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Pretty steller gains from overclocking, especially the minimums:
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/graphics/2011/12/22/amd-radeon-hd-7970-3gb-review/9
I can't wait to see how far these little guys go with extra voltage
At 1080p it's only 3 FPS ahead of the GTX 580
**** THAT! WHAT A WASTE!
It's a ~15% gain. It's a pretty standard gain. Not "stellar"
Yet, it will have been in the AMD benchmarking kit that the 7970 should be benched against 1.5gb 580s. Can see that due to no reviewers actually directly benching 3gb 580s in the tests. We'll have to wait for user reviews next month to truly find out how good these actually are.
Bit faster than a gtx580, price them at £350, great, if higher its not great.
The minimum FPS gains are better than "average". And 15% extra performance is stellar considering voltage hasn't been touched.
Edit: Also everyone seems to have forgotten one of the main reasons for these cards: Compute/GPGPU performance.
these 7970s aren't really "top end" cards considering the jump to 28nm
The minimum FPS gains are better than "average". And 15% extra performance is stellar considering voltage hasn't been touched.
Edit: Also everyone seems to have forgotten one of the main reasons for these cards: Compute/GPGPU performance.
what do you mean?![]()
Well I'm definitely waiting for kepler now.
Seems fast, but perhaps everyone was expecting a lot faster given the price? (disregarding future price drops).
GTX580 is looking the better buy at the moment!