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    Radeon HD 7970 OCP Mod released by phil from HWBOX.gr

    Source: Radeon HD 7970 OCP Mod released by phil from HWBOX.gr


    We all know phil and the fact that he managed to achieve several great scores with his Radeon HD 7970. Today, we are proud to be the world's first who reveal the new OCP mod for the HD 7970. So far it looks like it was a well kept secret, but phil thought was right to reveal it to us and then, to everybody else! Congratulations phil for figuring out the mod. We sincerely wish that everybody overclock their HD 7970 cores at 1700MHz or even more MHz - these cards do have amazing overclocking potential.

    Does the mod work? Of course! Before the mod, phil's HD 7970 could only bench 3DMark 11 up to 1550MHz core. After the mod, without pushing it much, it's already up to 1620MHz for 3DMark 11, and still has more potential!

    Well done phil, well deserved my friend!

    PS : With this mod, also Vdroop is being eliminated


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    Phil thank you for sharing!!!

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    great job guys!!!

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    Wow, so crazy Vmod

    Good Job!!!!

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    Well done guys!!!

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    Thanks for sharing guys!
    混沌とした アンモラル

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    Personally, I'd like a step by step guide. I'm a maniac with a soldering iron, all I need is a direction and instructions and there I go.

    I have an Asus 7970 DCII, but I don't have an R4E board. I'm thinking, if Asus makes it easy if you combine those two parts, then maybe it should be easier if you try it without the R4E board...

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