VTX3D Radeon HD 6970

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VTX3D is a subsidiary of TUL who also own Powercolor & Club3D. The range of models share similarities, the pcb's are near identical but the differences from what i can see are the finish to the coolers which under the hood are almost the same.

What's in the box included with the card are a 6-pin to 8-pin power adapter, one mini DisplayPort to standard DisplayPort adapter, a CrossFireX bridge, a CD with drivers, and an installation guide.


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The 6970 I bought is the second revision VTX3D have brought to the fore instead of the reference design sporting red shroud and a dual fan design.

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This model clocks are set to 880 core and 1375 memory, VTX have a higher clocked version branded the "X-Edition" which has 940 core and 1425 much like the Powercolor PCS+. It also sports the dual BIOS switch.

VTX3D 6970 880
. From what i see there is a design difference on the pcb to aid the higher clocks.

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940 X-Edition for comparison


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NOTE: I tried flashing to the 940 BIOS and it did not display but windows did load up I take it the highlighted
6+1 phase design is the reason for that, you will see the difference below on the 880mhz version.

According to AMD the card requires a 150W 8 pin & 75W 6 pin power adapter and a quality minimum 550W PSU, personally I recommend 650-750 especially if you are overclocking the nutz off it and your system.


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It's not just the clocks that are different the lower clocked version has 3 copper heat pipes instead of 4 and has no heat sinks on the VRM's aside from that identical physically.


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TEST SYTEM

Operating System: MS Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1

CPU: Intel Xeon W3520 @3.66GHz Bloomfield 45nm Technology

RAM: Corsair XMS3 1333 CL8 6.0GB Triple-Channel DDR3 @ 1643MHz (9-9-9-24)

Motherboard: Gigabyte EX58-EXTREME (Socket 1366)


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Here are benchmark scores:

3DMark 06 all tests @default : 24589

3DMark 11 P score: P5126

3DMark Vantage: P22771

Unigine Heaven: 986 (1900X1200)


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I tried using the double BIOS to flash it with the PCS+ 940 but it would not display, funnily enough ATIFLASH via a USB drive did not work and using WINFLASH did.

To reset the BIOS booted with the backup No.2 and opened Winflash i switched the BIOS back to 1 and re-flashed it with a backup of the original I had made.

It rebooted just fine and I decided to up the clocks to the X-Edition level of 940/1425 and tried vantage again resulting with a score of 23480.


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I managed to break two of the screws which hold the cooler on which are very weak imo so i replaced them with better ones and the plastic washers with metal ones and used a fresh heatpaste.

I used a screw extractor bit to remove them, a pain in the monkeys!!


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I also had some spare copper ram heat sinks and put them on the VRM's.

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As regard how hot it gets minus one lovely shiny copper pipe I ran Furmark 1.9.1 & Kombuster after modifying

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Idle: 29-31

Furmark Max: 73

Kombuster Max: 57




CONCLUSION:
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Originally the card was cooling very badly reason for me messing with the it in the first place. I can't believe the screws broke!! After fitting the metal washers and IMO better screws the card cooled better and is way way quieter also the lack of VRM heatsinks is dissapointing easily fixed but this is a top end card so they should be on there!

Also before I fitted the VRM heatsinks it would crash with Furmark every time and after fitting it managed to keep on trucking without a hitch.

The cooler has not the same finish as the Powercolor either which has the black mesh on black and I think the 4th heat pipe would have been nice and you will need a well ventilated case as the warm air is dispersed out the sides of the card as opposed out the back of the case. Overall I like the look of the red cooler transparent almost ruby like appearance (blah! blah!) it is apt for the red ATI team, ahem!! AMD which is green but so is NVIDIA ooer!
(identity crisis! go red AMD !)
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I have only played
modern warfare 2 and it looks superb on a 1920x1080 display all settings maxed out. This model also supports 4-way eyefinity.

I bought this as an open box item for £191.16 as an open box item on eBay from a trusted seller with a 12month warranty so I can't gripe too much, I might fit an
Arctic Cooling Accelero Xtreme plus down the line as I know the Twin Turbos are a very good product and work directly from the pcb of the graphics card.. The 6970 overall is a good performer and I am happy to have one in my rig.

Hope you like my little review of this not so often seen brand.

If i was to win a prize for this it would be a aftermarket cooling solution LMAO
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Please rate I need a beer after this thumbs up to screw extractor.

Cheers Guys!




 
bro its a 6xxx series card heat is inevitable
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need any help let me know and I'll refer ya to my SIG
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btw nice review but a question is it just the flash from ur camera that makes that red kinda neonish???
 
bro its a 6xxx series card heat is inevitable
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need any help let me know and I'll refer ya to my SIG
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btw nice review but a question is it just the flash from ur camera that makes that red kinda neonish???

It is the flash indeed, She is kind of transparent, and as for the cooler I was tightening the screws back on and 2 sheared
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looks like I ma gonna have to get another cooler unless i can get an engineer or tool to get screws out and get a set of stronger screws.

UPDATE

Weird!! with 2 screws in I am getting a 30 idle and 75 load with Furmark 720 benchmark with Burn-in and Xtreme burn in selected
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I will have to try get matching screws and remove whats in the cooler.

Also anyone know where I can get vram heat-sinks for this card etc.?
 
Dam thing is not displaying pretty depressed.
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COOL GETTING A SPAN NEW REPLACEMENT FROM THE SELLER!

WILL REVISE THE ABOVE WHEN I TEST THE NEW REPLACEMENT.
 
where did ya get ya bits to hold the cooler for the vtx 6970 i broke mine as well tried a few pc shops no luck

the problem with the 6970 xedition card is that it gets to hot even on medium settings like playing battlefield3.The stock cooler lets down this card so what i have done is fitted the artic cooling accelero xtreme III which i picked for 80bucks temps before fitting the new cooler 80c-100c causing it to crash since fitting the new cooler temps are not going over 56c.I have two these cards running in crossfire but i left the original cooler on the second card as it doesn't have the load as the first card and doesn't get to hot for me to worry about:)
 

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hey ! :)

first big thx for this review ;) So I decided to flash the bios and I tried

I got the VTX3D HD 6970 , but you know what ? there is already spare copper on the vrm's ! and 4 heat pipes



So I decided to overclock it ^^
first it wasn't working manualy.....
So I flashed it the bios from the Powercolor PCS+ and :
http://www.techpowerup.com/vgabios/100265/Powercolor.HD6970.2048.110110.html

and it worked fine :)

ok but since since yesterday I change my screen ( monitor ) for a bigger and I got weird issus... should I chang the Voltage ?

all the best =)
 
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