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 PostPosted: Sun Mar 18, 2012 8:00 am    Post subject: This Just In: PowerColor PCS+ HD7870 Reply with quote Back to top

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Though AMD announced the Radeon HD 7800 series nearly two weeks ago, it won&rsquo;t be until Monday that the cards officially go on sale. While we&rsquo;re still at work on our full launch article, our first retail card, PowerColor&rsquo;s PCS+ HD7870, recently arrived and we&rsquo;ve just finished putting it through its paces.</p>
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The PCS+ HD7870 is fairly typical of what will be launching; it&rsquo;s a factory overclocked card with a heatpipe based open air cooler. PowerColor has pushed the card to 1100MHz core, 4.9GHz memory, representing a 100MHz (10%) overclock and a much more mild 100MHz (2%) memory overclock. Given the very high overclockability we&rsquo;ve seen in the entire Radeon HD 7000 series, PowerColor is one of the partners looking to take advantage of that headroom to stand out from the pack.</p>
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We&rsquo;ll have the full details on Monday, but for the time being we wanted to share a couple of numbers.</p>
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Compared to the reference 7870 The PCS+ HD7870 is faster and quieter at the same time, the latter of which is largely a result of PowerColor using an open air cooler as opposed to a blower as in AMD&rsquo;s reference design. The 100MHz overclock adds a fair bit of performance to the PCS+ 7870, and for AMD&rsquo;s partners this is a big deal as allows them to put more space between their factory overclocked models and stock models as compared to the less overclockable 6000 series.</p>
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As far as construction goes the PCS+ 7870 is a rather typical semi-custom 7870. PowerColor is using AMD&rsquo;s PCB along with their own aluminum heatpipe cooler. As we speculated in our 7870 review, partners are using the second DVI header on the PCB, with PowerColor using a stacked DVI design here to offer a second SL-DVI port.</p>
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Finally, how&rsquo;s overclocking? We hit 1150MHz core on our reference 7870. With PowerColor already binning chips for their PCS+ 7870 we landed a chip that could do a full 1200MHz, a full 20% over the reference 7870 and 9% over PowerColor&rsquo;s factory overclock. And like the reference 7870 this is all on stock voltage &ndash; we haven&rsquo;t even touched overvolting yet.</p>
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But what does 1200MHz do for a 7870? For that you&rsquo;ll just have to check in on Monday when we look at our full collection of retail Radeon HD 7870 cards.</p>
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