Club 3D HD7970 Royal Ace with Crossfire Review
Unigine 8xAA
Published: 6th March 2013 | Source: Club 3D | Price: |
Unigine 8xAA
Ramping up the image quality doesn't slow the Royal Ace down, and it continues to put up some very impressive numbers.
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Been waiting for this. Nice review and a solid card. Still sticking with Nvidia though 

Wow... I really need to stop reading reviews of Club3d products, just makes me wish even moreso that this card was (easily) gotten in the states... I'd pay the premium for it, that's for true!
Just get a Powercolor. VTX3D, Powercolor and Club 3D are the same company.
you know I Like your reviews but my poor 6870 is now gone sulking in the corner feeling really left behind, I'd be lucky if it could get 1000 in that fire strike extreme. Thats a really nice card if only I could afford something like that
Hey Guys, I have got one of these coming from Germany on Monday. Going to pair it with the MSI lightning BE i purchased off here a couple of weeks ago. Will post 3D Mark & Vantage scores once I get them up & running.
Tom, I have a fix for the crossfire issue with 3dmark firestrike if you are interested?
I get near enough 100% scaling with it
I get near enough 100% scaling with it
I keep asking but could you do a liquid cooled 7970 overclocking guide. Would love to know how to do it before I start trying to go over the 1125MHz barrier on my 7970.
I could supply you with a bios and I will create the BAT file so you can't mess it up to remove the limits, or you can use the latest MSI afterburner beta which has it built in.
Locky, Will you be sharing this fix on the forum as i for one would like to know please?
Use 13.2 beta 6 (not required if you don't like beta)
open CCC and create a profile for 3dmark and set the crossfire mode to AFR. save.
open CCC and create a profile for 3dmark and set the crossfire mode to AFR. save.


http://www.overclock3d.net/gfx/artic...090915682l.JPG
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