AMD Radeon HD7970 Benchmarks

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A year ago we opted for these stringent settings so that we can use this software for a long time with future hardware as well. Moving forward, we'll be using this title as a DirectX 11 benchmark, meaning that previous generation (DX9/10) graphics cards will not (can not) be tested with this particular DX11 code path. Above, a comparison of multiple cards running the game at 1920x1200, maxed out.

Again the Radeon HD 7970 shows it's muscle. That is an impressive framerate at these settings.

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We see that the Radeon HD 7970 immediately shows muscle, that really is very impressive. The card makes 2560x1600 actually playable. And just look at 1920x1200, the last gen R6970 scores 36 FPS, whereas the new R7970 scores 61 FPS on average. That's a huge difference.

Final Words & Conclusion

AMD finally has an answer at hand to dethrone the mighty GeForce GTX 580, and with a decent enough margin. The new GPU architecture seems to work out well and definitely is more capable then the last generation GPUs.

We noticed offset in the older titles though, where the game is not really GPU bound the GTX 580 would lead marginally here and there. However where the GPU really matters in the latest game titles, that's where the Radeon HD 7970 shows it's strength, and leads with a very decent margin. Really our ultimate tests always have been Crysis 2, Metro 2022, Battlefield 2&3 and Anno 1404. In all titles the Radeon HD 7970 with an excellent margin of 20, 30 sometimes even 40% Especially in the uber-high resolutions the card marches onwards fast in performance.

Why the older titles like COD, Far Cry 2 etc slack a little is unclear, but my hint is processor utilization at driver level. Upcoming driver releases will probably make a difference there. Remember, we only had a beta driver available whereas the GTX 580 drivers have been refined for over a year now.

So yeah, AMD has a a good graphics card in their hands for now, hopefully they'll do the clever thing, and that's pricing it at roughly 449 EUR / 499 USD. That way it will compete perfectly with that GXT 580, and if that happens the logical choice would definitely be the Radeon HD 7970. The latest prices we got however indicate 500 EUR / 549 USD, but we'll just have to wait and see what volume will become available and what kind of an effect that will have on pricing.

If you allow me to step away from game performance for a minute then the rest of the product is good as well. The cooling is certainly sufficient enough and during gaming temperatures will stay at or below 80 Degrees C. The IDLE noise levels are close to NIL really, and when stressed massively the card will be audible at a very normal level. So that's looking rather good.

Quite impressive is of course the power consumption of this product. The board is rated with a 215 Watt TDP, that means when you completely stress it that's the power consumption. Our measurements showed that the board TDP is actually consuming 15 Watts lower then advertised. But give or take roughly 200 Watt for this kind of performance is truly admirable. Even more impressive is the boards IDLE power state, in desktop mode when not in use it can throttle down and disable huge segments of the GPU allowing it to draw 2.7 Watt only. It's something we can not measure well though so for now we'll take AMD's word on that. But even if it was 5 Watt... it's just impressive.

When you look at the overall package, performance, the new Eyefinity updates, PCIe gen 3 compatibility and all other stuff then we can only conclude that we happily embrace the Radeon HD 7970 in the enthusiast graphics card arena. For those that embrace multi-monitor gaming, it's for you guys that AMD decided to go for that massive 3GB framebuffer / graphics memory. They could have opted the 1.5 GB route but with extreme resolutions graphics memory starts to really matter. So it might seems a little excessive, but we are very happy that in terms of graphics memory no compromises have been made.

Overclocking then, our own AfterBurner was not yet ready so we could not voltage tweak. Regardless of that there seems to be massive headroom for overclocking. 1050 MHz on the graphics core was just not an issue (we didn't even try that hard to overclock), the memory will likely run at 6000 MHz as well. So yeah, I expect to hear about your overlock and tweak experiences in our forums a lot in the months to come. That again was something impressive to witness.

We hope that within the next week or two, AMD will be able to place enough volume on the market and catch momentum. Right now it is very unclear what's going on inside NVIDIA, the latest rumors suggest that their next generation flagship graphics card would be released late next year. That remains a mystery and unfounded chitchat though, but yeah until then the new king of single GPU graphics is the Radeon HD 7970.

It's doesn't stop here of course, in week 2 of 2011 the Radeon HD 7950 will be released, then the 7800 series and we expect something really breathtaking in February / March 2012. Yes the Radeon HD 7990 is scheduled for launch around that date as well. You've see what one Tahiti GPU is capable of, now imagine two of these gems on one board. It will obliterate everything in its path alright. We're looking very forward to testing that product alright :)


So there you have it guys, faster than any other single GPU on the planet and pretty close to some Dual Gpu's which cost a heck of a lot more. Well done AMD.

http://www.guru3d.com/article/amd-radeon-hd-7970-review/1

Go check out the overclocking and read the rest of the review. This is seriously one beastly card!!
 
