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August 16, 2012, 03:00:13 PM
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I just got my 7970 ghz edition. What drivers should I use?
What mining software should I use?
How should I overclock it(what settings)?

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August 16, 2012, 03:09:08 PM
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https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=84989.0

1/3 of the way down on the first page. Try there.

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August 16, 2012, 03:19:01 PM
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So 12.2 with SDK 2.6?

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August 16, 2012, 04:11:46 PM
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So 12.2 with SDK 2.6?

A 7970 needs 2.6 or later.

I'm using 12.8 with 2.7 and no issues.

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August 17, 2012, 03:58:38 AM
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12.8 is also working fine for me with 7000 series.

                                                                               
                
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August 17, 2012, 05:39:29 AM
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Running BAMT 1100/950 on most all my 7970's

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August 17, 2012, 10:22:14 PM
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What clock settings should I run on my 7970?

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August 17, 2012, 10:34:00 PM
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What clock settings should I run on my 7970?

Memory should be 150MHz lower than the core. Each card is different tho. Try 1000/850? 1050/900? 1100/950?

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August 18, 2012, 04:20:14 PM
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12.8 is also working fine for me with 7000 series.
Same here. I had 12.7 drivers with 2.7 SDK installed. I did an in place(no uninstall of previous drivers before the install) to 12.8 and my card is humming along fine at around 620MH/s at 1066MHz.

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August 18, 2012, 11:23:24 PM
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I have both of mine rocking on a new windows 8 install with fresh 12.8 drivers at 1150/1000MHz for 685 each on stock volts.

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August 18, 2012, 11:30:16 PM
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Why not lower the mem down to 150mhz :O
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August 19, 2012, 03:21:09 AM
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I tried using diablominer but it crashes once I open it...

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September 29, 2012, 03:36:52 PM
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I'm still running Phoenix1.75 on my 7970.. Using release date RC5 drivers because the early drivers have no issues with MSI Afterburner. I'm not sure if any other software can downclock 7970 memory properly.

My reference card is normally clocked at
GPU 925 MHz (0.955v) / MEM: 366 MHz (1.500v). Rate: 548 MH/s.

And whenever I don't care about the noise:
GPU 1200 MHz (1.167v) / MEM: 366 MHz (1.500v). Rate: 708 MH/s
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September 29, 2012, 04:40:34 PM
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I'm still running Phoenix1.75 on my 7970.. Using release date RC5 drivers because the early drivers have no issues with MSI Afterburner. I'm not sure if any other software can downclock 7970 memory properly.

My reference card is normally clocked at
GPU 925 MHz (0.955v) / MEM: 366 MHz (1.500v). Rate: 548 MH/s.

And whenever I don't care about the noise:
GPU 1200 MHz (1.167v) / MEM: 366 MHz (1.500v). Rate: 708 MH/s
Looks about right.

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September 29, 2012, 06:44:07 PM
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I'm still running Phoenix1.75 on my 7970.. Using release date RC5 drivers because the early drivers have no issues with MSI Afterburner. I'm not sure if any other software can downclock 7970 memory properly.

My reference card is normally clocked at
GPU 925 MHz (0.955v) / MEM: 366 MHz (1.500v). Rate: 548 MH/s.

And whenever I don't care about the noise:
GPU 1200 MHz (1.167v) / MEM: 366 MHz (1.500v). Rate: 708 MH/s
Looks about right.

agreed for the reference card, but i tune them a little different. saves more on elec

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September 30, 2012, 04:53:38 AM
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October 02, 2012, 04:20:12 AM
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Some Windows users have stated being able to underclock the memory by greater than 150 MHz below the core speed using MSI Afterburner. Is this simply an artifact of the software? That is, is the actual memory speed only 150 MHz below the core, but the software reads whatever the user sets it to?
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October 02, 2012, 04:27:15 AM
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Some Windows users have stated being able to underclock the memory by greater than 150 MHz below the core speed using MSI Afterburner. Is this simply an artifact of the software? That is, is the actual memory speed only 150 MHz below the core, but the software reads whatever the user sets it to?
I use MSI AB to lower the memory clock down to 375. This is confirmed in CGMiner, and in GPU-Z (on the sensors tab, which reads actual values). I also notice a temp and power drop when I do it. It does work.

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October 02, 2012, 07:39:25 AM
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Some Windows users have stated being able to underclock the memory by greater than 150 MHz below the core speed using MSI Afterburner. Is this simply an artifact of the software? That is, is the actual memory speed only 150 MHz below the core, but the software reads whatever the user sets it to?

i think i noticed something simliar. or actually id set memory to 233 and gpu-z would show 231.8 or something for example

but i think i was able to do 133 but wasn't more hashes it was less, as opposed to 1/3 of core speed or just 300 mhz
using 5970's

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October 02, 2012, 02:06:22 PM
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Some Windows users have stated being able to underclock the memory by greater than 150 MHz below the core speed using MSI Afterburner. Is this simply an artifact of the software? That is, is the actual memory speed only 150 MHz below the core, but the software reads whatever the user sets it to?
I use MSI AB to lower the memory clock down to 375. This is confirmed in CGMiner, and in GPU-Z (on the sensors tab, which reads actual values). I also notice a temp and power drop when I do it. It does work.

It does also reduce power consumption measurably. I got about 15w/card going from 685->340mhz

It is also not very easy to enable. I havent been able to reliably replicate the process. I have done it on 2 machines and cant for the life of me get it to work on the 3rd. Not quite sure what is different, I even copied the exact MSI AB files (config and bins) across.
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