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  • #11
    Originally posted by Sirius69 View Post
    So I'm planning on buying a 6950 for about 260 after tax and shipping from powercolor and unlock it to a 6970. Now, do all 6950s have the dual bios feature or only the PCS++ versions. Or it doesn't matter at all?
    My understanding is that the entire 69XX card line-up has the switch.
    But be careful unlocking a 6950, it doesn't have the same power connectors the 6970 has (6950 has 1 8-pin + 1 6-pin; 6970 has 2 8-pins.)

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    • #12
      Originally posted by BlueJayofEvil View Post
      (6950 has 1 8-pin + 1 6-pin; 6970 has 2 8-pins.)
      I do understand that there are different pin configurations, but will the video card just draw more power or what? I'm just trying to figure out why you mentioned the pin configurations on both.

      The original reason why I started asking about this is because powercolor decided to release PCS++ versions with dual bios but only they use that notation.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Sirius69 View Post
        I do understand that there are different pin configurations, but will the video card just draw more power or what? I'm just trying to figure out why you mentioned the pin configurations on both.
        I mentioned it in case you were considering overclocking. If you're going to use stock clocks then you should be completely fine.
        The original reason why I started asking about this is because powercolor decided to release PCS++ versions with dual bios but only they use that notation.
        I have a Sapphire 6970 and it has the dual-BIOS switch. From what I understand, all of the 69XX series do have that switch.

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        • #14
          [QUOTE=BlueJayofEvil;181937]I mentioned it in case you were considering overclocking. If you're going to use stock clocks then you should be completely fine.

          Well I was planning on overclocking +20% and I saw that there is an increase in wattage consumption from stock on TechPowerUp(http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/...ng/vidcard/159). Will my 650W PSU actually handle that this?

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