HIS is the proud winner of
1726 awards
from major media worldwide. We are recognized for FASTER, COOLER, QUIETER, and far superior graphic solutions than many name brand rivals.
Date |
Media |
Comments | Country |
Product |
Jan 2006 |
SZ.de |
| Netherlands |
|
Jan 2006 |
Yabid.de |
| Netherlands |
|
Jan 2006 |
All Round PC |
| Netherlands |
|
Jan 2006 |
Chip Online |
| Netherlands |
|
Jan 2006 |
CompuZone |
| Netherlands |
|
Jan 2006 |
HardwareLuxx |
| Netherlands |
|
Jan 2006 |
Hartware.net |
| Netherlands |
|
Jan 2006 |
PC Action |
| Netherlands |
|
Jan 2006 |
PC Action |
| Germany |
|
Jan 2006 |
HarwareLuxx |
| Netherlands |
|
Jan 2006 |
HardwareLuxx |
| Netherlands |
|
Jan 2006 |
CHIP T&K |
| Netherlands |
|
Jan 2006 |
CD INFO |
| Germany |
|
Jan 2006 |
HardwareOC.at |
| Austria |
|
Jan 2006 |
VR-Zone |
This HIS Radeon X1800XT OC Edition has some really appealing overclocking capabilities, which would be a big attraction to overclockers. Although HIS did not include their usual Arctic Cooling cooling solutions, the X1800XT OC Ed. did not show any form of instalility due to thermal issues. As such, we can conclude that the HIS X1800XT OC Ed. is simply one of the fastest ATI card right now | Singapore |
|
Jan 2006 |
Tobitech |
| Germany |
|
Jan 2006 |
Universuminfo |
| Germany |
|
Jan 2006 |
Mega-Gaming |
[Silver Award] | Germany |
|
Jan 2006 |
Bjorn3D.com |
[Seal of Approval] It is always a pleasure reviewing an IceQ-based card from HIS. Their cards are always of good quality and I love the cooling solution, which means I don't have to worry about the noise-level. As for the GPU they are using, the X1600XT is a competent GPU which gives lots of performance for the money. It should provide enough power for most new games as long as you are prepared to lower the settings a bit. The video-features makes it very interesting for HTPC-builders, at least if you got the space for a dual-slot solution. Pros - Solid performance - Silent - Avivo with hardware h.264 decoding support - Dual DVI | United States |
|
Jan 2006 |
The Inquirer.net |
As you can see, despite the same GPU and RAM clocks, and identical graphics card board design by the way, the benchmark performance differences are obvious across the board : thouse 48 pixel shaders do help in both 3DMark05 and 06, across all resolutions and settings I used. So, the R580 is noticeably better in 3DMarks across the board, with performance delta varying between 12% and 20% in this early round - those tripled pixel shaders help the. | Singapore |
|
What customers say: ENGE on HIS Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter(MAC & PC Ready)
What customers say: Damian on HIS HD 5770 Fan 1GB (128bit) GDDR5 PCIe (DirectX 11/ Eyefinity)
What customers say: RIND on HIS HD 5870 iCooler V Turbo 1GB (256bit) GDDR5 PCIe (DirectX 11/ Eyefinity)
What customers say: Patrick on HIS 6790 IceQ X 1GB GDDR5 PCI-E HDMI/2xDVI/2xMini DP
What customers say: Smarand George on HIS HD 4890 1GB (256bit) GDDR5 PCIe
What customers say: Christian on HIS 6790 Fan 1GB GDDR5 PCI-E HDMI/2xDVI/DP
What customers say: RwkY on HIS HD 4670 IceQ 512MB (128bit) GDDR3 PCIe
What customers say: eka on HIS HD 4670 iSilence4 Native HDMI 1GB (128bit) 800 MHz DDR3 PCIe
What customers say: fadly on HIS HD 4670 IceQ Native HDMI 1GB (128bit) 500 MHz DDR3 PCIe
What customers say: IQBAL on HIS HD 5750 iCooler IV 1GB (128bit) GDDR5 PCIe (DirectX 11/ Eyefinity)