Monday, July 9th 2012

ASUS Revises Radeon HD 7950 DirectCU II
ASUS is working to redesign its Radeon HD 7950 DirectCU II family of graphics cards. The new revision sees a breakaway from the common design that HD 7950 and HD 7970 DirectCU II graphics cards share, to one that has a more compact cooler and PCB, with denser aluminum fin stacks, six copper heat pipes (instead of five on the original design), and a redesigned display output layout (2x DVI DL, 1x HDMI, 1x DisplayPort; compared to 1x DVI, 1x HDMI, and 2x mini-DisplayPort, on the original). The new design could be implemented on both the standard and TOP models. The standard model ships with clock speeds of 800 MHz core, while the TOP model ships with 900 MHz core clock speed. While it's not expected that the new cards will be cheaper than the current HD 7950 DirectCU II cards (at least not significantly), they could let ASUS brace itself for industry-wide price-cuts of the HD 7950, if and when they come about.
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SweClockers
14 Comments on ASUS Revises Radeon HD 7950 DirectCU II
ive pushed the card as high as 1160 so far stable with a slight volt bump havent pushed further yet, but considering BF3 ultra = 55'c max temp at 1125 core im pretty damn happy. and its really a 2.5 slot cooler but the back expansion slot bracket is 3 slots eitherway having owned MSI and Gigabyte cards the Direct Cu II cooler on my 7970 is pure win for what i wanted. it was worth it. and considering most aftermarket coolers are triple slot its rather asinine to complain the DirectCu II does just as well, and didnt cost extra or void warranties blah blah blah etc etc
Eitherway it all depends on what a user wants and or needs
A MSI Twin Frozr or any number of aftermarket solutions will get the job done but if you want pure silence AND overclocking the triple slot Direct cu II pretty much takes the cake only way to get better is to use aftermarket coolers. which are usually larger.
MsI has made some changes too, just scooped a 7950 tf3 and looks to me like they are now slapping 7950 cores on 7970 boards :D
Wish I could get some snapz up for you guys, hopefully my ISP gets their sh1t straight :o
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So if you ask me, yes, 3-slot cooler is important if you want superior cooling performance.