We used AMD's Catalyst Control Center for overclocking today.
We achieved an overclock of almost 9 percent from the GPU core, hitting 870mhz, from reference clocks of 800mhz. The GDDR5 memory peaked at 1,240mhz (4,960mhz), from 1,125mhz (4,500mhz).
We used AMD's Catalyst Control Center for overclocking today.
We achieved an overclock of almost 9 percent from the GPU core, hitting 870mhz, from reference clocks of 800mhz. The GDDR5 memory peaked at 1,240mhz (4,960mhz), from 1,125mhz (4,500mhz).
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AMD would be completely lost without Sapphire fixing their messes at times.
Good read. Any chance they could release a passively cooled HD6970 🙂 ?
Heatsink is good, but would that sticker not need to be removed before using it? might melt into the fins.
Great product, good old sapphire never fail to deliver the goods for media buffs.
Ok ill probably get attacked for this, but here it goes.
Why not passively cool the hD7770? I cant see how it runs too hot for a passive cooler.