


Add one more title to the list of games that the Radeon HD 6990 dominates. AMD’s Radeon HD 5970 was already the fastest card in Battlefield: Bad Company 2. But a pair of Cayman GPUs on the same board simply cannot be matched.
This is another game where you shouldn’t even worry about a 6990 unless you’re playing at 2560x1600 or higher. At 1920x1080 or less, even a Radeon HD 6950 2 GB gives you solid performance with anti-aliasing and anisotropic filtering maxed out.
Summary
- AMD’s Dual-Cayman Board Mashes The Gas
- Radeon HD 6990: Power, Cooling, And Size--All Extreme
- Display Outputs And AMD's Tessellation Coup
- Test Setup And Benchmarks
- Benchmark Results: 3DMark 11 (DX11)
- Benchmark Results: Metro 2033 (DX11)
- Benchmark Results: Lost Planet 2 (DX11)
- Benchmark Results: Aliens Vs. Predator (DX11)
- Benchmark Results: Battlefield: Bad Company 2 (DX11)
- Benchmark Results: F1 2010 (DX11)
- Benchmark Results: Just Cause 2 (DX11)
- Benchmark Results: World Of Warcraft (DX9)
- Benchmark Results: Dual-GPU Performance (CrossFire And SLI)
- Benchmark Results: Quad-CrossFire!
- The Big Reveal: Power And Noise
- Conclusion