K keenan New member Nov 3, 2009 #1 Got one of these to play with on the weekend. Removed the stock cooler and slapped a waterblock on it. Did some cold air watercooled benching this morning, but sadly, this is as far as it'll go..
Got one of these to play with on the weekend. Removed the stock cooler and slapped a waterblock on it. Did some cold air watercooled benching this morning, but sadly, this is as far as it'll go..
S Skorchio New member Nov 13, 2009 #3 Would you be able to do a game benchmark, stock vs clocked speeds, would be an awesome way to see how much performance can be obtained.
Would you be able to do a game benchmark, stock vs clocked speeds, would be an awesome way to see how much performance can be obtained.
K keenan New member Nov 13, 2009 #5 Resident Evil 5, 1680 x 1050, 8 x AA, 16 x AF Core i5 750 @ 4Ghz Single HD5770 at 850/1200 (Stock) Core i5 750 @ 4Ghz Single HD5770 at 1000/1400
Resident Evil 5, 1680 x 1050, 8 x AA, 16 x AF Core i5 750 @ 4Ghz Single HD5770 at 850/1200 (Stock) Core i5 750 @ 4Ghz Single HD5770 at 1000/1400
M Mul. New member Nov 13, 2009 #6 Good work Keenan What I'm interested in is how it compares to your HD 4890!
K keenan New member Nov 13, 2009 #7 The 4890 was clocked at 950/1200, couldnt get it any higher then that and it got around 76fps on Resident Evil 5 (same settings) and 19K+ in 3dmark06
The 4890 was clocked at 950/1200, couldnt get it any higher then that and it got around 76fps on Resident Evil 5 (same settings) and 19K+ in 3dmark06