LOL_Wut_Axel
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- Mar 26, 2011
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Only thing that sucks about Kepler is that nvidia has effectively killed overclocking on it.
That's what pretty much turned me off completely about Kepler. Forcing us to have to use a core and memory speed offset and having the card itself and software set voltage instead of letting us do it kills the enthusiast factor. It also signifies NVIDIA wanted to lock down on what we can do with our cards.
I think I'll go with an HD 7950 3GB this round, when they come down to under $350. Overclock and undervolt that sucker for good efficiency and low temps and power consumption. :thumbsup:
Getting back on topic, the HD 7850 is a steal if you're overclocking. I mean really, with a bit of an overvolt you can be doing 1150-1200MHz from the stock 860MHz. That's almost 40%, with an increase of 30-35% in FPS so it has good scaling to back it up.
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