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VTX3D HD7870 EyeFinity 6 Graphics Card (GHZ) Review

Rating: 8.0.

Today we are taking a look at the new VTX3D HD7870 EyeFinity 6 Graphics card which has been designed to support a raft of high resolution monitors for both work and gaming environments. The card ships with a proprietary cooler and six mini DisplayPort connectors, although VTX3D have decided to ship at reference clock speeds.

We have reviewed a handful of VTX3D graphics cards within the last year, and while they have scored well we feel they are generally a little behind market leaders Sapphire, especially in regards to their cooling solutions.

VTX3D are a part of the TUL Corporation who also sell the Powercolor branded range of hardware.

Product VTX3D HD7870 EyeFinity 6 AMD HD7950 AMD HD7870 AMD HD7850
Core Clock speed 1000mhz 800mhz 1000mhz 860mhz
Transistors 2.8B 4.31B 2.8B 2.8B
Stream Processors 1,280 1,792 1,280 1,024
Compute Performance 2.56 TFLOPS 2.87 TFLOPS 2.56 TFLOPS 1.76 TFLOPS
Texture Units 80 112 80 64
Texture Fillrate 80 GT/s 89.6 GT/s 80 GT/s 55.0 GT/s
ROPs 32 32 32 32
Pixel Fillrate 32.0 GP/s 25.6 GP/s 32.0 GP/s 27.52 GP/s
Z/Stencil 128 128 128 128
Memory Type 2GB GDDR5 3GB GDDR5 2GB GDDR5 2GB GDDR5
Memory Clock 1,200mhz 1,250mhz 1,200mhz 1,200mhz
Memory Data Rate 4.8Gbps 5.0 Gbps 4.8 Gbps 4.8 Gbps
Memory Bandwidth 153.6 GB/s 240 GB/s 153.6 GB/s 153.6 GB/s

Sadly VTX3D haven't decided to offer a core or memory clock increase. The core clock is set to 1,000mhz and the GDDR5 memory is configured to 1,200mhz (4.8Gbps effective), both AMD reference specifications.

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7 comments

  1. Its a great idea for multiple monitors, but it seems like a half way approach.

    people who want this for business, wont need a 7870, so its overkill as they wont game.

    gamers who want 6 screen support would be better with a 7970 version as it has more power. then they could add another 7970 later for crossfire and added power.

    Make sense or not? I think so anyway.

  2. seems more suited to business users IMO. small design for business cases, single fan for people who dont really care about a little extra noise. not enough power for gaming on 4 screens or more etc.

    I dont understand the selection. 7970 would make much more sense for this kind of card.

  3. I think like Jeff, we need it for buisness and I don`t care much about the 3D support so 7750 with 6 outputs is good for me. I need PCIe 3.0 support, because I need fast 2D transfers over the bus.

  4. Interesting card, currently the best you can have for Eyefinity in 7xxx series, unfortunately, as the two 7970 series who can run 6 screens have mixed outputs resulting in screen tearing, same for Sapphire 7950 FleX which is for a start limited to 1080p (bcos of HDMI) and on top of that has mixed outputs resulting screen tearing.

    What someone should do would be a 7950 or 7970 with 6x DP. For business use one gets off the hook cheaper by going with either 6770 eyefinity 5 edition (like, from example, XFX does and which is on top of being small also a single slot card) or with 6870 Eyefinity 6 which is usually close to 100 euro cheaper and also has 2 Gb of vRAM.

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