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lol Capi... i know!<div><br></div><div>The only reason i see replacing my 570 is because i might want to put it in my second computer rather than buy a mid range card for it, but as the apartment search continues my 2nd computer project is put on hold. </div>

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Some quick-and-dirty overclocks on my HD 7970's in Crossfire. I'll probably fine-tune it later in the week, but I'm sure I'd only be able to eke out only a couple more MHz on the Core and Memory that it wouldn't make much of difference.

 

Two HD 7970's in Crossfire at 1150/1725MHz at stock voltages:

P16066

X6438

 

Two HD 7970's in Crossfire at 1270/1725MHz at 1300mV's:

P16779

X6920

 

Looks like I barely took the top spot for Multiple GPU's by P44 points and by X77 points. :D

 

Dang hexacore CPU's and triple-card set-ups get way too many points. :(

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Looks like I barely took the top spot for Multiple GPU's by P44 points and by X77 points. :D

 

Im still top of the multi's with P18k on my 7970s :whistling: Even though your graphics core beats mine :lol:

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Damn. So close to 9k.

 

I5 2500K @ 4.6GHZ 1.325V

Sapphire HD 7950 @ 1150/1575 @ 1.2V (Is the memory clock to high? or is this about avg for mem oc?)

 

P8990 (10pts from 9K lawl...)

 

My 24/7 oc is 1150/1500. the extra 75MHZ did very, very little... and is at the point where performance is negatively effected. so ill go back to 1500..

 

http://3dmark.com/3dm11/3122158 (my user name is in this one)

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My 24/7 oc is 1150/1500. the extra 75MHZ did very, very little... and is at the point where performance is negatively effected. so ill go back to 1500..

Black, I have found many times, when OCing and running FutureMark benches, where you hit a point where you think you found the sweet spot, because a higher OC results in a lower score. But, instead of reverting back, I would try and push the OC further, and on many occasions I have broken through the plateau and my scores jumped dramatically!

 

I am dissappointed in the GTX 680's so far. And to think I ended up paying more for them than my HD 7970's, lol.

You just got a great deal on the 7970s, still doesn't change that your 680s at the same clock speeds beat your 7970s ;) I know I am thoroughly impressed with my 1 :biggrin:

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Damn. So close to 9k.

 

I5 2500K @ 4.6GHZ 1.325V

Sapphire HD 7950 @ 1150/1575 @ 1.2V (Is the memory clock to high? or is this about avg for mem oc?)

 

P8990 (10pts from 9K lawl...)

 

My 24/7 oc is 1150/1500. the extra 75MHZ did very, very little... and is at the point where performance is negatively effected. so ill go back to 1500..

 

http://3dmark.com/3dm11/3122158 (my user name is in this one)

 

maybe try taking the 2500k up to 4.7.

 

that should give you the extra 10 points

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