Dec 16, 2010 06:25 GMT  ·  By

Following the typical announcement route that pretty much applies in the case of every new graphics card making its way onto the market (first, the add-in board manufacturing partners, then system integrators), CyberPower has just revealed the fact that it will incorporate AMD's latest Radeon HD 6900 series GPUs into some of its dedicated gaming rigs. According to CyberPower, they plan to offer the new Radeon HD 6970 and HD 6950 graphics cards across their entire lineup of desktop gaming PCs, from the Gamer Dragon and Ultra all the way to its extreme Fang EVO Series.

CyberPower’s Radeon 6900-based systems feature new advanced architecture which doubles that of previous generations with full support for Microsoft DirectX 11 and scalable geometry processing.

Support is also included for AMD’s Eyefinity multi-display technology, which can support up to six displays using a single enabled AMD Radeon graphics card, while another interesting feature is AMD’s EyeSpeed visual acceleration, which adds quite an impressive level of video quality for gaming, movies and video streaming.

CyberPower customers can configure their gaming system with a single 6950 or 6970 card and add additional cards depending on the model.

Customers are assured their gaming rigs will feature AMD Radeon 6900-ready compatible hardware such as motherboards from their favorite manufacturers including Asus, Gigabyte and MSI, as well as power supplies and cooling options to accommodate additional GPUs.

All CyberPower systems based on the Radeon 6900 series can be easily customized with a number of hard drive and/or SSD, optical drive, memory, and other peripheral component options at the company website.

All systems will be able to drive the industry’s largest and highest resolution flat-panel displays up to 2560x1600 and with support for High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP), HDMI, 3D Blu-ray, and 7.1 digital surround sound.

Starting price for a CyberPower Radeon HD 6900 system is US $849.00, but if you're looking for a very serious gaming rig, you'll most likely have to cough up quite a bit more.