![]() ![]() The Radeon HD 6870 maintained a consistent lead over the older Radeon HD 5850 in all of our synthetic tests. We'll start with synthetic benchmarks: they're not necessarily indicative of real-world performance, but as an industry standard they'll give us a generally good impression of where a particular GPU stacks up. Where performance is concerned, the 6870 makes an impressive showing. ![]() Instead of creating dedicated hardware, HD3D promises support for a wide variety of methods, ranging from existing active-shutter or polarized glasses, to glasses-free 3D technologies that will eventually work their way to market. ![]() Their take on 3D involves support for the Open Stereo 3D Initiative. While the variety is admirable, keep in mind that you'll need a pair of mini-DisplayPort adapters.ĪMD has also finally implemented their answer to Nvidia's GeForce 3D Vision, with HD3D. The card offers a pair of DVI ports (one dual-link and one single-link), an HDMI port, and two mini-DisplayPort connectors. In addition to sporting a similar aesthetic design, the Radeon HD 6870 comes equipped with AMD's Eyefinity Technology, which will allow you to drive up to three displays from a single card. If you're already familiar with AMD's 5800 series of graphics cards, you'll be right at home. ![]()
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