VTX3D Radeon HD 7870 Black (Tahiti LE) is out

Posted on Tuesday, November 27 2012 @ 16:45 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
VTX3D introduces the Radeon HD 7870 Black Edition, a new graphics card with AMD's Tahiti LE GPU. This model features a 925MHz core, 975MHz boost, and 2GB GDDR5 memory clocked at 6000MHz. Display outputs include DVI, HDMI and dual Mini-DisplayPort.
A renowned brand of graphics card maker - VTX3D, unfolds a might weapon to HD7870 series with VTX3D HD7870 Black Edition. The VTX3D HD7870 Black extends the benefits of VTX3D HD7870 series, but taking advantage of progressive GPU design, showing extraordinary performance than before.

The new model consists of ground-breaking feature which runs at a clock of 925MHz, and 6.0 Gbps for memory, even allowing higher frame rates in games by using AMD PowerTune with boost which overdrives core frequency to dynamically overclock up to 975MHz. Also, VTX3D HD7870 Black features 92mm ultra large fan and 3 heat pipes design, which can significantly reduce heats and keep the temperature low.

Having debuted on Windows 8, the VTX3D HD7870 Black is completely UEFI-ready which can support the latest Windos 8 Fast Boot function, and offering the most improved user experience. With AMD PowerTune technology support can maximize TDP constrained performance by enabling higher GPU clock speeds and minimize power during light workload by reducing in voltages, engine and memory clock speeds. Enhancements for AMD Eyefinity technology include multi-display stereoscopic 3D support and 16k x 16k group resolution, gamers can get the most intense gaming performance than before.
VTX3D Radeon HD 7870 Black


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