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saikamaldoss Mar 31, 2010 01:25 AM

ATI 5770 clocks crazy.... :)
 
My bios works GR8 and clocks like hell :)


http://www.ngohq.com/imagehosting/12...2a2b108a76.jpg

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http://www.techpowerup.com/gpuz/mw3sp/


I am thinking of Doing a CF. is it any good ?? i dont trust anything in reviews ;)

Can users give me some info on that ??

I am confused.. i have a 5770 and now i am not sure what would be the best setup/

5770 + 5770

0r

5770 + 5830

0r

5770 + 5750

please help... :banghead:

surfingerman Mar 31, 2010 01:30 AM

lol its best to crossfire the same cards.. im surprised you dont know this.. i think if you dont know this knowledge you should prob jsut sell the 5770 and get a 5850

jellyrole Mar 31, 2010 01:52 AM

Get a second 5770, bad ass clocks btw!

saikamaldoss Mar 31, 2010 01:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by surfingerman (Post 1831385)
lol its best to crossfire the same cards.. im surprised you dont know this.. i think if you dont know this knowledge you should prob jsut sell the 5770 and get a 5850

i know that. thats basic knowlage :)

but i also know that CF wont scale up 100% so if a 5830 can help or a low price 5750 would just do fine...

so i am not sure since i have not tried a CF with the latest ATI cat and drivers and the all new profile.

only users who have this setup can answer my question :)

and my aim is to get a better setup than a 5870.

in my country 5870 is costing Rs.26,000 ($564) and a 5770 is only 9,000 and a 5850 costs 17,000.

so now tell me :)

jellyrole Mar 31, 2010 01:59 AM

A second 5770 would put performance above a 5870. Adding a 5750 will put you under or right at 5870 performance. You can only crossfire cards in the same series. ie..58xx with 58xx and 57xx with 57xx

saikamaldoss Mar 31, 2010 09:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jellyrole (Post 1831416)
A second 5770 would put performance above a 5870. Adding a 5750 will put you under or right at 5870 performance. You can only crossfire cards in the same series. ie..58xx with 58xx and 57xx with 57xx

ya good to know :)

and ya i hate that cross comparability . it should allow cross CF 58** =57**. hmmm

wahdangun Mar 31, 2010 10:08 AM

wow, that's crazy man, are you still using stock cooler?

and can you benchmark the card with stock clock and with OC?

MatTheCat Mar 31, 2010 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by saikamaldoss (Post 1831377)
My bios works GR8 and clocks like hell :)

Keep that overclock and you will fry your GPU, perhaps getting through a couple of fans in the process.

You are giving it far too many volts! I overclocked my 5850 using just 1.13 volts!

saikamaldoss Mar 31, 2010 12:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MatTheCat (Post 1831921)
Keep that overclock and you will fry your GPU, perhaps getting through a couple of fans in the process.

You are giving it far too many volts! I overclocked my 5850 using just 1.13 volts!

he he he i know but my card is not stable if i lower the volt and my Airconditioner keeps my room at 16C so its running cool too :) and Mem is the one which needs to be down clocked when i get art-effects after a long time of use :)

saikamaldoss Mar 31, 2010 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wahdangun (Post 1831891)
wow, that's crazy man, are you still using stock cooler?

and can you benchmark the card with stock clock and with OC?

ya i am :) and using MSI after burn to control fan :) its 55%@42C and 100%@ 78

MatTheCat Mar 31, 2010 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by saikamaldoss (Post 1831970)
he he he i know but my card is not stable if i lower the volt and my Airconditioner keeps my room at 16C so its running cool too :) and Mem is the one which needs to be down clocked when i get art-effects after a long time of use :)

Well lower your overclock until you do find a 'stable' result that runs with a sensible amount of volts, do a couple of benchmarks, and decide for yourself whether the extra 3.5% performance is worth quartering the life of your graphics card.

saikamaldoss Mar 31, 2010 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MatTheCat (Post 1832013)
Well lower your overclock until you do find a 'stable' result that runs with a sensible amount of volts, do a couple of benchmarks, and decide for yourself whether the extra 3.5% performance is worth quartering the life of your graphics card.

I have been doing this for years starting with a FX5200 Nvidia then 6600GT Nvidia then a 7600GT Nvidia 7900Nvidia and on 4850 ATi and now on 5770.

my actual idea was to get a 5870 and had the cash ready. but had to buy a washing machine. lol ;)

So the next plan is to upgrade or to CF :) then i wont have to overclock :D

hail ATI for giving me nice card :respect:


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