Reviews 52166 Published by

The Tech Report, PC Perspective, Legit Reviews, KitGuru, Neoseeker, techPowerUp, HotHardware, Benchmark Reviews, Hardware Canucks, HardwareHeaven, The Guru of 3D, Overclock 3D, Techgage, Anandtech, HardOCP, and Bjorn3D posted their AMD Radeon HD 6990 reviews



News: AMD's Radeon HD 6990 graphics card
The Radeon HD 6000 series finally has its flagship: a dual-GPU graphics card with formidable performance potential. How does it fare against conventional multi-GPU solutions?
Read more

AMD Radeon HD 6990 4GB Dual GPU Cayman Graphics Card
The AMD Radeon HD 6990 4GB card has been known by the media and even gamers since the first announcements from the Cayman launch last year but finally today we are able to discuss the technology behind it and the gaming performance it will provide users willing to shell out the $700 it will take to acquire. Stop in and see if your mortgage is worth this graphics card!
Read more

AMD Radeon HD 6990 4GB Dual GPU Video Card Review @ Legit Reviews
AMD Radeon HD 6990 4GB Dual GPU Video Card Review

If you have been waiting for the dual-GPU monster from AMD called Antilles, you can finally jump for joy as the Radeon HD 6990 4GB video card has officially been released. AMD should be relieved too as this is their first Dual-GPU video card that they have launched since the Radeon HD 5970 was released back in 2009. Read on to see how the card performs on our test system!
Read more

AMD HD6990 Review @ KitGuru
The battle for frame rate supremacy is always fun to watch, as AMD and Nvidia joust for top position with multi-million dollar R&D budgets. While the ultra high end cards generate only a small percentage of sales for either company, the performance leader will often generate sales lower down the chain. That is how the enthusiast ‘state of mind’ works.

There is no doubting that Nvidia’s GTX580 is one of the finest graphics cards money can buy – we use them at KitGuru regularly for gaming and folding@home. However, equally so, AMD followers are proud to say that the HD5970 is still the fastest graphics card on the market.

Well that is until today, as AMD have just released the replacement – The Antilles HD6990.
Read more

AMD Radeon HD 6990 Review @ Neoseeker
We've got a whopper of a Radeon on the line today with the AMD HD 6990, featuring dual Cayman XT based GPUs clocked at 830MHz, 4GB of memory, 5-way Eyefinity support right out of the box, and the audaciously named "AUSUM" (Antilles Unlocking switch for Uber Mode) BIOS switch you can flip right on the card itself to unleash the "Uber Mode", bringing the GPU speeds right up to 880MHz each. That's before doing any overclocking of our own! It's a monster right down to its power consumption of a maximum 450W, so good thing it's got brand new PowerTune on-board power regulation.

The HD 6990 promises to be 67% better in game performance than the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580, supposedly its closest competitor. Hit our HD 6990 launch review to see if it can stand on a class of its own!
Read more

PowerColor Radeon HD 6990 CrossFire @ techPowerUp
AMD's new Radeon HD 6990 is the fastest graphics card in the world. We take TWO of those cards for a spin and check if this combination is worth $1,400 of your hard earned Dollars or if it only serves as a hot air blowing e-penis extension.
Read more

ASUS Radeon HD 6990 4 GB @ techPowerUp
Today AMD unleashed their new monster: Radeon HD 6990. This dual-GPU card, which is based on two HD 6970 GPUs took the gaming performance crown without beating a sweat. So, this card has tons of performance, but what about power consumption, heat and noise? And last but not least, is it worth the $699 price tag?
Read more

AMD Radeon HD 6990 Review: Antilles Has Arrived @ HotHardware.com
The product we'll be featuring here today, the AMD Radeon HD 6990, should come as no surprise to anyone that even remotely stays on top of the PC graphics scene. News of the Radeon HD 6990's arrival has been circulating for many months now, although back in the early days it was referred to by its codename-Antilles. Antilles was the codename given to the dual-Cayman GPU powered graphics card that would eventually top AMD's graphics card line-up and supplant the Radeon HD 5970 that's served the company so well, since its release way back in November of '09.

