Captain_Tom said:
All I can say is that memory overclocking in the 7000 series makes a massive difference. I have found that if you average the +Core and +Mem, it equals your gain in performance. On top of that, overclocked memory uses FAR less extra power and creates far less heat than overclocking the core. Case and point: My 1165/1805 overclock beats my 1205/1650 overclock and uses 30w less of power. Look into it... ;) |
Is the GCN architecture really that bandwidth starved ? I thought that wasn't too much of an issue seeing as how they already have a massive amount of bandwidth. :P







