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PowerColor DEVIL 13 HD6970 Pro Reviews

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PowerColor's HD 6970 Devil 13 impresses with very high clock speeds out of the box - when turbo mode is enabled via a little switch. When it is disabled, the card will run at AMD reference design clocks. PowerColor intended the normal mode to be a low noise, low power operating mode that is optimized for casual gamers that spend a lot of time in doing desktop work. However, due to the fan and blade design chosen, the card ends up being noisier than most other cards available today, when running in idle. It seems the fan motor is not really designed to run quiet, at low RPMs at all. On the other hand, temperatures of the card are quite low, which is certainly an effect of the increased fan speed. In our testing we saw limited additional overclocking beyond PowerColor's Turbo clocks, which might be disappointing to overclockers, but can also be useful to users who don't want to waste their time with tweaking and rather start gaming at maximized performance immediately. PowerColor chose an impressive accessory kit, especially the included Wiha screwdriver set stands out here. Wiha is a brand chosen by professionals across all industries and countries, personally I'm using their screwdrivers too - these are not cheap chinese screwdrivers. The kit PowerColor included with the Devil 13 has a retail value of around 60 Euros/USD, which certainly adds to the card's pricing.
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Nov 09, 2011

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