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    MSI HD5770 Hawk OC report

    Hi guys and gals,
    While you wait for MSI HD5870 Lightning, why don't you read a bit about it's smaller brother, R5770 Hawk?
    This is not going to be a regular review - no benchmarks or price-performance ratio calculations. I'm going to focus on overclocking.

    1. The card
    The card is a non-reference design, with custom PCB and cooler:


    Connectivity is almost the same as on reference HD5770:
    • 1x DVI
    • 1x HDMI
    • 1x DisplayPort

    It needs one PCI-E 6-pin +12V plug.
    The extra feature vs reference card are voltage read points. MSI bundles one voltage readout cable, which you can plug to either of two headers, one for memory voltage and one for GPU voltage:


    PCB has an unusual layout. GPU voltage regulator is located between I/O plate and the GPU, and memory regulator is, as usual, on the back, near PCI-E connector.


    GPU voltage regulator is built around uPI Semi uP6204 controller.
    Contrary to what MSI said in their press release, there's no "7+1-Phase Power Architecture".
    uP6204 is a three phase controller, here implemented with double set of inductors and mosfets in each phase.
    This makes a nice and powerful power setup, good enough not to need "phase frenzy" marketing talk.
    for MSI engineers, for marketing guys.
    There are also two single phase converters using uP6101 controllers, one for Vddci (GPU memory controller voltage) and one for Vmem (memory voltage).


    MSI has chosen to use Samsung memory.
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    2. Overclocking on air
    R5770 Hawk is factory overclocked to 875 MHz on the core, compared to 850 MHz on reference cards. GPU voltage is also increased to 1.20 V. Voltage is adjustable in MSI Afterburner, but it's always a bit higher than set. Real voltage is always around 0.3 V higher than set.

    MSI has modified the BIOS to have higher CCC clock limits:


    Test platform:

    Core i7-860 @ 4,1 GHz cooled with Thermalright Ultra-120
    ASUS Maximus III Formula
    3x 2 GB GoodRAM PRO PC3-16000 @ 1120 MHz 8-8-8-24 1T
    Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit + Catalyst 10.3 beta


    Baseline Vantage score at stock VGA clocks:



    Max clock at stock voltage, fan on auto:
    1000 / 1413


    [click image for full size]

    As you can see, the PWM signal for the fan has increased from 34% to 39% during heavy load, but this does not change the actual fan speed.

    Max clock on air cooling (stock cooler + 120 mm high RPM Delta fan)
    GPU voltage: 1.35 V
    1095 / 1409


    [click image for full size]
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    3. Voltmods + subzero results
    Next step was voltmodding the card and benching on dry ice.
    As usual, you are modding your card on your own responsibility.

    VGPU mod:


    VMEM mod:


    Test platform for dry ice benching:
    Core i7-975 Extreme Edition
    ASUS P6T7 WS Supercomputer
    3x 2 GB GoodRAM PRO PC3-16000
    Kingpin's TEK-9 4.0 SLIM + dry ice
    Windows 7 Ultimate 32-bit + Catalyst 10.3 beta

    Max Vantage on dry ice
    GPU voltage: 1.425 V
    1275 / 1409



    Max 3DMark06 on dry ice
    GPU voltage: 1.425 V
    1255 / 1406



    4. Final thoughts
    [waiting for LN2 results]
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    [reserved for ln2 results]
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    nice card and nice scores you broke my vantage wr but mine was made on normal water
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    Riska, I'll be back with reference card with Hynix memory
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    Nice to se i am waiting for that wonder what the mem can do when cooled down to subzero temp...
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    have you tryed more volts i have gone up over 1.65v and it scaled well in mhz
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    Nice OC report & picture

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    Great review xoqolatl

    Thanks a lot for sharing

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    tek4 fits or you had to resolder this cap to the second side of pcb?
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    I had to remove it by force (non-lead solder ) and solder another cap on the back side
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    How much does it cost?

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    Just ordered one off newegg and it was $174.99 no including a $15 rebate
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    Quote Originally Posted by xoqolatl View Post
    I had to remove it by force (non-lead solder ) and solder another cap on the back side
    you nasty
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    Nice review One typo... when you discuss voltage tracking, you said its "0.3v higher"....

    Did voltmodding the RAM not help bring more MHz?

    Did a voltmod on the RAM help stabilise higher core MHz?
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    Not sure i totally follow anything you said, but regardless of that you helped me come up with a very good idea....
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