
World Renowned Overclockers Shamino and Andre Yang also accompanied the ASUS team. The team took a single reference HD7970 GPU and with the use of some Liquid Nitrogen took the card beyond its limits. They achieved a stock core clock of 1650Mhz on the Core alone and 1700Mhz on the Memory which is mindblowing.
The GPU was tested with 3DMark 11 in which it scored 14031 Points (Graphics Score) at 1650/1700 MHz. The testing didn't end here as the team decided to pump up the memory clock a bit more to 1800Mhz which resulted in another 200 Point score increase - 14255 (Graphics Score) at 1650/1800 MHz.
Also do keep this in mind that a reference version of the HD7970 has achieved 1650Mhz Core clock, A Non-Reference Model from different vendors such as ASUS Matrix/Direct CUII and MSI's Lightning Edition cards which come stuffed with tougher Power Phases can result in a 2000Mhz+ Overclock.
The AMD HD7970 ($549) and HD7950 ($449) Officially launch on 9th January 2012.
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