HIS Radeon 5850 iCooler V Turbo review -
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Two 6-pin PEG connectors. These are mandatory to connect. You'll receive two Molex to 6-pin PEG converters as well, should you only have one (or even no) 6-pin connection headers from your PSU. In the last case, seriously .. it's really time to upgrade your PSU my friend.
Connectivity. It is good to see how much connectivity this card can deal with. With the HIS Radeon HD 5850 series cards we have four digital connectors at our disposal -- we spot two dual-link DVI, an HDMI and a DisplayPort connector, all gold plated. If you'd like to go 3x 2560x1600 with Eyefinity then that is not an issue.
Here we have flipped the card around and look at the bottom side. It's a dual-slot card and cooling design, mandatory these days in the mid-range and high-end graphics card segment.
One last photo, here the card is being tested and benchmarked in the test setup. Let's talk installation, temps, noise and power consumption for a second.
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