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On the road, the GeForce GTX 660 Ti is the opposite leg

There’s no need for a headache from AMD, so we only get an upgraded Radeon HD 7950.
AMD Radeon_HD_7950_graphics_card The company unexpectedly released one BIOS file, which changes the speed of the graphics processor from the previous 800 MHz to 850 MHz. Of course, this is guaranteed to be little for salvation, so the PowerTune Boost has also been unveiled, this time up to 925 MHz. The latter ideally promises a healthy performance surplus over the reference model.

In theory, users with an older solution can arm the BIOS file, but stable operation is not guaranteed. Since the Radeon HD 7950 comes with two BIOSs by default, experimentation shouldn't end in fatal events.  

 

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A TechPowerUP! Radeon HD 7950 graphics cards will be available from mid-August with the new specifications, but with the old pricing. There was no change other than raising the GPU clock, but the expected acceleration is not easy to calculate due to PowerTune Boost.

Source: techpowerup.com
 

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