While news of Antilles development wasn't really news at all, considering AMD's GPU design philosophy these past few years with the likes of the previous generation Radeon 4870 X2 and Radeon HD 5970, the actual final specifications of the Radeon HD 6990 were unclear for quite some time. But we've got the full scoop for you today...
Read more

AMD Radeon HD 6990 Antilles Video Card @ Benchmark Reviews
If you're an enthusiast gamer who demands only the highest level of performance that far surpasses mainstream standards, then it's your lucky day because the AMD Radeon HD 6990, code named Antilles, was designed to do exactly that. Using a new VLIW4 shader core architecture and equipped with 4GB GDDR5 256-bit video frame buffer, dual Cayman GPUs offer a total of 3072 stream processors. While the Radeon HD 6990 accomplishes the performance of two Radeon HD 6970's in CrossFireX, AMD also adds accelerated multimedia playback and transcoding, AMD HD3D stereoscopic technology, and support for the 3D Blu-ray multi-view CODEC (MVC). The AMD Radeon HD 6990 utilizes several new MSAA modes including Enhanced Quality Anti-Aliasing (EQAA), which Benchmark Reviews tests in some of the most popular DirectX-11 video games.
Read more

AMD Radeon HD 6990 Graphics Card Review @ HardwareHeaven.com
The Radeon 6990 has just launched and today we will be putting it up against the GTX 580 and 570 (with SLI) as well as the 5970 to find out how the new card from AMD compares. As well as the standard 1920x1080 tests we will also cover 5760x1080 on all products, 3D Blu-Ray, GPU computing, power, noise, temps and overclocking.
Read more

AMD Radeon HD 6990 4GB Review @ Hardware Canucks
Hardware Canucks is pleased to present our review of the new AMD Radeon HD 6990 4GB.

AMD's second generation DX11 lineup is finally starting to take full shape and the latest card is one which many have been eagerly anticipating. Code named Antilles and officially called the HD 6990, it incorporates a pair of Cayman XT cores into a single PCB design which sports 4GB of GDDR5 and a sky high price of $699. This is obviously an enthusiast-oriented product but can it deliver in some of the most demanding situations?
Read more

AMD Radeon HD 6990 review
AMD placed two Cayman XT GPUs (R6970) onto one PCB and allows them to be clocked at R6970 speeds as well, in fact you'll get options in clock-frequencies and TDP with the help of a small micro-switch seated on the card, each leads to a BIOS, one with more acceptable TDPs and the other enabled a higher clock frequency mode.

Cayman XT GPUs, that means the full shader processor count inside that GPU is available, that sums up towards 3072 shader processors. In short, this graphics card is a beast, hence we wrote 24 pages of content on it, read the full review right here.
Read more

PowerColor HD6990 Crossfire Review
Overclock3D have just published a new article titled: PowerColor HD6990 Crossfire Review

Got a spare grand kicking about and wonder what to do with it? Just read the review of the HD6990 and wonder how it would do in Crossfire? Read on...
Read more

AMD HD6990 Review
Overclock3D have just published a new article titled: AMD HD6990 Review

After what has felt like an eternity we finally get our hands on the replacement to the HD5970. Dual-GPU goodness?
Read more

AMD Radeon HD 6990 Dual-GPU Graphics Card Review @ Techgage
It's been a long while since we've last seen a $700 graphics card, but AMD revives that tradition with its Radeon HD 6990 dual-GPU offering. Fortunately, the card has proven that its high price-tag is well-earned, as it storms past every other single and dual-GPU graphics card on the market, and introduces other useful features to boot.
Read more

AMD's Radeon HD 6990: The New Single Card King
The AMD Radeon HD 6990, otherwise known as Antilles, is a card we have been expecting for some time now. In what’s become a normal AMD fashion, when they first introduced the Radeon HD 6800 series back in October, they also provided a rough timeline for the rest of the high-end members of the family. Barts would be followed by Cayman (6950/6970), which would be followed by the dual-GPU Antilles (6990).
Read more

AMD Radeon HD 6990 "Antilles" Video Card Review
The Radeon HD 6990 is being launched today, and we have full coverage of specifications and our gameplay experiences compared to several high-end dual-GPU solutions out there. If you are looking for a single video card package that packs a punch and provides headroom for hardware enthusiasts, this is a solid solution.
Read more

AMD HD6990
For over a year, AMD has had the fastest dual-GPU graphics card in its arsenal: the HD5970. This dual-GPU beast is yet unbeaten, and while Nvidia's GTX580 is the fastest single-GPU card on the market, it has not yet toppled the HD5970 for the performance crown. Ever since AMD announced the HD6xxx-series, we all have been awaiting the successor to the HD5970, and we're presenting the AMD HD6990
Read more