Portal 2, Battlefield 3, Starcraft II, Skyrim, & CivV

The story with the back half of our game catalog is much the same, with both the PCS+ HD7870 and IceQ Turbo 7870 performing 5-7% better than the stock 7870. In terms of absolute performance this is enough to push the average framerate above 60fps in both Portal 2 and Battlefield 3 at 1920, giving the 7870 series the jump needed to clear these hurdles.

Both cards are doing particularly well in the back half compared to the 7950; they reach parity with the larger Southern Islands card at 1920 in every game except Starcraft II. In fact the overclocked 7870s even take a surprising 10% lead over the 7950 in CivV, possibly due to the vastly higher clocked frontend (1.1GHz vs. 800MHz).

Crysis, Metro, DiRT 3, Shogun 2, & Batman Power, Temperature, & Noise
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  • Cisephys - Tuesday, March 20, 2012 - link

    Any word on retail availability? Some 7850/7870 cards finally popped up on NewEgg this morning (or maybe late last night), but the PowerColor one there is not the PCS+ version, it's the stock, non-factory-overclocked one.

    Seems like a fairly clumsy launch... But then, I'm likely just impatient.
  • CeriseCogburn - Tuesday, March 20, 2012 - link

    Why didn't the article mention it's near barren ?
    Is this now 'just forgotten" ?
    Is AMD favored this much ?
    Really it is absolutely unbelievable the bribe must be spectacular.
    ( i believe it's the free Island Vacation AMD sponsors for 500 of these 'lucky reviewers" - it's an 'information and learning gathering' and 'fact finding mission', of course...
    --
    It's actually missing from the entire article... the phrase paper launch let alone 'availability" is washed over as we are told AMD has after 'unveiling" two weeks ago 'released to retail '...
    So will this be another 2.5 months of near barren shelves ?
    How is it we hear nothing on this matter in the entire article... what sorry excuse will we be given - if any at all.
    There's no mention of manipulating the market with this underhanded tactic and early empty release either ...
    Sorry it's just inexcusable and no you're not impatient, we've been deceived.
  • CeriseCogburn - Wednesday, March 21, 2012 - link

    That excuse is beyond ridiculous, as the higher the cards level, the more likely it is one has a willing and avid overclocker.
    It's really getting deep in here. 6970 6950 both top cards of this level a gen back were proclaimed as highly valuable for the OC bias switch.
    I mean it's really, really deep in here, my chest is soaked and fear I might be drinking slop soon
    Let's just tell the truth,
    AMD fans love this, this time.
    But when the nVidia based GTX460 EVGA OC was included to trounce the amd cards in price/perf, the outcry was nothing short of enormous.
    Worse yet, we have just recently been treated to exclamation points on the 7970 20% possible on stock volt Oc'ing raves.
    It's really sad, now please, I'd like to not have to brush my teeth and gargle right now.

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