As sure as snow in winter or sun in summer, AMD has yet another
refresh to its graphics card portfolio this spring. The Radeon HD 6790
is only a couple of misplaced digits away from the far more illustrious HD 6970,
but you should be able to tell the two apart by another, altogether
more significant spec: the new mid-tier card retails at $149.
Predictably, its performance offers no threat to AMD's single-GPU
flagship, but the 6790's 840MHz graphics and shader clock speeds plus
1GB of GDDR5 running at an effective 4.2GHz data rate don't seem like
anything to sniff at either. Reviewers agreed that it's AMD's slightly
delayed answer to NVIDIA's GTX 460, and with the latter card exiting retail availability to make room for the (oddly enough) less powerful GTX 550 Ti,
AMD's new solution looks set to be the better choice at the shared $149
price point. Alas, being limited to 800 Stream processors and 16 ROPs
does expose the HD 6790 to being cannibalized by AMD's own Radeon HD 6850
(which can be had for sub-$150 if you're tolerant of rebates) and that
turns out to be exactly what happens. A solid card, then, but one that
would require an even lower price dip to make economic sense.
See a review roundup after the break.
via Engadget
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