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- Extreme League

140965 marks with ATi Radeon HD 4890 at 1210/1250MHz

Ranking position

550th

WR Rank:

550th out of 9364

384th

Global 1x GPU rank:

384th out of 6755

19th

Radeon HD 4890 rank:

19th out of 285

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  • Manufacturer: G.SKILL
  • Product: PI
  • Cooling: Air (Custom)
  • Type: 4096MB DDR3 SDRAM
  • Speed: @ 2,604MHz
  • Timings: 9-11-9-28
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VGA details

  • Model: Radeon HD 4890 (RV790) ATi
  • Cooling: Liquid Nitrogen
  • Speed: 1,210MHz (+42.35%) / 1,250MHz (+38.89%)
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Recent Comments

United Statesxxbassplayerxx says:

Good stuff!

BulgariaI.nfraR.ed says:

How do you keep the VRM cool? I don't see heatsinks.

I'm asking this, because I'm going to bench 4890 soon, but it will be my first HD4890 under cold.

United StatesI.M.O.G. says:

No sinks. Full pot, so there's a reasonable amount of PCB cold creep. But those fans in the back of the picture, I also have one of those pointed at the VRM which was moved for this picture - they move a lot of air. Afterburner tops out at 1.5V, so not a ton of voltage involved.

 

Dunno if that might be holding me back under other benches. I tried running 3d06 also last night but couldn't get it running under respectable clocks. Gotta figure that out but haven't spent much time on it yet.

BulgariaI.nfraR.ed says:

I personally use the TPU GPU clock tool, which works fine for reference cards - you can increase VMEM too.

I found a passive zalman VRM heatsiink for HD4890 in my boxes, so I'm gonna use that + a strong fan.

Had a great card (1130/1330 1.4625V Vgpu - '01 on water), but it died under a strange circumstances at 24/7 clocks.

United StatesI.M.O.G. says:

Does that tool have profiles? I often use the keyboard hotkeys afterburner gives. May try that out for vmem tho at least. Thanks.

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