This morning I decided to push my 6970 to its limits and I believe I have hit it. Could anyone else post their OC results?
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Okay, I updated the GPU drivers to 11.7 and gained almost 500 points with the same overclock..... I'm liking these new drivers.![]()
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Karamazovmm Overthinking? Always!
that is one hell of an overclock!
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Speedy Gonzalez Xtreme Notebook Speeder!
That's what I call a overclock"
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and this is why I think the 6990 will be more OC able then the 580m ...
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Speedy Gonzalez Xtreme Notebook Speeder!
I remember when somebody hit 15K gpu for the first time on the M17X with dual 5870's lol
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Great OC - my 6970m´s didn´t overclock that good on memory chips...
Would love to see the result on CROSSFIRE 6970m´s with that overclocking -
My OC seems to be stuck at 895/1100... Even 1MHZ over that and it becomes unstable... I have never seen a 485m get 15k gpu on vantage. Has anyone else seen it? -
If the 6990 is "just" an unlocked 6970, why in the world would a 6990 be so OC friendly? Isnt it just an overclocked 6970? Sure, its got more SPs, but those consume power to an equal degree as overclocking?
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Electric Shock Notebook Evangelist
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Those temps are amazing with those clocks, only 76C! Nicely done.
As to the 6990m, it is an underclocked Desktop 6870. The 6970M is an underclocked Desktop 6850. Both use the barts xt core, but the SP and ROPs will be higher, so maybe more power/heat in addition to more work getting done per clock cycle.
The two mobile cards will probably have similar frequency overclocking potential overall, being nearly identical architectures (Barts XT 40nm, same ram, etc).
I'd wager Eldaren is near the ceiling as far as frequencies for either. -
One is a 6870, the other a 6850, I'm well aware.
What I'm getting at is they are both the same architecture. They both fit in the same slot. They both have the same power and cooling capacity available. And although the increase of SPs might not increase TDP perfectly linearly as the increase in clock, for a small (~15%) increase, I think we can approximate it as such. If we couldn't, and more SPs were that much superior, why not just smack 2000 of them on a card.
All I'm suggesting is that with performance this close, and them being virtually idendical cards (in architecture), it seems the 6990 is to the 6970 what the 580 is to the 485- a stock overclock. Those tend to come with an increased quality in the chip, sure. But I'd still expect the 6970 to have a lot more open space upwards than the 6990.
Or am I completely off here? I'm just going on past experience (6800 & 6800 ultra) and common sense. -
The 6990m isn't just higher clocked, it comes with a not unimpressive higher shader count, therefore the 6990m will run hotter and consume more power than the 6970m.
Looking at benchmarks of some unlocked ES 6970m with 1120 shaders you can see that the additional shaders give quite a nice boost, a regular 6970m needs to be clocked about 100MHz higher on the core to get the same performance in vantage...
Considering that the 6990m architecture has some addtional improvements and has higher stock clocks, the difference between the 6970m and 6990m is considerable bigger than the difference between the 485m and 580m.
@OP: Impressive overclock, I've never seen a Clevo card with such high clocks... though the Dell 6970m can usually get higher, especially on the VRAM.
I have yet to hit 15k GPU vantage with my 6970m... (Sapphire). -
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The Dell version uses Hynix VRAM modules, they can easily run at 1200MHz, and as far as I seen on the M17x benchmark thread, the Dell version is usually able to clock higher than most Clevo cards... at least I haven't seen a lot of Clevo cards running at 880MHz and more.
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Please see my post here.
I didn't push it to the limits but with my highest stable overclock I got 17415 3DMarks on Vantage. I haven't tried since all the driver updates though. -
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But it seems that Clevo and Dell use the same OEM pins and stick pretty much to the MXM standard, so a Dell card should work in a Clevo system as well. What could happen is that you loose fan control, but you can't know until someone tries it. -
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Great results, man! What was your room temps, any cooling pads used? 76C on GPU seems way low considering an OC and 15" form factor...
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Getting a Dell card isn't as easy as getting a Clevo card. You have to call Dell and be a bit lucky with the rep at the phone. The other option is the NBR marketplace or ebay. -
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Well, the easiest will be if you tell them the part nr., otherwise just ask for the card, but make sure they know what you want... not that you end up with a desktop part, lol.
It also depends on where you're located, in some countries they'll only sell you parts if you have a Dell system that is configurable with the part you want to buy. -
Going to bump this, wondering if anyone else has some EXTREME results to show us ...
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we have this from the 580m ... EXTREME OC ...
Generic VGA video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-980X Processor,CLEVO CO. X7200 score: P19701 3DMarks
But we have no info about cooling and stability ...
AND its on a WAAAAAAY better processor then the 2630 that the only 6970 result we have was based on ...
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hrm nothing more on this eh ?
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17.5k on gpu is pretty nice. I managed to get 5Mhz more on the core last night and got my gpu up to 15200. I'll post a pic when I get home this evening.
The 6990m better be able to get 18.5k....
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Oh and I can't seem to increase the voltage over the stock 1.10v using ati tray tools.. Is there some special way to do it? Or do I need a modded vbios?
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I think you will have to go the bios route.
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885MHz is amazing. Mine can't handle more than 830.
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Same Kevin, my 6990 unit is in production now ... can't wait
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Does anyone know how to overvolt the 6970m? Is it even possible? I can't seem to get over 900 core 1100 memory at stock 1.10v.....
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Can't Trixx Over volt ?
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Has anyone managed to get 900?
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I got to 900 core, but can't get above it.
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However, the 6970M does better than the 485M in 3dmark11. -
hmm whats the best single 6970m gpu score in 3d mark 11 overclocked.
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AMD Radeon HD 6970M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-2720QM Processor,CLEVO P150HMx score: P4199 3DMarks -
AMD Radeon HD 6970M video card benchmark result - Intel Core i7-2720QM Processor,CLEVO P150HMx score: P4252 3DMarks -
You can undervolt it though.
I'll probably try a little overvolt mod when I find time, should be fun to see how far I can push the card.
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guys when i use trixx to overclock my card the volt goes 1.10 for idle and for 300 900 clocks...why is that?thx.
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thats impressive you guys well done! may i ask what coolers do you use?
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Thanks! It helped quite alot
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Extreme 6970m Overclocking
Discussion in 'Sager and Clevo' started by Eldaren, Jul 15, 2011.