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Review: AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition

by Tarinder Sandhu on 22 June 2012, 05:00 4.0

Tags: AMD (NYSE:AMD)

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Testing methodology

GPU comparisons

Graphics card GPU clock
(MHz)
Stream
processors
Shader clock
(MHz)
Memory clock
(MHz)
Memory bus
(bits)
Graphics driver
AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition (3,072MB) 1,000+ 2,048 1,000+ 6,000 384 Catalyst 12.7 beta
AMD Radeon HD 7970 (3,072MB) 925 2,048 925 5,500 384 Catalyst 12.7 beta
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 (2,048MB) 1,006+ 1,536 1,006+ 6,008 256 ForceWare 304.48

HEXUS high-end test bench

Processor Intel Core i5-2500K (3.30GHz, 6MB smart cache, quad-core, LGA1155)
Motherboard Intel Desktop Board DP67BG
Memory 8GB Corsair Vengeance (9-9-9-24 @ 1,600MHz)
Power Supply Corsair AX750W
Monitor Dell 30in 3007WFP
Disk drive(s) Crucial RealSSD C300 (256GB)
Chassis Corsair Graphite Series 600T
Operating system Windows 7 Ultimate (64-bit, SP1)

HEXUS high-end benchmark suite

Aliens vs. Predator DX11, 1,920x1,080, 2,560x1,600 resolutions, 4xAA, 16xAF, very high quality
Battlefield 3 DX11, 1,920x1,080, 2,560x1,600 resolutions, 4xMSAA, 16xAF, ultra quality
Batman: Arkham City DX11, 1,920x1,080, 2,560x1,600 resolutions, 8xMSAA, extreme quality
Crysis 2 DX11, 1,920x1,080, 2,560x1,600 resolutions, 4xAA, ultra quality
Just Cause 2 DX10, 1,920x1,080, 2,560x1,600 resolutions, 4xAA, 16xAF, very high quality
Total War: Shogun 2 DX11, 1,920x1,080, 2,560x1,600 resolutions, 4xMSAA, 16xAF, high quality
Power Consumption To emulate real-world usage scenarios, we record mains power draw both when idle and whilst playing Batman: Arkham City
Temperature To emulate real-world usage scenarios, we record GPU core temperature both when idle and whilst playing Batman: AC
Noise A PCE-318 meter is used to record noise levels when idle and whilst playing Batman: AC

Notes

AMD and NVIDIA have both released beta drivers in recent days that improve performance in some of the games we use as graphics-card benchmarks. It would be remiss of us to include the results of this card into older performance graphs without fully appreciating the extra performance derived from the newer drivers alone. We've thus gone grounds-up and compared the GHz Edition to a regular HD 7970 and to NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 680 on the latest Catalyst 12.7 beta and ForceWare 304.48 drivers. Readers wanting a broader picture can take a look at this review, where we have 15 high-end GPUs duking it out.

Boost me up

AMD claims that each Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition card boosts to 1,050MHz core when conditions allow. We logged the per-second GPU frequency in our six real-world games and determined that while the GPU did boost to 1,050MHz in all titles, the percentage of time that it was at this speed varied greatly from game to game. Taking a worst-case scenario into account, the GPU ran at 1,050MHz for 32 per cent of the time in Crysis 2, while it managed to keep at boost speed 88 per cent of the time in Just Cause 2. Underscoring this point, we know that it can boost in games, but we cannot say exactly how it will perform - either at 1,000MHz or 1,050MHz - in your system and with your games.