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ASUS HD 2900XT: Overclocking

 

ASUS HD 2900XT: Overclocking

Date:2007-05-14 - 10:05
Author: Marcus 'Kinc' Hultin,  Andreas Galistel
Manufacturers: ATI, ASUS
Contact: ATI, ASUS
Category : Graphics cards / Radeon / HD 2900

Page 1: Introduction

ATI has finally launched its highly anticipated graphics circuit R600 and the graphics card series Radeon HD 2900. There has been an almost unbearable wait for many, not the least those who are eager to overclock the new circuit. Someone told us that records are meant to be broken and that is what we're going for in this overclocking article starring ATI's new graphics card.

Unlike the NVIDIA G80 architecture, it's been known for long that ATI is working on a DirectX 10 circuit based on a Unified Shader architecture. ATI designed Xenos for Microsoft and its next generation video game console Xbox 360 and there was no doubt that the next circuit would be even faster.

We will publish a full scale review of the HD 2900 XT up ahead, but already as of today we can present a lot of goodies for those who want to see some overclocking. Marcus has been resting the last couple of months, but now he's back; bigger, stronger and more beautiful than ever.



Page 1: Introduction
Page 2: Radeon HD 2900XT - cooler and layout
Page 3: Test system
Page 4: 3DMark 01 - R600 vs G80
Page 5: 3DMark 03 - R600 vs G80
Page 6: 3DMark 05 - R600 vs G80
Page 7: 3DMark 06 - R600 vs G80
Page 8: Overclocking - Water cooling
Page 9: Overclocking - Cascade & liquid nitrogen
Page 10: Overclocking - Cascade & liquid nitrogen cont.
Page 11: Radeon overclocking is back - with a vengeance

 

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