OverKILL-3D ASUS HD7970 Quadfire Madness
3D Mark Vantage
Published: 28th February 2012 | Source: OC3D | Price: $100,000,000,000 |

3D Mark Vantage
Amazingly enough we're probably CPU limited, despite a hefty 'standard cooling' overclock. The stock setup gave us 65k and 50k, whereas with our overclocked cards we see 67365 and 51673. We'd probably need the LGA2011 version of the old Skulltrail to really put the ASUS HD7970s under pressure.
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Very impressive scores.
Will it run BF3 on Ultra?
al tho then i am afraid i will put Folding on it , POS for F@H or NOT
Now bring on the DICE
when LIKING the vids on YT, please hit the +1 button too
it helps TTL make us more nerd pr0n like this beauty
thanx for doing this tom - we lurves ya
Would be fun to see some benches with dice also :-)
It sure would make an interesting review if it did.
5400 MHz on the cpu and the score whould a been 75000+ in vantage
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I want Tom's playing hours al tho then i am afraid i will put Folding on it , POS for F@H or NOT |
Reason I reply to your post is coz I love your quote, BUT.. What happens if the iron is no longer an option? Mind and body on different wavelengths... That is the worst thing life can do to someone that has truely seen and enjoyed life O.C'd.
Otherwise good review as usual.
Given the sys setup:
4x ASUS Radeon HD7970 @ 1225MHz
Catalyst HD7970 Drivers 11.12
Intel Core i7-3960X @ 4.8GHz
ASUS Rampage IV Extreme
2x Corsair AX1200W
Corsair GTX8
Corsair H100
Noctua NF-F12 Fans
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Are two 1200W PSU really needed? Did I completely overlook them, or were there no power draw figures provided in this review? Other reviews of quad 7970 (not overclocked, but under heavy load) showed power consumption north of ~830W. Would be curious to see the power consumption digits for this rig as reviewed.
Great work, hoping to match it
cz



In combination with ASUS we're rerunning our Quadfire HD7970 test with the benefit of overclocking. Roll up, roll up.
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