• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.
  • The forums have been upgraded with support for dark mode. By default it will follow the setting on your system/browser. You may override it by scrolling to the end of the page and clicking the gears icon.

Yeston Intros Cost-Effective Radeon HD 6790 Graphics Card

btarunr

Editor & Senior Moderator
Staff member
Joined
Oct 9, 2007
Messages
47,852 (7.39/day)
Location
Dublin, Ireland
System Name RBMK-1000
Processor AMD Ryzen 7 5700G
Motherboard Gigabyte B550 AORUS Elite V2
Cooling DeepCool Gammax L240 V2
Memory 2x 16GB DDR4-3200
Video Card(s) Galax RTX 4070 Ti EX
Storage Samsung 990 1TB
Display(s) BenQ 1440p 60 Hz 27-inch
Case Corsair Carbide 100R
Audio Device(s) ASUS SupremeFX S1220A
Power Supply Cooler Master MWE Gold 650W
Mouse ASUS ROG Strix Impact
Keyboard Gamdias Hermes E2
Software Windows 11 Pro
Chinese company Yeston released a new Radeon HD 6790 graphics card for gamers on a tight budget. It makes use of cost-effective cooler and PCB designs to make itself available at a price-point of 799 RMB (about $125). The familiar-looking cooler borrows its design from the likes of MSI Cyclone. It consists of a copper-plate base which makes contact with a heatsink with spirally-projecting fins and two 8 mm thick nickel-plated copper heat-pipes; these heat-pipes pass through two aluminum fin arc structures on either sides of the main heatsink. Ventilation is care of a central 80 mm fan.

The PCB uses a cost-effective 3+1 phase VRM to power the 40 nm Barts LE GPU, making use of common coil-type chokes and DPAK MOSFETs. The card is one of few HD 6790 offerings out there, that draw power form just one 6-pin PCIe power connector (most designs use two). The GPU features clock speeds of 840 MHz core and 1050 (4.20 GHz effective) memory; and is aided by 1 GB of GDDR5 memory across a 256-bit wide memory interface. It packs 800 stream processors. Display outputs include two DVI, and one each of HDMI 1.4a and DisplayPort 1.2.



View at TechPowerUp Main Site
 
Waits for that very weak VRM circuit to release the magic blue smoke with some sparks if someone dares overclocking or running FurMark on it. :rolleyes:
 
Yeston is one company I would kill for to have sell products in the states. Though, this is not one of those products I would kill for.
 
And the weak VRM is not covered by heatsink, I expect an eventual popping noise from them.
 
Usually those cheap ass dumbed down budget versions make horrid noises when under load or when load is fluctuating... I used to have one Club3D Radeon card that waswhining so loudly when playing Starsiege (Earthsiege 3) that it was simply unbearable. It was louder than the fan itself. This had to be the worst circuitry that i have ever seen. Or either horrifically bad coils or caps.
 
Waits for that very weak VRM circuit to release the magic blue smoke with some sparks if someone dares overclocking or running FurMark on it. :rolleyes:

The original MSI VRM was not to good either. I blow one 460. Still have it laying around somewhere, too lazy to RMA.
 
we need a Harbor freight style PC retailer that sales over seas cheap components.
 
Looks like Gtx 460 reference cooler.
 
FYI

"cost-effective" in the article means "cheap"
 
its fan looks like MSI cyclone
 
I'm a fan of the MSI Cyclone design for mid-grade cards, but this is just garbage. I feel sorry for anyone who buys this card, or any Barts LE GPU in general. Half the ROPs means it could never hope to catch up with HD 6850 in pixel fill-rate, no matter what the overclock (and you shouldn't with that PCB anyway). At the end of the day, the HD 6790 is nothing more than an HD 5770 with a 256-bit memory bus that consumes a shit load more power and costs more.
 
Back
Top