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HIS Radeon HD 6850 IceQ X Turbo graphics card review

by Parm Mann on 7 February 2011, 09:13 4.5

Tags: HiS Graphics

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Putting all the numbers into perspective, let's take a closer look at overall performance.

In a rough-and-ready assessment of the cards' bang for buck, we've aggregated the 1,920x1,080 frame-rates for seven games, normalised them* and taken account of the single-cards' prices.

But there are more provisos than we'd care to shake a stick at. We could have chosen seven different games, the cards' prices could have been derived from other sources and pricing tends to fluctuate daily, especially for new-release GPUs.

Consequently, the table below highlight a metric that should only be used as a yardstick for evaluating comparative performance with price factored in. Other architectural benefits are not covered, obviously.

  Aggregate FPS
(1,920x1,080)
Normalised* FPS
(1,920x1,080)
Current pricing bang4buck
(1,920x1,080)
Power consumption** bang4watt***
(1,920x1,080)
HIS Radeon HD 5970 2,048MB 524.20 442.10 £500 0.88 257 1.72
HIS Radeon HD 6970 2,048MB 413.10 375.75 £280 1.34 183 2.05
Sapphire Radeon HD 6950 2,048MB 375.60 341.30 £230 1.48 137 2.49
HIS Radeon HD 6870 1,024MB 328.40 289.70 £175 1.66 126 2.30
HIS Radeon HD 6850 IceQ X Turbo 1,024MB 311.30 266.55 £157 1.70 121 2.20
Sapphire Radeon HD 6850 1,024MB 288.40 240.60 £150 1.60 97 2.48
XFX Radeon HD 5870 1,024MB 365.00 333.30 £190 1.75 139 2.40
XFX Radeon HD 5850 1,024MB 312.60 272.40 £155 1.76 117 2.33
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 1,536MB 494.20 422.60 £395 1.07 252 1.68
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 1,280MB 436.90 385.95 £265 1.46 196 1.97
ASUS GeForce GTX 480 1,536MB 432.60 384.20 £325 1.18 244 1.57
ASUS GeForce GTX 470 1,280MB 348.90 304.45 £190 1.60 204 1.49
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti 1,024MB 374.10 328.65 £200 1.64 154 2.13
KFA2 GeForce GTX 460 1,024MB 286.70 229.75 £140 1.64 169 1.36
EVGA GeForce GTX 460 768MB 262.40 198.00 £135 1.47 130 1.52

* the normalisation refers to taking playable frame rate into account. Should a card benchmark at over 60 frames per second in any one game, the extra fps count as half. Similarly, should a card benchmark lower, say at 40fps, we deduct half the difference from its average frame rate and the desired 60fps, giving it a HEXUS.bang4buck score of 30 marks. The minimum allowable frame rate is 20fps but that scores zero.

** the GPU power consumption is derived from subtracting a flat rate of 100W - indicating system power-draw without a card - from the Call of Duty: Black Ops load figure. While this figure isn't solely indicative of power pulled by the GPU, as the CPU also throttles up, it's a better metric than using peak system-draw alone.

*** the HEXUS.bang4watt score is a crude measurement of how much normalised performance the GPU provides when evaluated against GPU power-draw that's shown in the table: the former is divided by the latter. We're using the peak power-draw numbers obtained by running real-world Call of Duty: Black Ops.

Analysis

When it comes to full-HD gaming, HIS's take on the HD 6850 hits the nail on the head. The card's aggregate FPS, coupled with a competitive recommended retail price of £157 allows it score higher than any other current-generation card in our line-up. It's bested only by end-of-life parts that are available at bargain prices.

The card scores over the coveted 2.0 mark in our bang4watt metric, and it's worth noting that the favourably-low power consumption is backed up by low operating temperatures and minimal noise output. HIS really is ticking a lot of the right boxes.