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XFX Black Edition Radeon HD6870 Unboxing and Review Pt 2

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Uploaded by on Dec 24, 2010

As an Upgrade to my PC, Lio, I show an unboxing for the new Mid-range 6000 series AMD Radeon HD 6870. This is the Installation Part. Part 1 is the Unboxing. And, the unmentioned Part 3 will be the Review.

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  • nice cpu cooler

    How its his name^^`?

  • @RobinThePro The cooler is the Thermaltake DuOrb hybrid cooler.

  • Are the cards any loud on idle?

  • @GubzYES At idle, all you will hear are your case fans. These cards won't be annoyingly audible until the fans get up to 50-60%

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  • Orgasm at 7:43

  • @TutorialGuidez Yeah, so? Lol. Those who build their own custom pc's tend to have those when upgrading their hardware. Don't hate. :)

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  • nice

  • @TazarZero ok thanks

  • @gesc1989 I've never really paid much attention to brands when I bought my PSU's, the 1000W for the tower in this video is from hecZephyr, and the 1200W is from Cooler Master. You may have heard of one, but not the other. When I bought mine, I focused on what I needed (and what aesthetically pleased me), versus what others argued over being the best there was. I recommend that you not cheap out on your PSU though, the extra money will serve you well in the long run.

  • @TazarZero yeah well.. i just want to get rid of my old 5670 for another real powerful and at the same time reasonably priced graphic card, it seems to me that the 6870 is the one... sorry for being so annoying (:P) but i have to ask u, what psu brand u recommend, i've read a lot of trashtalking about Thermaltake, and they also seems way too expensive compared with other good brands like corsair, so what'ya think

  • @gesc1989 Haha, yeah, it's a bit extreme, but I also saved up for it too, so I figured I had earned what I bought. As for your question, for a single video card setup, I think a 630W should be fine. It doesn't sound like you're going for anything too extreme, so you shouldn't have any trouble.

  • @TazarZero jesus christ!!... i don't have a lot of money for that xD, but anyways, i dont wanna get tricked by hardware ads in newegg of thermaltake psu.. i believe there are like real watts and i don't how exaclty that works, so, if i used a tt 630w psu will it work fine?

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