I'm wondering what the default core voltage on the 5870 is to get 850?
I'd like to know so I can set the 5970 to it to see if it can match it.
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I'm wondering what the default core voltage on the 5870 is to get 850?
I'd like to know so I can set the 5970 to it to see if it can match it.
wow the default voltage for 5970 is 1.049V. I got 850 to work no problem didn't see much of a boost yet. I won't push it till it's under water.
well, my 5870 need 1.100 v for def 850/1300
http://i47.tinypic.com/2d0gb68.jpg
Cherry picked RV870 chips on 5970, so higher leakage...I believe
^maybe
my 2x5870s take only 1.18 to do 1000/1300
and the 5970 takes 1.3 to do 990/1200
so I think something else is holding it back.
Mine HD5870 is rock stable at 850/1.10V too. Lower voltage is also possible (1.075 and 1.087), but not in demanding DX10 games. These settings are available through MSI Afterburner. They are not default for HD5870.
OK so you choose for example 1.1v through msi afterburner and select apply oc at system startup to use it all the time?
Nope. I did this (1.10V setting) only before playing 3D game that goes over 100FPS on default clocks. No need to burn additional juice.
Why, what is your stock volt? I mean my XFX 5870 XXX stock volt is 1.162and i want to test how low it can go for stock clockes (875/1300).
Cause most of the time my HD5870 is in idle (157/300) and when I intend to play demanding game I can set voltage to 1.125V for 905 MHz or 1.174 for 960MHz. Stock voltage/speed doesn't matter to me when I have full software control and temps are down.
Well ofcourse they do, they can operate at higher temps but as vrms go they arent getting that warm
According to Bit-tech:
http://www.bit-tech.net/hardware/gra...deon-hd-5970/2
Just as with the Radeon HD 4870 X2, there are three power phases per core, and an additional one for memory. In contrast the 5870 gets a 4+2 arrangement to play with, whereas the 5850 features a 3+2 layout. On the 5970, there are also an additional two phases at the top of the stack near the rear of the card we've yet to attribute to something specific.
So what are the safe temp zones for overclocking this baby? I've got mine stable at 950/1250 at 1.187v, fan 50%
Everest has 3 readings for this card, GPU VRM, DispIO and Shader.
The Shader gets the hottest, around 70'esh degrees.
So what are the safe temps for all 3? cuz i'm gonna aim for 1ghz core, and I don't wanna burn out the card.
I got 1.125 for def VGPU
http://i50.tinypic.com/34j837q.jpg
Hit the reset button. Mine is 1.125 when i open Afterburner too, but if i hit reset button it jumps to 1.162V.
Please note that by default it think most (all?) will idle at 1.062 and jump up for demanding tasks.
Asus HD5870
900/1250 with 1.150
950/1300 with 1.175
well, yuyp when resert, jump to 1.162
here what I got for 1.162v @ 960/1300
http://i48.tinypic.com/k0lyg.jpg
BUT, everytime i restart and opened GPU Z, it's still 1.125, dan i'll try furmak can't touch 960, because it's v1.125
i meant if it's real 1.162, i easly touch 960, but i can't..........SO it's REAL 1.125v ------> CMIIW
Afterburner sets any card to 1.162v when you press reset. It's the programs own default voltage for 5870 cards. The cards come with 3 different voltages: 1.125v, 1.162v and 1.175v. I'm not sure if 1.162v cards will come out anymore since the newest bios seems to be 1.175v.
I have two 5870 cards. One is with 1.125v default voltage and the other has a default of 1.175v. Verified with Gpu-Z in crossfire mode. Afterburner sets 1.162v for both cards when reset is pressed and that's just wrong.
EDIT:
1.125v card owners can also verify this by checking how the card overclocks without pressing the reset button in afterburner. It will overclock better after you press the reset button and it increases the voltage to 1.162v.
Little bit offtopic but how can I lock the core clock at 850 or higher? I basically want to disable the power saving features alltogether!
This post says it all :rolleyes: :up:
BTW my card is one of 1.125V GPU and it does quite well OCed as seen here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zoPIhfG6cHg
1107MHz @1.312V on air :D
I did push 1200MHz @1.362V but it wasn't stable after surpassing 60C on the core and god knows how hot PWM was at that point!
I can add that the 1.174v card is extremely noisy compared to the 1.125v one. It's as noisy as a HD4890 with the stock cooler while the 1.125v card is bearly audible. It's not just the voltage since both cards run at roughly same temperatures. The fan profiles on the newer 1.174v card makes a stupid jump at 85C when it goes from 33% to 37%. Such a notch ofcourse makes the fan constantly changing speeds. So it's "hissss, wroaaar, hissss, wroaaar, hissss, wroaaar" when playing cards that really stress the card. Changing the voltage to 1.125v helps a bit but the fanspeed still jumps around occasionally.