AMD Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition Review

The Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition gets is mojo from two main things, faster base GPU and memory clocks and the addition of a new feature—AMD PowerTune Technology with Boost.

As we’ve mentioned in the past, AMD PowerTune utilizes a control processor integrated into the Radeon HD 7900 series to monitor GPU activity in real-time at the micro-second level and dynamically adjusts clock speeds to enforce a hard TDP ceiling. PowerTune offers direct control over the GPU’s power draw and no longer needs to constrain default clock speeds to accommodate “power virus” type applications. That all remains true with PowerTune Technology with Boost, but there are a few new wrinkles added to the fold.

PowerTune Technology with Boost can now dynamically adjust frequencies and voltages and the power estimation algorithms have been tweaked to improve accuracy, which will allow the card to hit higher frequencies, more often. There is no new hardware incorporated on the Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition, however. AMD has implemented these new features through updated firmware and software, and by more aggressively binning the GPUs as yields have improved at the foundry.

By default, the Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition has a base clock speed of 1000MHz, but with Boost that clock speed can be increased another 5% up to 1050MHz, power and temps permitting. PowerTune Technology with Boost essentially enables additional P-states over and above AMD’s original PowerTune implementation and adjusts frequencies and voltages according to the workload.


Marco Chiappetta

Marco Chiappetta

Marco's interest in computing and technology dates all the way back to his early childhood. Even before being exposed to the Commodore P.E.T. and later the Commodore 64 in the early ‘80s, he was interested in electricity and electronics, and he still has the modded AFX cars and shop-worn soldering irons to prove it. Once he got his hands on his own Commodore 64, however, computing became Marco's passion. Throughout his academic and professional lives, Marco has worked with virtually every major platform from the TRS-80 and Amiga, to today's high end, multi-core servers. Over the years, he has worked in many fields related to technology and computing, including system design, assembly and sales, professional quality assurance testing, and technical writing. In addition to being the Managing Editor here at HotHardware for close to 15 years, Marco is also a freelance writer whose work has been published in a number of PC and technology related print publications and he is a regular fixture on HotHardware’s own Two and a Half Geeks webcast. - Contact: marco(at)hothardware(dot)com

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