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XFX HD6950 XXX Edition Review – dual fan overclocked

Metro 2033 is an action-oriented video game with a combination of survival horror and first-person shooter elements. The game is based on the novel Metro 2033 by Russian author Dmitry Glukhovsky. It was developed by 4A Games in Ukraine and released in March 2010 for the Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows.

The game utilizes multi-platform 4A Engine, running on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Microsoft Windows. There is some contention regarding whether the engine is based on the pre-release X-Ray engine (as claimed by Sergiy Grygorovych, the founder of GSC Game World, as well as users who have seen the 4A Engine SDK screenshots, citing visual similarities, shared resources, and technical evaluation of the pre-release 4A Engine demo conducted at the request of GSC Game World), or whether the engine is an original development (as claimed by 4A Games and Oles’ Shiskovtsov in particular) who claims it would have been impractical to retrofit the X-ray engine with console support). The PC version includes exclusive features such as DirectX 11 support and has been described as “a love letter to PC gamers” because of the developers’ choice “to make the PC version [especially] phenomenal”.

Metro 2033 is an extremely demanding title and the single HD6950 has a problem maintaining the frame rates with it frequently dropping below the 25fps zone. Lowering the image quality would improve the situation, but we are all for maximum image quality. Another card in CFx would improve the situation, and we tried it before going to publication, frame rates improved to over 40 fps average and 30 fps minimum.

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14 comments

  1. This is more like it. good overclocks too. I need an upgrade in the next few months, but I might opt for the GTX560

  2. Seems like a good card, depending on the price point they achieve. they seem to have another XXX out with a single fan design.
    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=GX-194-XF&groupid=701&catid=56&subcat=1752

  3. Dual fans are always the way to go. anyone ever released a card with three fans ?

  4. mmm so it will be over £200 then? its right into the 560 price zone, tough call

  5. DOnt think any company has released a mainstream card with a three fan design, although I know arctic cooling had the exteme cooler on sale, was reviewed here. it had three fans.

  6. I really like that return to idle bit in the cooling section. sometimes the crap coolers ive noticed can take well over a minute to sort the temps out.

  7. I thought XFX had lost the plot after reading that Black Edition review at the weekend. no more like a black edition that my kettle. this is a lot better.

  8. Its either this or the 560……. ill probably opt for nvidia. prefer the drivers

  9. Im still getting over that 6970 card from Asus, everything pales in comparison. 🙂

  10. my mate garry pointed me to this today, if they can get it under £200 quid id jump all over it, but I cant see that happening

  11. Well I just bought the hD6870 flex, and have two screens coming soon, all for £600 🙂 really excited, but this card looks good too.

  12. great looking card, love the dual fan setup. wish AMD would adopt that idea, we have to wait months after the release to see them. sucks for early adopters

  13. This range doesnt impress me to be perfectly honest. they are good cards but I expected so much more from AMD when they were released. prefer nvidia all round.

  14. Very nice, but ive entered the 460 competition, would prefer it !