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Review: Watercooling a Radeon HD 3870 X2 the Sapphire way

by Tarinder Sandhu on 3 March 2008, 10:35

Tags: Sapphire

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Temps and overclocking


Temperatures

The Sapphire ATOMIC X2 temperatures were taken with the frequencies set to 878/1,910MHz - as per the benchmark numbers.

Graphics cards Sapphire Atomic HD 3870 X2 1024MiB HIS Radeon HD 3870 X2 1024MiB Sapphire Radeon HD 3870 512MiB MSI NX8800GTS-T2D512E-OC
Ambient temperature in degrees C 19.5 19 20.5 19.5
Idle temperature in degrees C 51 56 55 43
Load temperature in degrees C 57 80 89 64
Ambient-to-load delta in degrees C 37.5 61 68.5 45.5

There's little doubt that well-implemented watercooling is better at keeping the GPUs cooler than traditional air cooling, and the variances between idle-and-load temperatures between the Sapphire and HIS Radeon HD 3870 X2s - one watercooled and one aircooled - is evidence enough of that.

The problem with the Sapphire, as we noted earlier, is one of noise, though.

Overclocking

We hit a respectable, stable 918/2,052MHz clocking when overclocking the card using a hack with the AMDGPUClockTool. The overclocked frequencies pushed Enemy Territory: Quake Wars 1,920x1,200 performance up from the published 50.17fps to an average of 52.53fps. That, though, still puts it behind a stock-clocked GeForce 8800 GTX.