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 MSI HD6850 Cyclone Power Edition /OC Review, latest Cyclone-based cooler by MSI.

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post Jan 12 2011, 07:24 PM, updated 15y ago

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Overview
Ever since the release of AMD Radeon HD 6800(Barts) cards a few months back, it is not surprising to see most sub-vendors coming out with overclocked models that are slowly emerging from the market day by day. Now, we’ll take a look on the MSI HD6850 Cyclone. The first thing that will capture your attention is the spiral like shape Cyclone heatpipe-based cooler. This GPU cooler is one of MSI’s most famous and popular non-reference cooler that have been used by MSI in most of the OCed cards in the past.
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Power Edition Architecture
The MSI R6850 Cyclone is the first AMD Radeon HD6850-based GPU supporting triple over-voltage function. With the MSI-exclusive OC software, Afterburner, users can easily adjust the voltage of the GPU, RAM and VDDCI. If compared to other GPU of the same model level, this card definitely has more OC potential. Additionally, the MSI R6850 Cyclone is equipped with a more robust power system compared to other graphic cards of the same level. When compared with the reference design, the 6+1 power system can enhance OC stability and unleash the full potential of the graphic card.
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MSI P/S Switch Function
With the P/S Switch, power users can switch from Performance Mode, which provides best cooling demand or Silent Mode, which balances noise and GPU temperature to meet their needs at different times.
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Unboxing
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post Jan 12 2011, 07:38 PM

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Test Setup
• Processor: Intel i7-870
• Mainboard: MSI Big Bang Fuzion
• HSF: Thermaltake Jing
• RAM: Kingston Value RAM 2X2GB
• GPU: MSI HD6850 Cyclone
• HDD: Samsung SpinPoint F3 1TB
• PSU: Seasonic X-750W
• OS: Windows 7 Home Premium (64bit)

Benchmarking
I’ll be using official bechmark software and Fraps. Standard procedure is of highest settings, 1680x1050, AF 0x and MSAA 0x unless stated.

For the entire benchmark, I’ll be using 10.12a hotfix driver + DirectX End User Runtime.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops
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Final Thoughts
I must admit that the driver is extremely problematic, which is chaotic. But I would like to add in that the performance of MSI R6850 Cyclone 1GD5 Power Edition is one of the most powerful Radeon HD 6850-based graphic cards with the most functions and highest quality.

I would like to thank MSI-Malaysia, Sanko and DarkSilver for guiding me through this review, really appreciate their help.

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post Jan 12 2011, 10:03 PM

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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Jan 12 2011, 08:24 PM)
If you want to test maximum FPS, you should turn off VSYNC. If you have this option on, it will sync every frame and that will always cap your frame rates at 60 FPS maximum because your LCD is at 60 Hz.
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VSync is off? I remember turning it all off hmm.gif

anyway, thanks for the advice. First debut review blush.gif

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post Jan 13 2011, 02:19 PM

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QUOTE(clawhammer @ Jan 13 2011, 12:08 PM)
See carefully. In the Black Ops screen, sync every frame is Vsync. Besides you should suspect something amiss because with this card, it will obviously go more than 61 fps for this game.
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FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUU. Just realized that doh.gif
anyway, I'll try to to another benchmark again by tonight.

there is some driver problems with this card, so yeahh. Can't really feel teh power of it blush.gif


Added on January 13, 2011, 2:20 pm
QUOTE(DeerDance @ Jan 13 2011, 08:16 AM)
Where is this p/s switch located? Can we see it on the pictures?
Have you try OC?
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Yes, the OC I'll create another thread specially for the OC results of this card.
Don't worry, you'll see popular games like LFD2, B:BC2, BO, Dirt 2, Metro 2033 and Crysis.

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QUOTE(law1777 @ Jan 14 2011, 09:12 AM)
no such thing as 6850 driver wink.gif only AMD/ATI drivers now. i think u better RMA your card
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Ooops, I've got it wrong here too. Anyway, I edited it already.

And yeah, before the bechmark test I already stated that I'm using 10.12 flex.gif

 

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