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ASUS ATI Radeon 6950 how to check version

You can quad fire 6950s. Cant you ? lol you got me looking now.

HOT HOT HOT :) These are 6970s but same thing
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I'm not certain myself though I thought it was the 6800's that can't be run in more than a two card set-up?

I think a forum member, Vega?, tried experimenting with both 580 quad sli and 6970 quad fire, so I think the 6900's are a different kettle of onions altogether.
 
90-C3CHD0-S0UAY0YZ is the code I have on my unlockable revision1 Asus 6950 OC that I got from OcUK a couple of months ago. The question is would Asus create a new part number for a Revision2.
 
Have you looked at the 2500k?

I'd go for the 2600K as very little in price for me

90-C3CHD0-S0UAY0YZ is the code I have on my unlockable revision1 Asus 6950 OC that I got from OcUK a couple of months ago. The question is would Asus create a new part number for a Revision2.

Where do you find the code on the card?

90-C3CHD0-S0UAY0YZ

This is the only code i have been given and can find. I may have to go with it and order them and see
 
The code was on the box. There's also dates and stuff on there although I can't recall what they are exactly they were something like September 2010 as the manufacture date, or at least for the box anyway. My card no longer has the stock cooler fitted so any info on there is now tucked away in a box in my shed
 
Okay the card has come into stock and i had a quick look and the codes are no different to what was listed. Im going to pull one of mine and compear them to be sure!

My EK blocks have arrived, 4 blocks and 4 back plates. It's a lot of weight
 
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