and to correct or update what we were saying to ensure consistency in the wording. All this took its toll and we could not publish for example photographs and details of an HD 6870 we received, in particular the HIS model and a more descriptive name HIS HD 6870 Fan 1GB GDDR5 PCIe although we are also worth your code H687F1G2M.
Still yet, this is a reference Radeon HD 6870 series without overclocking so we thought we could try after that article thought Now we have two Radeon HD 6870 What if we tested both Crossfire X? It is clear that many other sites have done before us, but better late than never and if we have the hardware, the time and opportunity to do so because it never hurts so today we have the analysis of the HIS Radeon HD 6870 Crossfire X mounted with another HD 6870 to see how dual-scale performance.
We read that the performance increase is close to 100% and the Crossfire X is more refined than ever and therefore we are optimistic but we still think that multi-GPU configurations is still generally a bad deal if we are not in great need of more FPS for a game that we can not take away from the head.
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