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HIS Launches new 6970 EyeFinity RTS (Ready-to-See) Graphics Cards

HIS today launched new 6970 EyeFinity Ready-to-See graphics cards, the perfect solution to enable AMD's EyeFinity game play on up to three screens! The HIS 6970 RTS uses innovative technology to enable AMD’s EyeFinity via HDMI. Gamers no longer have to connect the DisplayPort output or use the active DisplayPort adapter in order to perform EyeFinity and can easily set up EyeFinity with three outputs via HDMI.

Product Features & Benefits:

Ready-to-See EyeFinity – Inexpensively enables AMD's EyeFinity through HDMI without the need for display port monitor and active adapters to support up to 3 displays.

IceQ Technology – Cool air is drawn from both sides of the fan to enhance the cooling efficiency and directly exhausts hot air out of the PC’s case.

-23°C Cooler – HIS 6970 IceQ Series is over 23°C cooler than the Reference Cooler.

Quieter – HIS 6970 IceQ Series is quieter than the Reference Cooler, significantly reducing noise levels.

4 Heatpipes – Optimise cooling performance by removing heat from the core area, providing the ultimate solution for professional gamers and HTCP users.

Black Hole Impeller – Cool air is drawn from both sides of the fan to enhance the cooling efficiency

HIS 6970 EyeFinity RTS (Ready-to-See): http://www.hisdigital.com/un/product2-670.shtml

Source: Press Release

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2 comments

  1. Can we see a review? their coolers are good.

  2. Well I will admit that when the 470/80 launched I was a hater. I guess I was expecting something better to come along right away and drive down the prices of Radeons.

    As time went by and things improved? Well, it seems that Nvidia were the ones to drive down prices. The 470 on launch wasn’t worth €300+ IMO. It was worth the €173 I paid for it and the €35 for the Zalman cooler (Amp cooler basically). That comes to €208 and the Amp still costs €250+. I’m hoping I can get some OC out of it too but I’ve never OCed a GPU before in my life.