Tuesday, March 8th 2011

ASUS Launches the HD 6990 Graphics Card

PC gamers have a new standard-setting graphics card to look forward to in the form of the ASUS HD 6990. A true powerhouse, it uses dual HD 6970 cores on one printed circuit board, doubling the power while maintaining streamlined energy draw requirements. With ASUS exclusive Voltage Tweak, it pushes the card to run at up to 1245 MHz for sheer gaming performance in the highest possible resolutions and with all effects and details turned up to maximum. The HD 6990 represents the very top-end of AMD-sourced technology.

Based on AMD Antilles GPU architecture, the HD 6990 offers hardcore PC gamers and DIY builders the fastest dual-core graphics card ever produced using AMD technology. It represents the pinnacle of the Windows 7 and DirectX 11-optimized Northern Islands series of GPUs from AMD.
Massive 4GB of GDDR5 video memory surpasses anything previously deployed in the Northern Islands series, giving games and other applications enormous breathing room for enhanced visuals. The extra memory comes in especially handy for DirectX 11 tessellation operations, where high quality textures put great demand on resources.

The ASUS HD 6990 comes at 830MHz and the exclusive Voltage Tweak overvolting utility allows users to push clock speeds by as much as 50% with adequate cooling. The two cores run in 2-way CrossFireX engaged by default on one board, eliminating inter-GPU latency and ensuring the fastest possible performance with the most bandwidth ever achieved on a single-board AMD-based card. Two HD 6990 cards can be put together for instant quad CrossFireX.

AMD Eyefinity multi-screen technology enables the driving of up to five monitors via a single HD 6990. The card also supports AMD HD3D technology for 3D gaming and movie watching on a compatible TV or monitor.
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5 Comments on ASUS Launches the HD 6990 Graphics Card

#1
Frizz
I love how Asus models nowadays don't have stickers with really lame images that resemble wallpapers that you can search for in google. It makes the card that much more aesthetically pleasing..
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_JP_
randomflipI love how Asus models nowadays don't have stickers with really lame images that resemble wallpapers that you can search for in google. It makes the card that much more aesthetically pleasing..
Yeah, the ATi, erm..., AMD default style isn't that bad. ASUS makes a good variant. They also tend to cost more, though.
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#3
techtard
Bu...but the stickers make them go faster!
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#4
sy5tem
1245 mhz compared to 830 for others ... humm taught choice :P
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#5
balanarahul
ASUS cards are costlier because they are better binned.. Even though the clocks are the same as the reference design...
The card is good if the ASUS Sticker and the 3 parralel lines r not removable like stickers... ;)
I home they make a Direct Cu III version too with probably 4 slots and 6 Mini DPs... :O
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