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Guru3D.com » News » HIS Launches new 6970 EyeFinity RTS (Ready-to-See)

HIS Launches new 6970 EyeFinity RTS (Ready-to-See)

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 09/30/2011 04:30 AM | source: | 0 comment(s)

HIS today launched new 6970 EyeFinity Ready-to-See graphics cards, the perfect solution to enable AMD's EyeFinity game play on up to three screens. The HIS 6970 RTS uses innovative technology to enable AMDs EyeFinity via HDMI. Gamers no longer have to connect the DisplayPort output or use the active DisplayPort adapter in order to perform EyeFinity and can easily set up EyeFinity with three outputs via HDMI.

Core Clock 880 MHz - Memory Clock 5500 MHz - Memory Size 2048 MB.

Product Features & Benefits:

Ready-to-See EyeFinity





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