Conclusion
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HD 7870 DirectCUII Top, ASUS has a custom design and factory overclocked version of AMDs Radeon
HD 7870 in its portfolio. The factory overclocking, which is 100 MHz, is well measurable and increases the performance
noticeably as this architecture scales well with GPU frequency. This cards performance
was better than both previous generation high end graphics cards GeForce
GTX 580 and HD 6970 which were the last gen single GPU
performance kings. Furthermore there is ASUS' DirectCUII cooler which - once
more - did a great job from the noise level as well as temperature point of view.
Meanwhile though it is the same cooler than on the 7850 DirectCU II we
tested previously, it was a bit noisier under 3D load. |
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- 2D silent
- More silent than AMD reference cooler
- Factory Overclocking |
- Noise
Level in 3D mode
- PCB reference design |
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Performance |
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Regarding performance the ASUS HD 7870 Direct CU II Top can almost be compared with a reference GeForce GTX
580 from NVIDIA. On average the HD 7870 Direct CU II Top is a bit faster than the previous NVIDIA high-end
card and also faster than AMDs last gen high-end GPU HD
6970. It also doens't matter if you look at synthetic Futuremark performance
or real life gaming benchmarks, the performance of this card is on a
highly competitive level. |
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- Performance in general |
- No additional
phases |
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Overclocking |
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Included in the bundle you get the software ASUS GPU Tweak,
which allows to adjust the GPU voltage as well as GPU and memory
frequencies. It has been possible to run 3DMark 11 with 1'320 MHz on the
GPU and 6'200 MHz on the memory. Which results in a 16 % more powerful card at those clocks. This architecture really
does scale well with higher core frequency. |
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Overclocking GPU 1'320 MHz / Mem 6'200 MHz
- Max. 1.3 Volt
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Recommendation |
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If you should be looking for a well performing graphic card
that features a factory overclocking, then the ASUS HD 7870 DirectCU II
Top is a very good choice. Furhtermore it wont make hurt your bank
account to much. |
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High-End
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- Desktop PC |
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Author: Christian Ney,
c.ney@ocaholic.ch Edition and translation: Christian Ney,
c.ney@ocaholic.ch Marc Büchel, m.buechel@ocaholic.ch
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