Thanks humbug that's why I bought it and thought take a chance on it. A lot of people turn their nose up at power color. Yeah 1.25 for that is very high. But did you find trixx or afterburner won't alter the voltage. I had to use power colors power up tuner. Be interesting to how much of a gap there is between mine and yours, enjoy it and look forward to your results
Yeah, i had a Powercolor GPU back in 2002, they have been around a while so they must be doing something right, and i tell you what, its a lot more stable than that expensive Gigabyte 7870 i also own, that will not overclock much at all without a handful of volts, and to add to that it can't handle a lot of volts, show it 1.27v which you need for anything over 1200Mhz and 9 time out of 10 it will just BSOD. its a bit of a pig, compared to this one there is no contest.
Anyway, i may have found something interesting, MSI AB will not Unlock the volts, Trixx has the voltage slider available but does nothing.
Power up tuner will adjust the volts, i took it down as far as 1.100v @ 1100 / 1600 (150mv less than default) which is great..... and i got the boost clock jumping! but whats more, there almost looks like there is a correlation between the GPU dropping to base clock and a 150mv spike. i opened the same GPU-Z log in 2 separate windows to illustrate it, see pic.
What do you make of that?
I could sort that spike by ajusting the Board Power Line as you do with this: as you say. but Power up tuner has no Board Power Line! and Trixx / MSI AB do nothing!!!!!! lol

Very impressive and even beating a 7970 in the Valley thread. Get it under water (easier than those fiddly Arctic coolers) and let it stretch its legs![]()
Why thank you

No fullcover blocks for the Myst card
Also pretty expensive, unless you can source second hand parts buying new for all your bits adds up...quickly
If you've got the money and the case, seriously consider WCin though Humbug, most things go for peanuts on the MM.
Edit: Does the 7870 LE even have FC blocks?
Don't know, but don't think so, i think they are different PCB's, not a 7870 PCB and not a 7950, but something in between.
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