HIS Radeon 6770 ICEQX Turbo Crossfire review -
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Connectivity. I think it is safe to say that we can leave the explanation of single and dual-link DVI behind us. It is good to see how much connectivity this card can deal with. With the Radeon HD 6770 series cards we see a luxurious four digital connectors -- we spot two DVI, an HDMI and a DisplayPort connector.
If you'd like to go say 3x 2560x1600 then that is not an issue as ATI's Eyefinity features allows the card to drive three monitors simultaneously. You'll need a heck of a lot more faster GPU to render the games though.
Here we have flipped the card around and look at the bottom side. Let's zoom in a little. So the cooler is based on heatpipes each leading to the GPU cooling block.
At the rear end of the card we spot one 6-pin power connector that feeds another 75W to the card. The PCIe bus also delivers 75W.
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