Legit Video Card Reviews

AMD Radeon HD 6950 & 6970 CrossFire Video Card Reviews

Manufacturer: AMD
Product: Legit Reviews 2010 Stocking Stuffer Guide
Date: Tue, Dec 14, 2010 - 11:00 PM
Written By: Nathan Kirsch -
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Temperature & Noise Testing

Since video card temperatures and the heat generated by next-generation cards have become an area of concern among enthusiasts and gamers, we want to take a closer look at how the graphics cards do at idle and under a full load.

AMD Radeon HD 6950 2GB Video Card Idle Temperature:

AMD Radeon HD 5970 2GB Video Card GPU-Z 0.4.9 Details

AMD Radeon HD 6970 2GB Video Card Idle Temperature:

AMD Radeon HD 5970 2GB Video Card GPU-Z 0.4.9 Details

As you can see from the screen shot above, the idle state of the Radeon HD 6900 series drops the GPU core clock frequency down to 250MHz and the memory clock down to 150MHz to help conserve power and lower temperatures.  At idle on an open test bench the Radeon HD 6950 video card temperature was observed at 44C and the Radeon HD 6970 was at 46C. The fan speeds on the cards were both at 24%, but we noticed that both cards had different RPMs on the fan. On the Radeon HD 6950 the fan spun at ~1,080 RPM at idle and with our sound meter we were seeing 52dB from about six inches away.  The Radeon HD 6970 at idle had the fan spinning at 1220RPM and we noticed that the card was slightly louder at 53dB.

We fired up FurMark and ran the stability at 640x480, which was enough to put the GPU core at 100% load in order to get the highest load temperature possible. This application also charts the temperature results so you can see how the temperature rises and levels off, which is very nice. The fans on the video cards were left on auto during temperature testing. When we hit the space bar to stop the rendering the temperature dropped.

AMD Radeon HD 6950 2GB Video Card Load Temperature:

AMD Radeon HD 6950 Video Card Load Temp

AMD Radeon HD 6970 2GB Video Card Load Temperature:

AMD Radeon HD 6970 Video Card Load Temp

The GPU fan got up to 2629RPM during temperature testing on the AMD Radeon HD 6970 when the card hit 92C and at 67dB it was definitely audible over the CPU coolers fan.  The AMD Radeon HD 6950 peaked at 83C and the Radeon HD 6870 peaked at 92C.  It should be noted that AMD PowerTune is kicking on and limiting these cards from getting any hotter. 

AMD Radeon HD 6970 Video Card Load Temp

You can see the throttling taking place in Furmark if you leave GPU-Z open and look at the GPU Core Clock.  You can see that the core clock is jumping all over the place when Furmark is running.

AMD Radeon HD 6970 Video Card Load Temp

What happens if you run a game? When we played Just Cause 2 we were able to get the AMD Radeon HD 6970 very hot and extremely loud.  In this shot you can see what happened when we fired up GPU-Z after playing Just Cause 2, sat on the menu and then we closed the game again. We hit 97C and the fan went up to 3942RPM or 57% while the game was running. None of the other games got this hot or loud, but when in CrossFire we saw the Radeon HD 6950 hit 95C as well. We felt that this was something that was worth pointing out to our readers.

Next Page - Power Consumption


Review Index
Page 1 - AMD Radeon HD 6970 & 6950 - 40nm Cayman
Page 2 - The Cayman GPU Architecture
Page 3 - A Closer Look At The Radeon HD 6970 & 6950
Page 4 - AMD PowerTune Technology
Page 5 - Test Setup
Page 6 - Aliens vs. Predator
Page 7 - Batman: Arkham Asylum GOTY
Page 8 - Just Cause 2
Page 9 - Metro 2033
Page 10 - StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty
Page 11 - S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat
Page 12 - H.A.W.X. 2 Benchmark
Page 13 - 3DMark Vantage
Page 14 - 3DMark 11
Page 15 - Unigine 'Heaven' DX11
Page 16 - FurMark 1.8.2
Page 17 - Temperature & Noise Testing
Page 18 - Power Consumption
Page 19 - Radeon 6970 & 6950 GPU Overclocking
Page 20 - Final Thoughts and Conclusions