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AMD Radeon HD 6790 leaves mixed impressions. For starters, the test results indicate that it only outperforms HD 5770 in DirectX 11 tests, and not by much at that. In DirectX 10 benchmarks it sometimes even yields to the predecessor, because its core ...
Good Performance, Relatively Low Power Consumption, Eyefinity Support, Quiet
Much More Performance Available For Minimal Extra Investment, GeForce GTX 550 Ti card available for as little as $115
AMD's Current, Mid-Range GPU Product Stack Through Q2, 2011AMD has set the price of the Radeon HD 6790 at $149, but has stated that some board partners are likely to offer mild discounts or mail-in-rebates that could bring street prices down a bit. We'll...
Whether or not AMD calls the Radeon HD 6790 the successor of the Radeon HD 5830, that's what it is. So 5830 comparisons are quite appropriate, both to look at what AMD did well at and where it doesn't quite escapes its ancestor.Perhaps the biggest problem...
We've always been a big fan of the lesser cards here at OC3D. They are cheap to buy and usually can be overclocked to give performance that you'd expect from a much more expensive card.The HD6870 in particular is one we love as it's great in a single-card...
Abstract: Last month, NVIDIA nicely summed up this year’s first quarter with GTX 550, which seemed like a great competitor against Radeon HD 5770. Everything would have been perfect for the Americans if AMD hadn’t already planned the counterattack for the very b...
Whether the HD 6790 1GB goes all HD 5830 1GB on us and largely disappears after three months, or whether it's a genuine long term introduction into the AMD line-up isn't clear at the moment. What is apparent, though, is that the HD 6790 1GB has the better...
Good performance improvement over HD 5770, Reasonable pricing, Up to five active displays, Native full-size HDMI output, Support for DirectX 11
Noisy cooler, High power draw in Blu-ray playback, Requires 2x 6-pin power connector, DirectX 11 relevance limited at this time, No support for CUDA / PhysX[/list]
Radeon HD 6790 is AMD's answer to NVIDIA's GTX 550 Ti. Both cards sit in the $150 segment which is key for budget gamers who don't want to shell out $200 for their card. HD 6790 delivers solid gaming performance for all resolution up to 1680x1050. 1920...
Decent to good performance, Good overclocking headroom, Supports all AMD-features like Eyefinity, Good a relatively silent cooler
Compared to the price the performance is a bit to far from the HD6850
The HD6790 is AMD's latest card aimed at the $150 mid-level market between the HD5770 and the HD6850. It performs pretty well and can even handle many games at the highest quality settings, something that is nice for a card around $150/€129. However, ...
There's no way around it, Radeon 6790 is a lovely product for the money. It will become a great value product that offers good performance. Combined with the latest revision of OC software like MSI's AfterBurner you'll be able to tweak the card much furth...
Since 1680x1050 is the most prevalent resolution that these cards will handle, let’s consider the average performance: With a near-identical results, the Radeon HD 6790 seems deliberately designed to compete with Nvidia's GeForce GTX 460 768 MB. But i...