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When we flip the board around once more we can see CrossfireX connectors. In theory it's possible to hook up three of these cards and get them working together, though we advise not using more than two for best compatibility.

A 6-pin power connector. Interesting. The PCIe slot will deliver 75 Watts. Apparently that is not enough for this 'budget' card as it needs to feed from another 75 watt source. That instantly tells us a little about the performance we can expect.

It's time to insert the card into our test-system and see what she does. In a twilight environment, red goes dark... so that makes the overall aesthetics a bit more mysterious. Which... I kind of like.

One final shot. Over the next pages we'll tell you a tale or two about our test system and software used, and then obviously fire off some benchmarks at the product to see what kind of performance we actually get returned. But first, due to the beta nature of the drivers we obtained, we need to check up on image quality.
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