Technical data / specifications
|
Radeon HD 7970 |
ASUS HD 7970 DirectCUII Top |
Radeon HD 6970 |
Radeon HD 6950 |
Chip |
Tahiti |
Tahiti |
Cayman XT |
Cayman Pro |
Process |
28 nm |
28 nm |
40 nm |
40 nm |
Transistors |
4.31 billion |
4.31 billion |
2.64 billion |
2.64 billion |
GPU clock |
925 MHz |
1'000 MHz |
880 MHz |
800 MHz |
Shader clock |
925 MHz |
1'000 MHz |
880 MHz |
80 MHz |
Memory |
3'072 MB GDDR5 |
3'072 MB GDDR5 |
2'048 MB GDDR5 |
2'048 MB GDDR5 |
Memory clock |
2'750 MHz |
2'800 MHz |
1'375 MHz |
1'250 MHz |
Memory interface |
384 Bit |
384 Bit |
256 Bit |
256 Bit |
Memory bandwidth |
264'000 MB/s |
268'800 MB/s |
176'000 MB/s |
160'000 MB/s |
TMUs |
128 |
128 |
96 |
88 |
TAUs |
128 |
128 |
96 |
88 |
Shader Cores |
2'048 (1D) |
2'048 (1D) |
384 (4D) |
352 (4D) |
ROPs |
32 ROP |
32 ROP |
32 ROP |
32 ROP |
Shader model |
SM 5.1 |
SM 5.1 |
SM 5 |
SM 5 |
Maximum board power |
250 Watt |
250 Watt |
250 Watt |
200 Watt |
As you
might expect the ASUS HD 7970 DirectCU II Top is everything but standard. First
of all core clock speeds have been increased from 925 MHz to 1'000 MHz. For
factory overclocked cards ASUS uses "Top" in the name. Furthermore ASUS equipped
this card with its own DirectCUII cooler. This massive triple slot cooler
features two 100 millimeter fans as well as five heatpipes. Each of which has a
diameter of eight millimeters. In 2D mode the card is almost inaudible and under
load it still is much quieter than AMDs reference design.
ASUS also changed the the power design with this DirectCUII model. In this
case you get a whopping twelve phases which should guarantee some good extreme
overclocking values. Furthermore there are holes at the top edge of the card to
make use of ASUS hot wire feature you can with their Rampage IV Extreme board.
If you decide to connect the card to the board by soldering wires to it, you can
read out voltages accurately and you can also control Vcore,Vmem and PLL
voltages via ASUS ROG Software.
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