This card is very interesting...
This card is very interesting...
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My watercooling experience
Water
Scythe Gentle Typhoons 120mm 1850RPM
Thermochill PA120.3 Radiator
Enzotech Sapphire Rev.A CPU Block
Laing DDC 3.2
XSPC Dual Pump Reservoir
Primochill Pro LRT Red 1/2"
Bitspower fittings + water temp sensor
Rig
E8400 | 4GB HyperX PC8500 | Corsair HX620W | ATI HD4870 512MB
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GA-H55N-USB3
i3-550 L008B555 @4.6GHz (1.36v)
Sapphire HD 5850 @1GHz/1.3GHz (1.25v)
GSkill ECO 4GB PC3-12800 @1.33GHz 6-6-6-20 1T (1.34v)
GA-H55N-USB3
i3-550 L008B555 @4.6GHz (1.36v)
Sapphire HD 5850 @1GHz/1.3GHz (1.25v)
GSkill ECO 4GB PC3-12800 @1.33GHz 6-6-6-20 1T (1.34v)
How did you force it as a HD 4800? I suppose you must have some kind of hardware-ID for the HD 4770 card?
As for the Sapphire's, they have been sent back. I now have a XFX HD 4770 with the reference cooler WITHOUT the heat pipes...!!!
They have actually shipped the card without the heatpipes, now there are two holes there instead.
Anyway, the card will not do more than 920MHz on the core...no matter what volts I give. That's with the ASUS TOP bios. Temps are very quickly climbing up towards 90C when above 1 volt. The memory is maxing out at 880MHz, sameas the two Sapphires I got. The modules are Qimondas idgv51-05a1f1c-40x, that is rated to 1000MHz.
I will try the new Catalyst 9.5 that is supposed to be released today, and also try forcing it as a HD 4800...if no improvment is made on the memory I will ditch the whole idea with a HD 4770 and not look back.
Last edited by Clint; 05-12-2009 at 11:17 PM.
GA-H55N-USB3
i3-550 L008B555 @4.6GHz (1.36v)
Sapphire HD 5850 @1GHz/1.3GHz (1.25v)
GSkill ECO 4GB PC3-12800 @1.33GHz 6-6-6-20 1T (1.34v)
very nice hoping to see other 40nm soon @ action
ASUS IGP 9300 / E7400 @3.6,stock volt
2x2 GB Kingston Value 800 / 1TB WD green
ATI 4770 512M / NEC 22" (1680x1050)
ASUS IGP 9300 / E7400 @3.6,stock volt
2x2 GB Kingston Value 800 / 1TB WD green
ATI 4770 512M / NEC 22" (1680x1050)
I just got my XFX 4770 w/ ref cooler. I got it at 830c/850m with no problems under vista 64 w 9.5 drivers.
I might try the asus bios and see if i can go higher, but I'm hesitant.
Do you guys think the memory needs heatsinks on them.
But so far so good, I went from the 4850 to 4770. overclocked it is def. smoother. Not to mention i maybe able to get more out of her.
i meant that it is good that i managed to have any OC on memory.
I can only use the tool from ATI catalyst since rivatuner never worked for me
As for the memory chips, i saw from the chip maker that those particular
chips can reach the limit of 1000MHz with the reference voltage of 1.5V.
The max safe voltage can be 2 volts. but i didn't saw any reference to any heatsinks.
I believe that the PCB design is efficient enough for the memory chips to be cooled by the airflow of the fan. so little room for heatsinks !
ASUS IGP 9300 / E7400 @3.6,stock volt
2x2 GB Kingston Value 800 / 1TB WD green
ATI 4770 512M / NEC 22" (1680x1050)
Got my 4th HD 4770 yesterday and finally I hit a flawless card. It does 1200MHz Furmark stable on the RAM, with the Asus TOP bios. I can even get it up to
1215MHz before it starts to show a couple of minor dots in stresstesting. This is with a XFX card and the crippled reference cooler, meaning it doesn't get any cooling or airflow at all over the memorychips.
Core does 880MHz at 1volt, which is default for the XFX cards. It is quite obvious that these 40nm chips are very sensitive to heat, anything over 65c and it freezes. This crippled cooler is really crappy, card gets hot like hell. It picks up a lot of heat from the scorching RAMs as well.
I will do some modding to the card later on this week, looks like it has some potential.![]()
Last edited by Clint; 05-26-2009 at 08:53 PM.
GA-H55N-USB3
i3-550 L008B555 @4.6GHz (1.36v)
Sapphire HD 5850 @1GHz/1.3GHz (1.25v)
GSkill ECO 4GB PC3-12800 @1.33GHz 6-6-6-20 1T (1.34v)
Considering the cheap components of the board, can this card handle high volts? This cards seems specialized for low energy consumption and considering the cooling on this board, what long term effect will this have?
great results. but what voltage do you apply to RAM? Can you change the volts of
core and RAM indepentently?
Unfortunately i cannot flash my Powercolor to ASUS top firmware, it says that it is not
compatible, or something like that. Maybe i have to try a special firmware update tool.
ASUS IGP 9300 / E7400 @3.6,stock volt
2x2 GB Kingston Value 800 / 1TB WD green
ATI 4770 512M / NEC 22" (1680x1050)
GA-H55N-USB3
i3-550 L008B555 @4.6GHz (1.36v)
Sapphire HD 5850 @1GHz/1.3GHz (1.25v)
GSkill ECO 4GB PC3-12800 @1.33GHz 6-6-6-20 1T (1.34v)
Pretty moce cards man.New ATi cards seem to overclock great.....
Can't wait to see more of these two little babys...
Clint, how did You bybass the 1200MHz limit? Is there any possible way to go over 1000MHz on GPU also? If I changed the limits on Asus TOP BIOS, then the drivers can't "read" the card (known problem with most HD4xxx series).
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GA-H55N-USB3
i3-550 L008B555 @4.6GHz (1.36v)
Sapphire HD 5850 @1GHz/1.3GHz (1.25v)
GSkill ECO 4GB PC3-12800 @1.33GHz 6-6-6-20 1T (1.34v)
Clint, tnx for the info! So in theory, with RT we can go higher than 1000MHz on GPU also![]()
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