Overclocking doesn't look that good on the 7870. Much of its stock performance gain over the 6970 comes from the rather high default clocks and voltage. $250 for an unlocked 6950 oc to 1000mhz gets you the same performance 12months ago.
You can see a 30% OC on a 7870 with volt mod in the techreport review. No other review site has OCed the card with volt mods.
Aside that I don't know how the hell are you measuring the IPC in a complete different architecture with different transistor, units, bandwidth and memory count.
Just saying the 580 doesn't need as much % overclock, because it starts out faster than the 7870.
How is it faster? I'm just not sure where you're coming up with that.
Power wasn't part of the discussion, you can stop using it as a crutch.
But with the 7800 and 7900 series it does mean that. If you overclock it 30%, it means you get 30% more FPS period. This is probably not true for any other card we are talking about![]()
I'd need to see direct comparisons of performance of a 900mhz 580 to a 7870 overclocked. I'm guessing a 900mhz 580 would stomp a highly overclocked 7870.What's the typical air ref design OC on gtx580?
Here's one of the best gtx580 boards (ASUS 580 Matrix Plat) designed for OC:![]()
883 core, not even close to 20% OC.
MSI Lightning, another expensive OC premium card:
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2011/06/02/msi_n580gtx_lightning_video_card_review/8
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915mhz with vcore mods. Almost there. Consuming an extra 90W, to 555W system load.
The default 7870 is a few percent behind gtx580. It has better OC headroom (for a reference non-premium board no less!) and good scaling and 2gb vram. Oh, $350 vs $450. You still want to argue the gtx580 is better? ARE YOU NUTS?
ps. ~140W OC vs 400W OC and power use is not a factor? You must be insane or live in a world with free electricity.
I'd need to see direct comparisons of performance of a 900mhz 580 to a 7870 overclocked. I'm guessing a 900mhz 580 would stomp a highly overclocked 7870.
Due to the near perfect scaling of the 7800 series core, I don't see why you say that?
I'm going to have to say that AMD has made progress with the 7870. Gtx 580 performance, power consumption is fantastic even overclocked, and makes the 580 obsolete at $350. AMD has a winner on its hands. To me the 7970 and 7950 kept the 580 semi relevant which I didn't like. The 7870 makes the 580 totally obsolete.
Probably not what you guys thought you'd hear from a "nvidia shill/marketer". Wonder if those calling me a shill would say positive things about kepler if it made similar progress as the 7870? My guess is no.
I'm going to have to say that AMD has made progress with the 7870. Gtx 580 performance, power consumption is fantastic even overclocked, and makes the 580 obsolete at $350. AMD has a winner on its hands. To me the 7970 and 7950 kept the 580 semi relevant which I didn't like. The 7870 makes the 580 totally obsolete.
Probably not what you guys thought you'd hear from a "nvidia shill/marketer". Wonder if those calling me a shill would say positive things about kepler if it made similar progress as the 7870? My guess is no.
this makes me think about selling my 69xx's and buying 7870's. Small perf bump, lower power and heat.....
wow, my 5870 is still holding up against all these new cards. amazing!!!! no need to upgrade anytime soon it seems.
GK104 will be good if it is either a) faster than anything available by an appreciable margin, could care less about price, b.) is slower but offers better price/performance
7870 is pretty impressive, gtx 580 speed with headroom still there to get faster than a 580 and up to 7950 with an overclock for $350. Very nice, at $300 it would of been ideal, but it is still better than anything but a 7950 or 7979, both of which cost a good margin more.
In my opinion, this is the only release AMD has gotten close to right. The performance is impressive, and it is priced much better than any of their other releases on 28nm
I think this is the first AMD offering that actually puts some pressure on Kepler to where Kep will need to be pretty aggressive on pricing. I feel like the 7870 broke up the status quo of the market. I didn't feel that way about the 7970 or 7950.
