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Old 08-14-2012, 08:56 PM
Flanker35M Flanker35M is offline
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Well..as my 7970HD has the dual-BIOS I decided to bite the bullet and update my card with the GHZ Edition BIOS. This boosts the frequencies from stock 925/1375MHz to 1050/1500MHz and adds a boost feature etc. So far so good CoD runs fine and card did not go over 71'C

Now I should get a bigger PSU and try OC the i7 3770K slightly. I have a Thermaltake Frio cooler on it so maybe it should handle around 4Ghz from stock 3.4GHz...
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Old 08-15-2012, 08:52 AM
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Well..as my 7970HD has the dual-BIOS I decided to bite the bullet and update my card with the GHZ Edition BIOS. This boosts the frequencies from stock 925/1375MHz to 1050/1500MHz and adds a boost feature etc. So far so good CoD runs fine and card did not go over 71'C

Now I should get a bigger PSU and try OC the i7 3770K slightly. I have a Thermaltake Frio cooler on it so maybe it should handle around 4Ghz from stock 3.4GHz...
I could run my card with watercooling up to 1300/1600, if I reach good water temperatures (not in summer). It scales good and you feel every tweak and see it in fps. But I currently don't need the power.

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