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    Default AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition Review - Tahiti's Boost from Overclocking and Drivers


    Whats New?
    HD 7970 Tahiti XT
    113-C3860100-100
    Tahiti B0 CR XT C38601 GDDR5 3GB
    300MHz / 150MHz : 0.850V
    925MHz / 1.38GHz : 1.170V
    HD 7970 GHz Edition Tahiti TX2
    113-C3862000-004
    Tahiti B0 XT2 C38620 GDDR5 3GB
    300MHz / 150MHz : 0.950V
    1.05GHz / 1.5GHz : 1.256V

    By now, you will all have read and experienced that the original HD 7970 had fantastic overclocking potential, with most cards able to scale to 1100MHz on the core without voltage increases. We note in the bios p-states dump that the peak core voltage during 3D loads have been raised to 1.256v from 1.17v, so how will this affect TDP and heat output? Well, AMD introduced a new power management technique with their new Catalyst 12.7 beta drivers...
    ...Unfortunately, our efforts to find out more from the horse mouth about the exact scenarios when and how the boost will kick in was met with silence.Edit: (they did give Anandtech some dirt though)DTE works as a deterministic model of temperature in a worst case environment, as to give us a better estimate of how much current the ASIC is leaking at any point in time. As a first order approximation, ASIC power is roughly a function of: dynamic_power(voltage, frequency) + static_power(temperature, voltage, leakage).

    Traditional PowerTune implementations assume that the ASIC is running at a worst case junction temperature, and as such always overestimates the power contribution of leaked current. In reality, even at a worst case ambient temp (45C inlet to the fansink), the GPU will not be working at a worst case junction temperature. By using an estimation engine to better calculate the junction temp, we can reduce this overestimation in a deterministic manner, and hence allow the PowerTune architecture to deliver more of the budget towards dynamic power (i.e. frequency) which results in higher performance. As an end result, DTE is responsible for about 3-4% performance uplift vs the HD7970 GHz Edition with DTE disabled.

    The DTE mechanism itself is an iterative differential model which works in the following manner. Starting from a set of initial conditions, the DTE algorithm calculates dTemp_ti/dt based on the inferred power consumption over a previous timeslice (is a function of voltage, workload/capacitance, freq, temp, leakage, etc), and the thermal capacitance of the fansink (function of fansink and T_delta). Simply put, we estimate the heat into the chip and the heat out of the chip at any given moment. Based on this differential relation, it’s easy to work back from your initial conditions and estimate Temp_ti, which is the temperature at any timeslice. A lot of work goes into tuning the parameters around thermal capacitance and power flux, but in the end, you have an algorithmic way to always provide benefit over the previous worst-case assumption, but also to guarantee that it will be representative of the entire population of parts in the market.

    We could have easily done this through diode measurements, and used real temperature instead of digital temperature estimates…. But that would not be deterministic. Our current method with DTE guarantees that two parts off the shelf will perform the same way, and we enable end users to take advantage of their extra OC headroom on their parts through tools like Overdrive.
    Spot the differences between the regular 7970 and 7970 GHz
    Nope, the old and "new" cards are completely identical hardware wise. We've confirmed this fact with AMD and several AIB partners. Whats allegedly different is the hand-picked better ASICs that goes into the GHz edition cards.ASIC Quality and Overclocking
    Out of the three cards we've laid our hands on, the ASIC quality readings ranged from 59.8% to 61% - lower than the 70-80% that we've had on our bunch of other older 7970s. That said, we could run the new cards at 1.3V with MSI Afterburner without tripping the overvoltage protection and attained core frequencies of between 1260MHz and 1290MHz, slightly higher than the older cards.How much will the new cards cost?Starts from US$499. This places the 7970 GHz edition head on with the GTX 680's official MSRP.

    Read more: AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition Review - Tahiti's Boost from Overclocking and Drivers by VR-Zone.com

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    BIOS Flash Attempts

    We tried flashing the BIOS of the GHz Edition card onto the regular 925MHz HD7970...






    Nope, didn't work. Whatever we tried to do the driver refused to initialize on the cross-flashed card.



    Test Setup





    CPU: Intel Core i7-3960X @ 4817MHz 1.52v
    Motherboard: ASUS Rampage IV Extreme (Bios 001
    Memory: G.Skills ARES 2133MHz DDR3 16GB Kit
    Power Supply: Antec True Quattro Pro 1200W
    Storage: Intel 520 series 240GB SSD

    Graphics Cards / Drivers:
    304.48 Beta
    Nvidia GeForce GTX 680 2GB (1006/1500)

    Catalyst 12.7 Beta
    AMD Radeon 7970 3GB (925/1375)
    AMD Radeon 7970 GHz Edition (1050/1500)

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    3DMark 11





    Futuremark's 3DMark 11 is one of the most iconic benchmarks around, and their highly anticipated Windows 8 refresh is just around the corner. The 13.5/9% increase in clocks of the GHz Edition gave an average 9% improvement over the older HD 7970, although it is still not enough to catch up with the GTX 680 which remained about 13% ahead.



    Unigine Heaven 3.0



    As we turned up the image quality, the GTX 680's puny 2GB framebuffer showed its ugly side.

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    Alien vs Predator



    Again when turning up the heat, we see the memory bandwidth limited GTX 680 falling behind.



    Battlefield 3









    We've introduced FPS vs Time graphs so that our readers can see the actual framerate behaviour during benchmark runs, rather than averages which can hide nasty spikes and jitter.

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    Crysis 2











    Passion Leads Army





    Passion Leads Army is a new China-developed DX11 MMOFPS, and has released a standalone benchmark for GPU testing. Between the 57th and 92nd second of the Unreal Engine 3 based benchmark, the AMD cards suffered major dips during a flyby of a heavily tesellated market scene. Pretty sure that the driver team will be looking into this...

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    DiRT Showdown



    Settings: 2560x1600 Max IQ



    DiRT Showdown is a tricky benchmark to test, with potentially huge variation in FPS figures as the AI route and behaviour is random everytime the benchmark is executed. As suggested by the developer notes, we limited the action to a single car only to keep the results scientifically accurate.



    Batman Arkham City







    Did you really expect anything different from a TWIMTBP game?



    Left 4 Dead 2 (DX9)



    Resolution: 1920x1080, AA: 8x MSAA, Filtering Mode: Anisotropic 16X, Vsync: Disabled, Shader: Very High, Effect/Model/Texture/Paged Pool: High, Multicore Rendering: Enable



    Valve's award winning Source Engine may be dated but it is still notoriously GPU dependent.

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    LuxMark 2.0





    Sandra 2012 SP4c





    CLBenchmark



    We already know how HD 7970 is a compute monster and GTX 680 is not, no point beating a dead horse right?

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    SPECviewperf 11





    ShaderToyMark 0.3




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