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Radeon HD 7770 Put Through 3DMark 11

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There's no way you can pick up a 460 for £50, perhaps £70-£80 used, £50 not in a month of sundays.

So the cake was a lie?? :(
 
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why is it everyone is always disappointed in the performance of any card...i mean i know i want a 50 dollar card that out performs a quad 7970 setup and only uses 5 watts of power but come on, its just a mid-range card...
 
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So the cake was a lie?? :(

Nah just some people being drama queens and exaggerating :laugh:

Thing is it might be on par with a 460, it's newer tech and as such is lower powered will probably demolish a 460 when overclocked if it's bigger brothers are anything to go by and has DX 11.1 as long as it's priced right it then it should sell well.
 
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why is it everyone is always disappointed in the performance of any card...i mean i know i want a 50 dollar card that out performs a quad 7970 setup and only uses 5 watts of power but come on, its just a mid-range card...

In this case it is not the performance people are disappointed in, it is the speculated price/performance range..... not that anybody knows that price range is correct.
 
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This thing is juds as fast as 6790 /5830 and everybody says its ok.. wtf people ?!:wtf:

I think the point is that it can manage that whilst consuming the same level of power as a HD6670.

Essentially you can look at it as either improving performance in a given power envelope (TDP envelope) or providing similar performance at a much improved power envelope*.

I would have preffered to see something a little more potent though for a x7xx model. Considering the HD78xx are predicted to have 1280 GCN units I would have expected along the lines of 960 or so for the HD7770.

For mid range gaming that would be perfect.

*Considering the HD6850 hardly sucks down power how much of an improvement will we see in the real world?
 
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There's no way you can pick up a 460 for £50, perhaps £70-£80 used, £50 not in a month of sundays.

OK, he overreacted but certainly you can get a 6870 for as low as 150$ for an estimated 20% better performance than this card priced at what it seems to be 180$.

Furthermore under 180$ you can buy GTX560, 460 even a similar performing card (6850) as low as 130$ and a bunch of second hand better performing cards.

I really don't see anything to be happy about. There is absolutely no reason whatsoever to pay the same price for the same performance for a new generation card (although the naming scheme is different)
 
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I'm w8in' 4 7870, hope that p/p better than 6950 with cheaper tag :)
 
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OK, he overreacted but certainly you can get a 6870 for as low as 150$ for an estimated 20% better performance than this card priced at what it seems to be 180$.

Furthermore under 180$ you can buy GTX560, 460 even a similar performing card (6850) as low as 130$ and a bunch of second hand better performing cards.

I really don't see anything to be happy about. There is absolutely no reason whatsoever to pay the same price for the same performance for a new generation card (although the naming scheme is different)

In the UK the HD6870 is between £125 to £140 for the cheaper models and the HD6850 and GTX460 are around £90 to £110. The HD7770 is meant to be around HD6870 price at launch according to one well known UK retailer.
 

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Our VR-Zone pals told us the person behind this test was using a Core i7-3960X and not a Core i5-2500. Fixed the post. This slightly changes my opinion about this card now. It should perform very close to HD 6850.
 
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AMD's Radeon HD 7770 mid-range graphics card, which is slated for a little later this month, got its first public shot at 3DMark 11. The card was put through the Performance preset of the benchmark, where it scored P3535 points. The bench was probably driven by an Intel Core i5-2500 processor. The reviewer also took GPU-Z screenshots of this card, revealing low core temperature. Based on the 28 nm Cape Verde GPU, the HD 7700 is said to have 640 Graphics CoreNext stream processors, and 1 GB of memory over a 128-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface. It is designed for sub-$200 price points.

[url]http://www.techpowerup.com/img/12-02-14/92a_thm.jpg[/URL] [url]http://www.techpowerup.com/img/12-02-14/92b_thm.jpg[/URL]

Source: VR-Zone

um no, that physics score is twice that of an i2500k, even an overclocked i7 2600k would struggle to hit that score. This was likely driven by an SB-E 6 core.



on an i2500k at stock look for the overall score to be 200-400pts lower.
 

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Read the post just above yours.
 
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um no, the SB-E cpu will greatly improve the results compared with a Phenom 2.

The graphics test still has to use the cpu.

So yeah this is likely slightly worse than a 6850.

Then it would be a pointless graphics test then if it so CPU dependent. The only way the graphics tests would run much faster on the SB-E six core CPUs is if the engine used is highly threaded.
The combined test is meant to tax both the CPU and GPU and the Physics test is meant to tax the CPU.

However,we will soon find out how good or how bad the card performs tomorrow.

TBH,it would be a shame if the HD7770 cannot at least match an HD6850 1GB.
 
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The latest leak's physics scores are high because it's a six-core CPU (i7-3960X), the older leakbench ran a quad-core one.
 
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The latest leak's physics scores are high because it's a six-core CPU (i7-3960X), the older leakbench ran a quad-core one.

I was aware of that especially looking at the 3DMark11 Physics scores in post 35. The graphic scores seem quite similar though,and the Core i5 3550 is probably not that much quicker than a Core i5 2500K.

However,it would be nice to see the graphics score for an HD6850 1GB with a Core i5 2500 running at stock clockspeeds.
 