Thanks Joker, was waiting for this now I am just wondering if it is worthwhile to sell my GTX580.....
 
Some overclocked performance..Should add the card clocks like a beast without any real voltage tweak!!

Overclocking

The overclocking potential of the Radeon HD 7970 has been much vaunted in the recent leaks and it certainly didn't disappoint. Even without any software or hardware voltage mods, we managed to bring the CPU core from the default 925MHz up to the maximum 1125MHz that CCC would allow. We also turned memory up to 1500MHz and Power Control to +20% to prevent throttling

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Every increment on the way, we went the extra mile to ensure that there was actually scaling (and not bs throttling). With clocks like these on stock voltages and cooling, you'll wonder how much higher it can go when software or hardware voltage modifications together with better cooling are applied to this card. Looks like the 28nm process die shrink did pay off...

http://vr-zone.com/articles/amd-rad...ocking-benchmarks-and-conclusion/14308-1.html
 
Thanks Joker, was waiting for this now I am just wondering if it is worthwhile to sell my GTX580.....

If you want my honest answer..Then just read the above overclocking and see how a single card destroys gtx580.

Yeah its def worth selling and getting one of these. Currently I am considering selling my 580 and opting for a 2nd 7970.

If you need some more convincing :D Check out Tom's BF3 becnhmarks

http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-hd-7970-benchmark-tahiti-gcn,3104-7.html

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With ultra detail enabled, the Radeon HD 7970 blows past the Radeon HD 6970 and GeForce GTX 580, nipping at the heels of the GeForce GTX 590. It provides smooth Eyefinity performance across three 1080p monitors, too. Note that the GeForce GTX 580 is simply unable to compete in that configuration, as Nvidia’s single-GPU graphics cards require SLI to facilitate at least three cumulative display outputs.
 
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People complain its pricey but is it? I remember when the GTX580 launched, it was sporting a $600 price tag. Since then its dropped obviously to around $500. The AMD 7970 comes in at $49 more and boasts some sweet specs and a serious performance increase over the GTX580.

I've been reading reviews and checking benchmarks all morning..and the card is unstoppable. Considering the next Nvidia cards are only due for release 3rd Q of 2012, AMD have the market to themselves and I can already see a lot of Nvidia guys switching over to the AMD team.

9/10 for me..only dropping 1 point because of the price :p
 
The best part about this card..Is how it beats a EVGA GTX580 Classified 3GB in every benchmark. Which is probably the best 580 money can buy and its sports a $619 price tag.
 
Should also add these are still with the shitty drivers, with AMD announcing a much more aggressive driver release in 2012, the performance will increase even more. AMD has made one serious GPU and officially takes the most powerful single GPU card spot by miles. Overclocked this card runs with dual gpu's and that speaks volumes of the sheer power locked away in these beasts!!

This makes for good reading:

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One SERIOUS piece of hardware!

Props to ATI (AMD whatever) for hitting back with a damn great offering.

Though I will wait patiently for September (or around there I think) for Kepler to come on the market with GF110.

I like all my options available before I drop this kinda scratch.
 
Though I will wait patiently for September (or around there I think) for Kepler to come on the market with GF110.
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Yeh was thinking the same... not quite an apples vs apples comparison if you look at two different generations.

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Most of you reading this are interested in gaming performance and let’s be perfectly clear: the HD 7970 3GB represents a giant leap forward for AMD GPU performance. It left the HD 6970 in the dust and handily beat NVIDIA’s GTX 580 in nearly every single game. By looking at the results in individual cases, it’s apparent that AMD’s new flagship card excels in Shogun 2, Deus Ex and The Witcher 2 but it still retains a significant advantage over the GTX 580 in Battlefield 3 and Crysis 2, two areas where driver optimizations could improve performance further. The GTX 580 3GB makes things interesting at extreme detail settings but the result is still a rather convincing win for the HD 7970.

The HD 7970's framerates at 1920 x 1200 may be class leading but it almost begs for an ultra high resolution 27” or 30” monitor in order to really shine. Indeed, when detail settings are cranked and MSAA is increased to higher levels, the 3GB of GDDR5 is able to stretch its legs and the card pulls well ahead of almost every other reference spec single GPU product on the market. At times the HD 7970 even came close to GTX 590 performance levels. So Tahiti XT does have what it takes to pull well ahead of the current competition but the real question here is whether this is enough to stay in the lead throughout 2012.

