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ColorFire Readies Radeon HD 6870 Graphics Card for Extreme Overclocking

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ColorFire, the associate brand of Colorful that specializes in AMD Radeon-based graphics cards, today released a new Radeon HD 6870 card geared for extreme overclocking. Its design revolves around high-grade VRM, powerful cooling, and dual BIOS, each packing overclocked settings. The ColorFire Xstorm HD 6870 is a completely non-reference design card, the GPU is powered by a 5+1 phase VRM that uses POSCAP capacitors. The card uses two BIOS ROM chips that can be selected using a push-switch on the rear panel. The "normal" BIOS packs clock speeds of 940 MHz core and 1100 MHz (4.40 GHz effective) memory, while the "turbo" BIOS runs the card at 1050 MHz core, 1150 MHz (4.60 GHz effective) memory.

The card is cooled by a large custom-design cooler the company earlier used on an HD 6850 card with similar design. It uses a large heat pipe-fed heatsink that is cooled by a 110 mm fan. Other overclocker-friendly features include consolidated voltage measure points with cables; and hardware-based voltage adjustment using DIP switches on the card. It draws power from two 6-pint power connectors. Display outputs include two DVI, and one each of full-size HDMI 1.4a, and DisplayPort 1.2. Colorfire will first sell the card in Asia, and then in Europe.



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Weird cooler is weird
 
i like the big fan and the ring color. pretty intimidating and looks pretty solid
 
i like the big fan and the ring color. pretty intimidating and looks pretty solid

Yeah I guess performance and cooling is the only thing that matters... (if u dont have a window on ur case xD )
 
do we pay for MHz?

I would like to see priceing, I bet this cloked HD 6870 would top not only HD 6950 1bg but also 2gb version
 
Graphic cards now come with a handle/grip to fashionably take it in you hand for downtown walks? hohoho!
 
Graphic cards now come with a handle/grip to fashionably take it in you hand for downtown walks? hohoho!

That's a stabilizer. It keeps the card "slotted" in certain kinds of workstation/server chassis. It is detachable.
 
I would like to see priceing, I bet this cloked HD 6870 would top not only HD 6950 1bg but also 2gb version

you will pay for custom vrm.
 
Nice clocks, anyone know what voltage is running through this?

Be interesting to see how far they can be pushed.
 
I like this brand, looking forward to their custom HD 6900s, as far as power goes, i could see myself building a machine around this.
maybe they could have a tutorial session on designing VRMs with nvidia :D
 
now thats what I call factory overclock..

so AMD releasing HD6890 anytime soon :P
 
see this is a fantasic looking card, great features like pcb and cooling, great clockspeeds....

its just an awefull shame they are doing it with the barts GPU, cayman would raise far more eyebrows. :ohwell:
 
I like it can we get a review on it soon?
 
This card will be selling in USA?
 
It's new to international market, but has some talented designers.
 
Wow, this looks like a really cool product. I'm an nvidia user and it even gets me salivating over it. :rockout:

I think this card is gonna have to appear on my thread on cool looking graphics cards.
 
Extreme overclocking with Hynix memory?


Yeah right :roll:
 
the GPU is powered by a 5+1 phase VRM that uses POSCAP capacitors.

ROFLMAO what a name this is like the nova in spanish
 
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