Club3D Radeon HD 7790 '13Series + CrossFire Review

Published by Christian Ney on 10.04.13
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Technical Data / Specifications


You might be expecting this, with the Club3D Radeon HD 7790 '13Series you get a reference card with a reference PCB, a reference cooler and a shy overclock on the GPU. The ASIC quality measured on our sample was 67.6 % which is low compared with other cards we had in hand that were around 73 %.
About ASIC quality:



Looking at the clock speeds we see that the GPU runs at 1'030 MHz. That's not much of a factory overclock over AMD's 1 GHz recommanded clock, if you take a look at other cards on the market you see that most have the GPU clocked at 1'075 MHz. But it's better than nothing especially from the cheapest card on the market. Like most of the other Radeon HD 7790 out there no factory overclocking has been made regarding the GDDR5 memory which stays clocked at 1'500 MHz (6'000 MHz effective) following AMD's recommendations.



nVidia GeForce Radeon HD 7850 Club3D Radeon HD 7790 Radeon HD 7790 Radeon HD 7770
Chip Pitcain Pro Bonair Bonair Cape Verde
Process 28 nm 28 nm 28 nm 28 nm
Transistors 2.80 Billion 2.08 billion 2.08  Billion 1.50 Billion
GPU clock 860 MHz 1'030 MHz 1'000 MHz 1'000 MHz
Memory 2'048 MB GDDR5 1'024 MB GDDR5 1'024 MB GDDR5 1'024 MB GDDR5
Memory clock 1'200 MHz (4'800 MHz) 1'500 MHz (6'000 MHz) 1'500 MHz (6'000 MHz) 1'125 MHz (4'500 MHz)
Memory interface 256 Bit 128 Bit 128 Bit 128 Bit
Memory bandwidth 153'600 MB/s 96'000 MB/s 96'000 MB/s 72'000 MB/s
TMUs 64 56 56 40
Shader Cores 1024 896 896 640
ROPs 32 ROPs 16 ROPs 16 ROPs 16 ROPs
Maximum board power 150 Watt 85 Watt 85 Watt 75 Watt
PCB Type Reference Design Reference Design Reference Design Reference Design
PCB size long short PCIe16x PCIe16x
Cooler Reference Design Reference Design Reference Design Reference Design
MSRP $250 $149 $149 $109


As said previously, this card from Club3D makes use of the reference PCB. Therefore you get an analogue power design with five phases, where the GPU gets four phases and the memory gets one phase.
The voltage regulation chip used for both GPU and memory is a NCP81022 from ON Semiconductor.
On the picture below you can see that the MOSFETs are cooled via a little aluminium heatsink. This one is not present on all cards from competitors.



It may looks strange but yes this is the so called reference cooler. It's been a while, that we've last seen a Zalman-like cooler on a graphics card. This one is being manufactured by NTK Technologies and features a copper base with aluminium fins and two 8mm heatpipes. The DC Brushless fan measures 65mm, is made by FirstDO and carry the part number FD7015H12S.



The memory chips used are made by Hynix and carry the model number H5GQ2H24AFR-R0C. They are specified to run at 1'500 MHz (6'000 MHz effective).




Page 1 - Introduction Page 13 - DIRT Showdown
Page 2 - Technical Data / Specifications Page 14 - Far Cry 3
Page 3 - Preview Page 15 - Max Payne 3
Page 4 - Test Setup Page 16 - Sleeping Dogs
Page 5 - 3DMark 11 Page 17 - The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
Page 6 - 3DMark Fire Strike Page 18 - The Witcher 2
Page 7 - Unigine Heaven 4.0 Page 19 - Power Consumption
Page 8 - BattleField 3 Page 20 - Fan Speed / Noise Level
Page 9 - Borderlands 2 Page 21 - Temps - Idle / FurMark / BF3
Page 10 - Bioshock Infinite Page 22 - Performance/Price & Performance/Watt
Page 11 - Crysis 3 Page 23 - Conclusion
Page 12 - Call of Duty Black Ops 2



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