GAMING ON A BUDGET - SAPPPHIRE 6950 2GB

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GAMING ON A BUDGET - SAPPPHIRE 6950 2GB

Since the release of AMD's 79xx series GPU's prices have started to fall on the less powerful but still very capable 69xx series. These were out of my budget last year and only now have I acquired a Sapphire 6950 2gb card for a very reasonable price of 180 euros / 150 pounds 220 Euro's / 180 Quid.

This card hit the headlines last year for having a second bios installed (activated with a simple switch on the pcb) which unlocked an extra cluster of shaders.

The aim of this article is to show you how it performs in the real world shader unlocked with a little overclocking using Sapphire TRIXX –

Test Setup –

WIN 7 X64, I7 920 @ 4ghz, Asus P6TSE, 8GB DDR3 CL9 1600mhz, 500gb Western Digital 7200rpm, Antec Earth Power 500w

The Card

The card comes on a non-standard PCB with what looks like a very efficient dual fan cooler. On the top edge we have the CrossfireX Bridge and just next to that there is the dual bios switch. Your going to need two 6 pin power adapters and a capable power supply unit. The very modest Antec Earth Power 500w that I am using should be able to handle this card just fine with its two 6 pin power adapters. If you only have one 6 Pin coming of your PSU then Sapphire supplies a 4 pin Molex adapter. The card is quite long and could pose a problem if you have vertical sata cables. For video out we have 2xDVI, 1xHDMI and a Display Port.

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Installation and Drivers

After dropping in the graphic card and powering on the system I was greeted with a windows update message offering to download and install the latest AMD drivers which I declined as I never trust windows update to have the latest. Off I went to AMD and downloaded Catalyst V 12.1. Catalyst drivers installed fine and after reboot I also installed the latest version of Sapphire Trixx for a little overclocking and some not so successful overvolting.

Overclocking

I'm not going to go into a full overclocking tutorial here as there are hundreds of guides around the web.

Max Stable results on this card were 955 on the core 1350 on the memory and with a mV of 1180. Unfortunately this card does not go higher than 1180mV no matter what bios mods or different versions of Trixx that you use. This is hardware based and I suspect done for a reason only known to Sapphire.

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Shader Unlocking

On my card Shader unlocking was achievable in three steps.

1 – Power down your system.

2 – Flick Bios switch to the position furthest away from the CrossfireX Bridge.

3 – Power on system.

No need to reinstall drivers and a quick look in GPU-Z shows 1536 Unified Shaders. I have set Trixx to load my overclocked profile on boot so I open up Furmark and let it run for a good half hour and overclock is still stable.

Performance

LuxMark V2.0 (Scene Room Complex)

385 points

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TessMark V0.3.0 (Map Set 1 Tesselation Normal Full Screen 1920x1080 AA-Off PostFX-Off)

21207 points

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Batman Arkham City (1920x1080 DX11 FXAA HIGH)

Min FPS 18 Maximum 97 Average 73

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Crysis 2 (1920x1080 Extreme AAx2 DX11 Edge Blur High Resolution Textures On)

Min FPS 12.2 Average FPS 39.9

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Conclusion

This card is in my opinion an excellent card for end users on a budget. User looking for a quick upgrade without breaking the bank will not be disappointed. Great overclocking abilities even after Sapphire decided to lock down the voltage. One of the best features of this card is that you don't need for any fancy PSU upgrades. Temperatures maxed out in the mid-60s with the fans barely budging from idle.

Overall Score from Me – 9/10
 
Nice, you basically got a 6970 for £150, bargain
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Nice review as well.
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Just been to have a look where I bought it from and it looks like there back up to 220 Euro's / 180 Quid ... Must have been a promo... Still cheap though compared to what else is available.. Hopefully they will come down again.
 
I just want to share something, not all of these Sapphire HD6950 will unlock to a HD6970 when you flick the BIOS switch. I know this, because I have one, it depends on the SKU model of your HD6950.
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Just a friendly heads up.
 
I just want to share something, not all of these Sapphire HD6950 will unlock to a HD6970 when you flick the BIOS switch. I know this, because I have one, it depends on the SKU model of your HD6950.
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Just a friendly heads up.

Thats true, not all were unlockable, but you should still be able to unlock via bios flash??
 
