![]() In Russia, an air force squadron led by Colonel Denisov and Captain Dmitri Sokov engages separatist aircraft but is ordered to retreat from the region after numerous Russian military installations have been attacked. In Scotland, Royal Navy Pilot Colin Munro encounters an unidentified passenger aircraft that explodes from an on-board bomb when undergoing training exercise. Air Force, and a Ghost Recon squad executes an operation to rescue Crenshaw. A joint strike force composed of the U.S. After halting an insurgent attack, a volley of missiles is fired at the Air Force base that Crenshaw was stationed at, with one of the missiles disabling Crenshaw's aircraft, resulting Crenshaw being in enemy captivity. The game begins with Colonel David Crenshaw participating in a routine patrol mission in the Middle East. The game is the sequel to Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X., released in 2009. 2 is an arcade-style flight action game developed by Ubisoft Romania and published by Ubisoft. Before that, though, let's get into the package. Once all that's done, it's time to get into the fun stuff to see just what kind of performance XFX is able to offer us with the HD 6870 1GB Black Edition. Once that's done we'll take a look at the card itself and see what exactly the Black Edition brings to the table from the outside, then we'll take a closer look at the clocks and what's on offer from this series. Today we see if the Black Edition is all bark and no bite, or if its bark is just the entree to a menacing bite for main.īefore we look at the performance of the card, though, we'll first look at the package that XFX has put on offer. I say best looking as I haven't had the chance to look at one until today. So much has happened since then, though, and in that time we've seen the Black Edition series created from the company a series that has had some of the best looking cards around. Going through our content archive, it was August of 2007 and the victim was the 9800 GTX+. Who would've thought we'd ever be looking at XFX cards based on an AMD GPU? It's been a long time since we've looked at something from XFX.
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