October 22nd, 2010

AMD Radeon HD 6850 and 6870 CrossFire Review @ LegitReviews

AMD Radeon HD 6850 and 6870 CrossFire Video Card Review - AMD's 2nd Generation DX11 Video Card - Radeon 6800 - Legit Reviews
A little over a year ago, AMD released the ATI Radeon HD 5000 family of graphics products and by doing so, AMD became the first company to offer DirectX 11 compatibility when Windows 7 was launched. This was a big deal and over the past year AMD has successfully released eleven video cards in the Radeon HD 5000 series and sold more than 25 million DX11 video cards.

What is really interesting is that NVIDIA is still releasing more cards in their GeForce 400 series of products. NVIDIA has just five DirectX 11 cards released and the company still does not have a solid top-to-bottom DirectX 11 product stack like AMD does. AMD on the other hand is going to be releasing their next generation of GPUs today! The first two cards that are being released are the AMD Radeon HD 6870 and AMD Radeon HD 6850 graphics cards. Unlike in past years AMD won’t be starting with their flagship video cards, but rather a pair of cards that are positioned in the “Gamers’ Sweet Spot” as they like to call it.

AMD DirectX 11 Market

The Radeon HD 5800 series was the first DirectX11 technology on the market. With a six month lead time over NVIDIA, AMD has captured 90 percent of the DX11 market. 25 million units sold is a pretty significant number, and something they want to hang on to.

AMD Radeon HD 6800 Design Goals

The first and most important thing to notice is that these are now AMD Radeon graphics cards. ATI is finally gone from product naming. Looking at the design goals for “Barts”, AMD wanted to have the performance of an Radeon HD 5800 series card at a lower power and lower price point. Simultaneously improving performance and functionality in areas like tessellation, image quality, Eyefinity, CrossFireX, and video decode. What they came away with is a very compelling package.