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7970 After one day

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So i did take the plunge and change my SLI 570 setup for a single 7970 i know some people will think im crazy but wanted to say a couple of things that may or may not help anyone else in a similar situation.

GTX 570 SLI score 2031

7970 Single card score 1925

As you can see the difference is low at just over 100 points which is about a 5% difference.

So something else that a lot of people will think I am nuts about , but my 2 570's didnt match one was a PALIT and other a MSI. The PALIT is about 20mm longer in length and the cards look very different. This bothered me as i really like making my system look nice and this took away from it.

Toms videos showed the 7970s to have different coloured PCB , I myself went with ASUS because theirs was black as well as their cards being very reliable for me in the past and all round liking them.

Ok so heres the part that will either have people agreeing or calling me nuts, i never intended to get 2 x 570s but a second one came my way at a price I couldn't say no to. The fact they don't match bugged me and when you add on to that, that I am planning on putting my system underwater in the next month or 2 and wanted to make it a project with pictures and video the fact they were very different and also the fact it would mean another 70 pounds for another block plus needed more radiator real estate it made my mind up.
The other factor was I was able to effectivly just swap my cards for the single gpu solution.

Anyways enough about my madness or strangeness.

The things I wanted to put in here which may help other people.

1. The ASUS 7970 has a BLACK PCB.

2. On the same system and settings the ASUS 7970 Overclocked to max settings in CCC benches nearly the same as 570s Overclocked in SLI.

3. The price for buying either of these is pretty much the same.

Thats pretty much it , I should state I am a fanboy of neither and really dont have a preference either way. I did go from a 5850 which was fine for a long time but driver issues were annoying at times, the 570s I didnt have any issues with.

I will also say i play both Battlefield 3 and Star Wars The Old Republic, and I cannot notice a difference in quality when playing with everything maxed on both games.

I will also point out I play on a single 23 inch IPS dell ultrasharp and this isnt saying whats best just merely my observations.
 
Woah , wasnt expecting this amount of replies and im not trolling or picking sides.

The simple truth of it is i didnt pay 560 or anything close for it and im going to be getting the same money from selling the 570s as i paid for the 7970.

The heaven benches were just to show the difference is all, my card is clocked and runs fine in both bf3 swtor and also skyrim. With everything on max.
 
I will be posting my attempt at doing it on here also so im sure the people that disagree can have a good laugh at it if i get it wrong! :P
 
Woah , wasnt expecting this amount of replies and im not trolling or picking sides.

The simple truth of it is i didnt pay 560 or anything close for it and im going to be getting the same money from selling the 570s as i paid for the 7970.

The heaven benches were just to show the difference is all, my card is clocked and runs fine in both bf3 swtor and also skyrim. With everything on max.
 
Well seeing as this seems to have a lot of people reading and its about my card i can ask, i see overclockers are going to stock the waterblocks for the 7970 id like to go with a black theme inside my case for the fittings and blocks is there a reason not to do this anymore ?
 
True though isn't it? :S

No not at all but thats the conclusion you have drawn, i didnt know it would be black when I ordered. I did state my reasons in my first post but I can tell you them again.

1. Watercooling my system and wanted one gpu to cool rather than 2.

2. My cards didnt match which makes no performance difference at all but doesnt look as nice to me and seeing as im going to be making a little project of it, it bothered me.

3. Didnt want to pay for another radiator and gpu block right now.

4. I had the opportunity to swop 2 older cards for 1 brand new one and not have to pay anything.

Thats pretty much it, my benches etc were to show strictly on the heaven benchmark which is in this forum on those settings what the difference was and to iform anyone who was wondering that the ASUS card comes with a black PCB.
 
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