Thats true, not all were unlockable, but you should still be able to unlock via bios flash??

I tried a couple of things, when I open up the BIOS file, you can see the 6950 & 6970 shaders are not greyed out. I proceeded to select the 6970 shaders, saved the BIOS file with 6970 shaders selected and flashed the card. When I re-download the BIOS from the card, you can see that the 6970 shaders is now selected by default, however, if I open up GPU-Z I can see that the extra shaders still reads 1408.

The only thing I haven't tried is; to use the 6970's BIOS and then flash the card directly to a 6970, but I don't want to do that, the memory on the 6950 and 6970 use differently voltage settings and I don't want to take that risk. I only want the shaders unlocked and bump up the GPU and Memory clocks, I already know that this GPU can take more than 880 and 1375 clocks, which is a shame, those extra shaders sure would have been nice.
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I tried a couple of things, when I open up the BIOS file, you can see the 6950 & 6970 shaders are not greyed out. I proceeded to select the 6970 shaders, saved the BIOS file with 6970 shaders selected and flashed the card. When I re-download the BIOS from the card, you can see that the 6970 shaders is now selected by default, however, if I open up GPU-Z I can see that the extra shaders still reads 1408.

The only thing I haven't tried is; to use the 6970's BIOS and then flash the card directly to a 6970, but I don't want to do that, the memory on the 6950 and 6970 use differently voltage settings and I don't want to take that risk. I only want the shaders unlocked and bump up the GPU and Memory clocks, I already know that this GPU can take more than 880 and 1375 clocks, which is a shame, those extra shaders sure would have been nice.
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Looks like you got a card with the shaders laser cut then.... Send It back and demand another
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Looks like you got a card with the shaders laser cut then.... Send It back and demand another
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Well, I would have considered doing that, but I don't have a spare graphics card lying around, nor do I have on-board VGA. Sigh, I have always had rotten luck, so this isn't too much of a shock, I would have more than likely just received another one that does the same.
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I don't think it is lazer cut though, if it were, the option to select 6970 shaders to start with would have been greyed out. It's just one of those unsolvable mysteries I guess.
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Well, I would have considered doing that, but I don't have a spare graphics card lying around, nor do I have on-board VGA. Sigh, I have always had rotten luck, so this isn't too much of a shock, I would have more than likely just received another one that does the same.
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I don't think it is lazer cut though, if it were, the option to select 6970 shaders to start with would have been greyed out. It's just one of those unsolvable mysteries I guess.
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I can send you my bios if you like ? if all goes wrong with the flash then you still got your original bios on switch position 1.

Worth a try maybe ???
 
As you will see with the screenshot below, the only difference is, the BIOS Version, except of course, for the obvious, the shaders / increased bandwidths and clocks.

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So then I proceeded with the flash process, it completed successfully, after that I shut down my computer for about 1 minute. These were the results: (And yes, I restored everything to default before flashing, UAV off and Administrator Rights)

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This card simply refuses to co-operate, I think you are right, somehow it's lazer cut and the option to select the 6970 shaders is not greyed out, just enough to tease me with false hope and poke fun at me. *sigh*
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Thank you for all your efforts though, I appreciate it.
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Unlucky mate, you still got a great card though ---

Oh by the way, what's the max voltage that trixx gives you ?? 1180mV is the max I get with this card, as yours is slightly different maybe you can go higher for a better overclock ?
 
Unlucky mate, you still got a great card though ---

Oh by the way, what's the max voltage that trixx gives you ?? 1180mV is the max I get with this card, as yours is slightly different maybe you can go higher for a better overclock ?

Yeah it sure is unlucky, but as you say, it's still a amazing card.
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As for the the max voltage on Trixx, it is the same as your card, 1180mV. I know my GPU core clock is stable at 880 and that is with the default voltage of 1100mV. I haven't tried to go higher on the GPU or the memory yet, but I will get around to it soon and when I do, I don't think I will raise the GPU voltage higher than default in order to get a better overclock. It's too risky and I simply can't afford it. (This was a gift from my brother)
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Currently my graphics card reaches between 66-70 degrees when I run FurMark and 3DMark11, which in my opinion is not bad at all and the outside temperatures are hot here too!
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