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Club3D HD7870 Royal King 2GB Graphics Card Review

According to EA, Battlefield 3 garnered 3 million pre-orders by the day of its release. It is unknown at present whether these figures are worldwide or just for the US. The pre-order total makes it “the biggest first-person shooter launch in EA history”, according to the publisher. The engine is beautiful on the PC and very demanding of the partnering hardware.

The Club3D HD7870 Royal King 2GB averages 68 frames per second, which is a good result for this intensive engine at these settings.

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6 comments

  1. Its a problem when sapphire are constantly pushing new boundaries with their coolers.

  2. I could tell on the first page that the cooler wasnt going to be good. It might work on the hD7850 as its much cooler running.

  3. Its a nice looking little card actually, very neat and the size of the actual PCB.

    Sadly that cooler is never going to work, lok at the size of the aluminum heatsink, its much too small for a start. its more suited to a HD7770.

    Never seen their cards for sale here anyway, first ive read about them, ever.

  4. The cooler does look almost identical to the HD7770 model, I doubt its any different http://www.club-3d.com/index.php/products/reader.en/product/radeon-hd-7770-ghz-edition.html

    its how companies save money between ranges, but it normally works from a higher spec model to a lower spec model, not the other way around

  5. Avoid this card at all costs, I had the royalqueen version and it was so loud I couldnt live with it. I had it returned and got an XFX card, it was so quiet and about 15c cooler.

  6. this info about graphics card is very completly,,tank,s