Well whatever Nvidia has planned better be big. The CF benchmarks for the 7970 is insane, almost doubling the fps of gtx580 sli.
These benches are still on Beta drivers, expect another 5-10 fps once the new drivers get released.

And yeah comparing this to the 580 doesn't seem right according to some people, but 8 months from now that's exactly what everyone will be doing except it'll be the 680/780 vs 7970. Who cares. For the next 8 months AMD have the fastest single GPU solution and if this is anything to go by you can bet the 7990 Dual GPU will eat any and everything up. Also considering the GTX580 still sells for $500 for a mere $49 extra you can get a card that eats a GTX580 in any and every way, overclocking better than any gpu we have ever seen and absolutely destroying any and every card whether it be in single or sli form.

AMD you have made something truly spectacular.
 
Well whatever Nvidia has planned better be big. The CF benchmarks for the 7970 is insane, almost doubling the fps of gtx580 sli.
These benches are still on Beta drivers, expect another 5-10 fps once the new drivers get released.

And yeah comparing this to the 580 doesn't seem right according to some people, but 8 months from now that's exactly what everyone will be doing except it'll be the 680/780 vs 7970. Who cares. For the next 8 months AMD have the fastest single GPU solution and if this is anything to go by you can bet the 7990 Dual GPU will eat any and everything up. Also considering the GTX580 still sells for $500 for a mere $49 extra you can get a card that eats a GTX580 in any and every way, overclocking better than any gpu we have ever seen and absolutely destroying any and every card whether it be in single or sli form.

AMD you have made something truly spectacular.

True. If nVidia cant produce something soon then it is their loss. Maybe I will switch back to ATi afterall :(

lets see :p

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8 Months if FOREVER cant remember a gpu i kept for 8 months.

Well done AMD, looks promising so far. Lets hope the new cheaper PCB's can bring that price down some more
 
True. If nVidia cant produce something soon then it is their loss. Maybe I will switch back to ATi afterall :(

lets see :p

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Soon..Not likely :p

Kepler is still in its infancy, expect a late Q3 2012 release, possibly even Q4 2012.

AMD pretty much has the top tier market sown up for the next 8 months.
 
Ja. They are planning releases of the next chip q1 but that is not likely to be as shiny as the later release. And I am right due for a card upgrade :/

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Well, the GF114 (think I have the number right?) will be launching in March or there abouts. This of course won't be the uber chip, but will still be interesting to see what the next release could do.

That the HD7970 is an absolute beast there is no doubt - in ANY respect. I just like all my option available :D Now just to get a clear cut price in SA.
 
Ja. They are planning releases of the next chip q1 but that is not likely to be as shiny as the later release. And I am right due for a card upgrade :/

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Was going through the CF results now..and I am shocked at the performance increase. Its scary to see GTX580 sli being ripped apart by 7970 CF.

The 7970 offers near perfect scaling which is pretty awesome, then there is the fact that the card sits a 3w idle when not in use, which means there is considerable power saving.

Well, the GF114 (think I have the number right?) will be launching in March or there abouts. This of course won't be the uber chip, but will still be interesting to see what the next release could do.

That the HD7970 is an absolute beast there is no doubt - in ANY respect. I just like all my option available :D Now just to get a clear cut price in SA.

Yip the GF114 is correct but yeah it isn't their top tier card. One scary prospect though is the fact that GF114 will be launching alongside the GodLike 7990 :D


If you guys can't tell I am totally over the moon by the results and what the card offers.

http://www.hardwareheaven.com/revie...0-crossfire-performance-review-3dmark-11.html

Just look at that and you'll see what a serious card this is, especially in CF form.
 
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Was going through the CF results now..and I am shocked at the performance increase. Its scary to see GTX580 sli being ripped apart by 7970 CF.

The 7970 offers near perfect scaling which is pretty awesome, then there is the fact that the card sits a 3w idle when not in use, which means there is considerable power saving.



Yip the GF114 is correct but yeah it isn't their top tier card. One scary prospect though is the fact that GF114 will be launching alongside the GodLike 7990 :D


If you guys can't tell I am totally over the moon by the results and what the card offers.

http://www.hardwareheaven.com/revie...0-crossfire-performance-review-3dmark-11.html

Just look at that and you'll see what a serious card this is, especially in CF form.

Yerp. It does look like a spectacular card. Maybe that is why they did such a shocker of a job with BD.

Isnt it GK for "keplar"? Or is that the next iteration.

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