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This falls right where you'd think it should. The expectation for 7870 is pretty much to slightly beat gtx570, if we go down the cascade from the 7900 series:

7970 - new level
7950 - 580
7870 - 570
7850 - 560ti
7770 - 550

Everything we've seen coincides with this thinking. You can see why Pitcairn is important.
THE 7000 SERIES PURPOSE IS TO COMPETE WITH THE 500 SERIES AT A SIMILAR PRICE AND PERFORMANCE BECAUSE THEY KNEW THEY WOULD BE FIRST.

They will adjust prices as necessary compared to absolute performance of kepler designs as they arrive. I imagine Sea Islands will have some-what similar designs to Kepler as 28nm will be mature and in super mass (fab 15) production by then. I digress.

I would feel a very large sad if 7870 is 20 @ 1ghz instead of 22 @ 950.

Not only would they continue the trend of way too much bandwidth for a design, it would seem to me 22 CU is a down-right perfect match for 24 ROPs...more perfect than any other possible design from either camp's arch...why blow that opportunity with anything less in this highly-contentious space?

On top of it all, one can assume 660 (salvage gk104) may be 14 SMs. If that were the case it would be VERY close to the same PPC as 22 CUs (a small amount faster...think 7950 to 7970; a few percent). I would hope they don't balk that market to nVIDIA when the full gk104 is already probably going to push prices down in that segment.

I really want to see 7870 make a mockery of 660's die size and the inefficiency of fermi/kepler because of the simple reality that it is not a very precise modular design and 660 will show why that sucks, especially since it would be running slower clockspeeds as a salvage part; the same medicine 660ti looks to use on 7950 (the later being a 90% salvage part on a similar size die with still greater ppc but the former running 1/6th greater clock) just to break even.

If AMD doesn't give me that I will have a disappoint.
 
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HE 7000 SERIES PURPOSE IS TO COMPETE WITH THE 500 SERIES AT A SIMILAR PRICE AND PERFORMANCE BECAUSE THEY KNEW THEY WOULD BE FIRST.

You know that AMD already has similar price and performance parts regarding the 500 series? It's called Radeon 6000 series. Can you please explain why do we need another Radeon series called the 7000 to offer similar performance for similar price over what we already have?
 
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so, AMD, will me offer a 6870 preformance (or little less) for 6870 price ("It is designed for sub-$200 price points")! yee haaa - new generation is arrived!

LOOOL
That's right bro............long gone are those generations where you could see a 50 - 80% increase.

HD7770, sorry, you're not the one.
 
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For a stock 1Ghz this is... We know AMD is letting AIB's build customs (like that XFX shown) so more first run offerings will be OC'd. While again is this just smoke and AMD sand-bagging on Nvidia, if "for a little later this month" but it a little late if the release is tomarrow or is it? Nvidia had been trying to find what Cape Verde is capable of so they can finalize what spec’s AIB's should start building GK104’s. Nvidia has to be in production now to have product for end of March (6 weeks). Nvidia knows what Tahiti can do, and if they got a good feel for what Cape Verde is capable of they've a pretty good idea what Pitcairn will accomplish using the new Graphics CoreNext architecture.

I think MSRP for reference 7770 cards will be $180 and those will perform right above a 6850, while OC's will approach 6870’s and there's nothing wrong with that. I've been saying based on the TSMC 28Nm price bump mostly, and against past MSRP of 5770 and 6850/6870 it will all be what it is. There's no use crying especially given Nvidia will also be passing along the TSMC pricing when they show.

While we have no idea what GK106 parts have in store; figure by end of summer nicely appointed OC'd 7770 could be $140 –AR, and that’s the way it goes...
 
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Then it would be a pointless graphics test then if it so CPU dependent. The only way the graphics tests would run much faster on the SB-E six core CPUs is if the engine used is highly threaded.
The combined test is meant to tax both the CPU and GPU and the Physics test is meant to tax the CPU.

However,we will soon find out how good or how bad the card performs tomorrow.

TBH,it would be a shame if the HD7770 cannot at least match an HD6850 1GB.

everthing processed by the graphics card has to pass through the cpu and amount of cores aside a phenom 2 core is nowhere near as fast clock for clock as a SB-E core. then you have to factor in turbo core speed and there is quite a bit of difference.

had the 6850 been benched with the SB-E, the score would be higher. No matter how much you try to focus a benchmark for a particular component, the others will affect the result.

you don't have to take my word for it. Run 3dmark 11 yourself, then underclock your cpu by 500MHZ and run it again. The graphics scores will drop.
 
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Benchmark Scores Faster than yours... I'd bet on it. :)
Note that score is a bit inflated due to the CPU used. That CPU will not translate to the same performance increases in game. Drop a stock 2600k instead of a 3930k/3960X in it and that overall score comes down just a bit. ;)

Solid card at the sub $200 price point.
 
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Benchmark Scores one time I scored a 3 on 3dmark 11
Result are quite ok i guess.. this is still on stock with cpu also basically at stock i guess..
It does have some improvement compared to HD6770, maybe around HD6790 performance when stock i guess.. can't wait to see some official benchmarks..

http://hwbot.org/image/693981.jpg

5770 results incoming :)
 
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i might actually buy this and give some new life to my trusty old rig...
 
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