Asus HD 7970 DirectCU II (HD7970-DC2-3GD5)
Hey folks,
Just purchased a couple of Asus HD 7970 DirectCU II (HD7970-DC2-3GD5) on sale ($269 if anyone cares to know).
These cards are lower clocked:
Engine Clock 925 MHz
Memory Clock 5500 MHz ( 1375 MHz GDDR5 )
What I am hoping to do is use the VBE7 Bios editor to unlock the voltage and overclock the cards to the to 1200/6000 range (or higher if possible), keeping the voltage ~1.25V
Just want to make sure i have the right procedure in my mind. (Cards will be used in seperate PCs, not Crossfire mode.)
Here is what I think I need to do:
Questions/Answers:
1) Should i find the max overlock on my stock BIOS before flashing to custom and manipulating voltage?
Answer: Yes
2) These Asus cards come with DUAL BIOS, do i need to flash both BIOS switch positions to custom BIOS or just the default one i am using.
Answer: Only flash position 1
UPDATE: Cards arrived today. I got one running at the max clocks allowed through Afterburner 1125/1575 and +20% power. Voltage locked at 1.17V
Absolutely no issue at those speeds, through multiple rounds of Heaven Bench and some BF4.
Should be fun seeing what this card can do at higher clocks!
Any tips/suggestions are much appreciated and i will edit my post, as needed so hopefully its useful for someone else down the road.
P.S. Cards are still in the mail so might not get them until Monday of next week....but will post results as soon as i can.
Hey folks,
Just purchased a couple of Asus HD 7970 DirectCU II (HD7970-DC2-3GD5) on sale ($269 if anyone cares to know).
These cards are lower clocked:
Engine Clock 925 MHz
Memory Clock 5500 MHz ( 1375 MHz GDDR5 )
What I am hoping to do is use the VBE7 Bios editor to unlock the voltage and overclock the cards to the to 1200/6000 range (or higher if possible), keeping the voltage ~1.25V
Just want to make sure i have the right procedure in my mind. (Cards will be used in seperate PCs, not Crossfire mode.)
Here is what I think I need to do:
- Overclock - Determine the max overclock before flashing to custom BIOS:
- Bump Power Overdrive 20%
- Bump up the core ~10 and test via Heaven Bench. Probably start at 1050 or so and move up.
- When fail, bump voltage by 0.02V, repeat Heaven Bench. (settle at or under 1.25V for Core Voltage)
- Do the same with the Memory Clock (no voltage manipulation) until I max out.
- Backup my stock BIOS using ATIFLASH
- Edit stock BIOS using VBE7 vBIOS Editor
- Flash edited vBIOS to the card
- Overclock:
- Repeat the process but with the custom BIOS
- Monitor stability, temps, fan speed/noise.
- Companion Apps - VBE7, Afterburner, Heaven Bench, ATIFlash
Questions/Answers:
1) Should i find the max overlock on my stock BIOS before flashing to custom and manipulating voltage?
Answer: Yes
2) These Asus cards come with DUAL BIOS, do i need to flash both BIOS switch positions to custom BIOS or just the default one i am using.
Answer: Only flash position 1
UPDATE: Cards arrived today. I got one running at the max clocks allowed through Afterburner 1125/1575 and +20% power. Voltage locked at 1.17V
Absolutely no issue at those speeds, through multiple rounds of Heaven Bench and some BF4.
Should be fun seeing what this card can do at higher clocks!
Any tips/suggestions are much appreciated and i will edit my post, as needed so hopefully its useful for someone else down the road.
P.S. Cards are still in the mail so might not get them until Monday of next week....but will post results as soon as i can.
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