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HIS HD7970 IceQX² Turbo & HIS HD7950 IceQ Review

According to EA, Battlefield 3 garnered 3 million pre-orders by the day of its release. It is unknown at present whether these figures are worldwide or just for the US. The pre-order total makes it “the biggest first-person shooter launch in EA history”, according to the publisher. The engine is beautiful on the PC and very demanding of the partnering hardware.

We configured the game to run on three 24 inch monitors at 5760×1080.

Good performance results again, with the game perfectly playable across the three monitors.

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4 comments

  1. I always worry about warranty with HIS, they dont seem to have much support in UK

  2. The 7970 looks good, nice looking cooler and great performance, but I wont order from OCUK, ever. too many bad experiences

  3. Excellent, I like both of these, but they always appeared as a more budget make to me, the prices are just as high as Sapphire/.XFX etc