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System Name | Trixeon |
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Processor | Xeon E3-1230-V2 |
Motherboard | Asrock Z77 Extreme 3 |
Cooling | Coolmaster EVO |
Memory | Gskill 2133 8GB |
Video Card(s) | Sapphire R9-290 Tri-x o/c bios 1000/6000MHz |
Storage | 128GB SSD, 256GB SSD, 3TB HDD, 1TB HDD |
Display(s) | 3x 22" 1050 monitors 16:10 |
Case | Xigmatec |
Audio Device(s) | onboard |
Power Supply | Xigmatec 800W centurio |
Software | Win7 64bit |
I have a HIS 7950 iceQ Turbo without Boost (newest BIOS without EFI I think). I used your program to fix the clock at 1000 MHz with 1.11 volts for stability (ASIC 65%, gpu is at 1.10 volts). I let the memory untouched, it can hardly get past 1300 MHz. I think 1050 / 1300 MHz would be possible easily. I also upped the TDP to 170 watts (standard 142).
I will upload my BIOS if somebody needs a good non boost non EFI HIS-BIOS. The one with the "1" is modified.
Thank you very much for your program, darkhmz!
hi, I have 2 of the 7950 Iceq, they are great cards, nice to have the heat exhausting out of the case, especially with crossfire. I managed to push mine to 1180, but they took a lot of juice, so not worth it. I found the best compromise is to aim for 1v or 1.1v max to keep nice temps, low fan speed and power consumption, when pushing the cards 100%.
What memory have you got? When I took off the cooler (easy) to clean it, I had Hynix, which will o/c to 1600 (6400) easily. I'm currently running 850MHz as we're having some 40C+ days hear in Melbourne and pumping 500-600W of heat into the bedroom is not good!