M Mrboxfacetramp New member Jun 13, 2012 #21 Nice Review and was going to go for one of these cards but managed to pick up a 570 for about the same ;]
Nice Review and was going to go for one of these cards but managed to pick up a 570 for about the same ;]
arnzzz New member Jun 14, 2012 #22 i got the HIS 6950 iceQ X 2gb for £165 or there about from amazon, from one of theyre partners only thing is it has not got the dual bios switch Looking at the pcb the position for the switch is there, even the numbers 1 and 2 are printed on the board as if its exactly the same pcb they use for the dual bios model a real shame, but im still really happy, was a pretty damn good upgrade from my 6670 lol after ive had it for a while i might still try to unlock it, to see if its possible
i got the HIS 6950 iceQ X 2gb for £165 or there about from amazon, from one of theyre partners only thing is it has not got the dual bios switch Looking at the pcb the position for the switch is there, even the numbers 1 and 2 are printed on the board as if its exactly the same pcb they use for the dual bios model a real shame, but im still really happy, was a pretty damn good upgrade from my 6670 lol after ive had it for a while i might still try to unlock it, to see if its possible
F FTLN Active member Jul 23, 2012 #23 Yep, I would defo try the shader unlock,,, really worth it in my opinion...
R regicide88 New member Sep 8, 2012 #24 Have had 2 of these in CF for about a year now (Sapphire Dirt 3 edition = unlockable). Couldnt agree more with OP about this card on a budget build, if you can get your hands on a non lazer cut version you wont be disappointed.
Have had 2 of these in CF for about a year now (Sapphire Dirt 3 edition = unlockable). Couldnt agree more with OP about this card on a budget build, if you can get your hands on a non lazer cut version you wont be disappointed.
R ruairi.C New member Sep 9, 2012 #25 the best thing about the 6950 is that you can flash it to a 6970