Direct Download: http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/2205/Unigine_Heaven_DX11_Benchmark_4.0.html Get benching guys... I will start us off. All settings on max. 1920x1080 with 3x 7970's
My lowly 6950 unlocked to a 6970. Forgot to screen shot tho. Code: Unigine Heaven Benchmark 4.0 FPS: 19.6 Score: 495 Min FPS: 5.7 Max FPS: 46.0 System Platform: Windows 7 (build 7601, Service Pack 1) 64bit CPU model: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz (1600MHz) x4 GPU model: AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series 9.12.0.0 Settings Render: Direct3D11 Mode: 1920x1080 8xAA fullscreen Preset Custom Quality Ultra Tessellation: Extreme Powered by UNIGINE Engine Unigine Corp. © 2005-2013
CPU @ 4.7GHz GPU's @ 1050/1575 (Voltage lock down on XFX 7970's...) ↓ Very close scores between us running a similar setup. (If only I could get the voltage unlocked to clock the nuts of these 7970's (BTW it's not a MSI Afterburner problem, it's XFX who have locked the voltages...)).
Played with EVGA Precision. OC'd to that of stock 580 as I don't want to push too hard or increase voltage at all. Minimum FPS jumped a small amount but max shot right up. Now will this run BF3 ok. I did this before but wasn't stable. Dropped the OC as Bad Company 2 white screened and forced me to restart my system.
CPU @ 4.7GHz with HT 3x GTX 670's GPU's @ 1280MHz Core - 7012MHz Memory Looks like Tri SLI stomps on Tri fire.
Good result there for you TG. Around 800 points higher than I got with my Dual SLI 680's OC'd to there max on air, will be interesting to see where they will go under water.
Exactly the same I'm afraid. Temps will be a little lower is all. Having said that, I recently modded the BIOS on my 680's to raise the max voltage, which did allow me to squeeze a little bit more out of them. Temps were barely affected, though that might not be the same if using the stock coolers.