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Run 3Dmark11. http://www.3dmark.com/3dmark11/download/ And post your results (url)
It will show whats in there Also you can check this thread to see how it stacks up to other similar PCs (keep in mind most are overclocked) http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/sh...light=3dmark11 |
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So too bad no PCI-E 3.0 for you, due to the Core i3. And again texture fill rate has nothing to do with the PCI-E lanes, if anything the aggregate bandwidth that goes through the lanes between PCI-E 2.0 and 3.0 performance difference is negligible, Currently to benefit from the 3.0 Lanes will be to run two cards in CF or SLI which the 3.0 lanes will be slashed by half the bandwidth to each card x8 3.0 which is same as x16 2.0 of bandwidth that the two cards will get. having said that you have nothing to worry about even if running at 2.0 speeds for now as long as its single card you are fine. Texture fill rate has nothing to do with the PCI-E lanes directly. Read this: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/I...press_Scaling/ |
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No problem man. They are not. What you have to find out is how come they sold you a cut-down version of the 7850.
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Sounds like a 7830 concept or something.
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Did this come with a computer you bought at a store? Prebuilt?
I sincerely hope you are not paying this tech, you have all the support you need right here.
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it was and it wasnt prebuild(i bought it from computer store,at first it was prebuild i5 but max they had was geforce 560ti but they said will see if can find newer card eventually that leaded to 7870 which was bit more expensive so i cut processor to i3,so it was changed prebuild i guess
)anyway, today came an tech guy he see articles you pointed out, used some applications and he agree there was something strange with the card(he doesent open the case tho) and suggested to contact sellers as they must accept return bad hardware, after contact the director he was suprised and say something of sort:does it play games??See if it plays the games thats the most important?? Also say he wasnts going to be in town untill saturday and to use PC till then?But i think(after few hours) im going to pack PC up and wait till then.I thank you all for help.
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i wonder if the "?" sign on Gpu-Z could display the "real" pci revision, like it do with the PcieX lanes ... (in my case i was having Pci-E x16 2.0 @Pci-E x4 2.0 and that "test" make it X16, normal since it shows idle states or powerdown states)
but im just wondering it in his case it would say 2.1 or 2.0 instead of 1.1 (no need for 3.0 for : 1 i3 and 2 ... it not really worth it since the 2.0/1 rev is still more than enough for actual gpu) also 7850 OEM well its what you get when buying retail pc ... also you paid for a 7870? or you buyed a full pc that say 7870 on it? if so then you can make head roll ![]() otherwise : its your fault i hope you've read the spec of the computer before (if retail) or asked to see the box of the "7870" to the tech that assembled the pc ![]() edit: from what i've read form the last post from you ... welllllllll : double check is better ... also asking help from a friend who knows would have been a good idea, also im sure the i5+gtx560ti(if normal gf 114 not gf 110 oem) would have been better than i3+7850oem (since it seems that 7850oem perform just as a 560Ti ...) ![]() Just taking the 3dmark as exemple but in game GTX560Ti and this one are on par positive point for the 7850oem is less power consumption, but you lowered you cpu for a card that perform same as the previous one. performances rate (if GTX 560 Ti = 100% (GF114 based)) 660Ti: 129 7870: 129 6970: 117 660 : 118 7850: 110 6950: 105 560Ti: 100 i guess that 7850 is lower than that (also keep in mind its only percentage) also third edit : i wish you all the best for the following steps (i hope you can get it right but i highly doubt it will be at the same price) Last edited by GreiverBlade; Nov 29, 2012 at 09:25 AM. |
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either way, if you've been promised a 7870, which is a competitor to the mighty gtx580, to this half baked 7850, which is a very generic mid range card, you've been short changed and better ask for a real 7870 and get your friend/technician to install it or return the whole unit back for a full refund.
take brandon64hw's recommendation and pick your own parts and build it yourself. the first time you turn that newly built pc on with fans spinning and LEDs shining, will give you a feeling that is priceless~ |
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Look through the holes of your case at the side with a little lamp.... :|
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I thought I have heard something about a cut down version of HD 7850 (engineer sample). Oh, now I remember, I read something about that on Tom's Hardware months ago.
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I cant believe they didn't give you a parts list
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I thought such cut-down HD 7850-768 cards aren't for sale? Now they are, it seems. Though if the price is right, it's a pretty good videocard; it looks like it's faster than a HD 6870 and mostly on par with a GTX 560 Ti performance wise. The one that's shown at Tom's Hardware has 2 GB video memory on board too (AFOX brand, never heard of it).
Any way, return the card, because the shop/retailer promised you the full-fledged HD 7870! That's a huge difference in performance! |
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hi,thanks again for support guys,i write quickly(from net cafe) just to let you know they take the card back and i must wait few days they to order original 7870,i leaved mt pc there so i cant write offted on forum,see ya in few days.cheers
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i owe you guy,you are monsters
today i got PC back and everything seems OKKKKKKKKhere is the screenshoot: http://gpuz.techpowerup.com/12/12/06/5ms.png here are few thing i found out while i was at the pc store,and might help answer to some related questions; -ati 7800 series can function with full power with i3 proccesor,(i5 i7 will speed overal performances on pc or games but graphic card will not be any faster) -related to above is that 7800 series cards(although originaly PCI-Express 3 card) will also function without performances reduction on slots PCI-Express 2 x16 slot or PCI-Express 1.1 x16 - here are device ID i have/had on both cards: Device ID 7850(Pitcairn PRO) = 6819 Device ID 7870(Pitcairn XT) = 6818 another thing that left doubt is: is there way to check if graphic card is new or already used??? Im suspicious that they give me alredy used card since it doesent have any CD or documentation(i asked them if they has it but they said it came with out them) and the paper case is kinda older like opened closed many times. Last edited by vlatce; Dec 6, 2012 at 03:47 PM. Reason: adding info |
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good for you btw your finding is exactely what everybody said here since the begining (and also what i said about PciEx gen: useless atm 2.0/2.1 is enough for the current gpu generation)
![]() ![]() well im happy about that pics ... it mean i dont have to change CG till 8xxx serie (ok i loose on the Watt/perf ratio )oh it seems more like a 7850 than a 7870 but 1002-6818 is 7870 DiD since 6950 is 6719 and 6970 is 6718 afaik (Cayman pro and Cayman XT) enjoy your full active 7800 serie (eh what? i should compare my 6950 to a 7950 to say i dont need a upgrade ? but i paid 80-90$ for my 6950 so even a 7850 will not compet in the price/perf ratio) |
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