(Tested) ASUS Radeon HD 6770 DirectCU Silent Review

ASUS Radeon HD 6770 DirectCU Silent review index

4 – Radeon HD 6770 DC SL Synthetic Benchmarks (OpenGL and Direct3D)

The testbed:
– CPU: Core i7 960 @ 3.2GHz
– RAM: 4GB DDR3 Corsair Dominator
– Motherboard: GIGABYTE X58-A UD5
– Windows 7 64-bit
– Graphics drivers: Catalyst 11.8 WHQL
– PSU: Thermaltake Thoughpower Grand 850W

Thermaltake Thoughpower Grand 850W

FurMark 1.9.1 (OpenGL 2)

Settings: Preset 1080 (1920×1080 fullscreen, no AA, no postFX, 60sec, Burn-in mode).

3517 points (58 FPS) – GeForce GTX 480 SLI
3457 points (57 FPS) – SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6970 CrossFire
2463 points (41 FPS) – ASUS ROG MATRIX GTX 580 (GPU@926MHz)
2412 points (40 FPS) – SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6970
2335 points (38 FPS) – MSI GeForce GTX 460 Cyclone SLI
1954 points (32 FPS) – ATI Radeon HD 5870
1769 points (29 FPS) – GeForce GTX 480
1696 points (28 FPS) – ASUS GeForce GTX 560 Ti DC2 TOP
1640 points (27 FPS) – SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6870
1618 points (26 FPS) – ASUS GeForce GTX 590 (GPU@617MHz)
1183 points (19 FPS) – MSI GeForce GTX 460 Cyclone
863 points (19 FPS) – ASUS Radeon HD 6770 DirectCU Silent
674 points (11 FPS) – ASUS Radeon HD 6670
390 points (6 FPS) – ASUS GeForce GT 440

TessMark 0.3.0 (OpenGL 4)

Settings: 1920×1080 fullscreen, no AA, no postFX, 60sec, tessellation level: moderate (8X).

60766 points (1012 FPS) – SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6970 CrossFire (GPU@880MHz)
53863 points (898 FPS) – ASUS ROG MATRIX GTX 580 (GPU@926MHz)
52188 points (872 FPS) – ASUS ENGTX580
45723 points (763 FPS) – MSI GeForce GTX 460 Cyclone SLI
44090 points (735 FPS) – SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6970
38147 points (636 FPS) – ASUS GeForce GTX 590 (GPU@617MHz)
34367 points (573 FPS) – SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6870
30512 points (508 FPS) – MSI GeForce GTX 460 Cyclone
22482 points (375 FPS) – ASUS Radeon HD 6770 DirectCU Silent
10148 points (169 FPS) – ASUS GeForce GT 440

ShaderToyMark 0.2.0 (OpenGL 2 – Pixel shader)

Settings: 1920×1080 fullscreen, no AA, 60sec.

173 points (28 FPS) – SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6970 CrossFire (GPU@880MHz)
109 points (18 FPS) – MSI GeForce GTX 460 Cyclone SLI (AFR1 mode)
88 points (14 FPS) – SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6970 (GPU@880MHz)
81 points (13 FPS) – ASUS GeForce GTX 590 (GPU@617MHz)
57 points (9 FPS) – SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6870
39 points (6 FPS) – ASUS Radeon HD 6770 DirectCU Silent

Unigine Heaven 2.0 (Direct3D 11)

Settings: 1920×1080 fullscreen, AA: 4X MSAA, 16X anisotropic filtering, tessellation: normal, shaders: high.

73.6 FPS, Scores: 1854 – ASUS GeForce GTX 590 (GPU@617MHz)
65.7 FPS, Scores: 1656 – SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6970 CrossFire (GPU@880MHz)
56.4 FPS, Scores: 1421 – ASUS ROG MATRIX GTX 580 (GPU@926MHz)
50.2 FPS, Scores: 1264 – MSI GeForce GTX 460 Cyclone SLI (AFR1 mode)
42.9 FPS, Scores: 1081 – SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6970
36.6 FPS, Scores: 921 – ASUS GeForce GTX 560 Ti DC2 TOP
26.8 FPS, Scores: 674 – ATI Radeon HD 5870
15.9 FPS, Scores: 402 – ASUS Radeon HD 6770 DirectCU Silent
12 FPS, Scores: 301 – ASUS Radeon HD 6670
9.8 FPS, Scores: 247 – ASUS GeForce GT 440

3DMark 11 (Direct3D 11)

Settings: Extreme mode (1920×1080).

X3502 – SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6970 CrossFire (GPU@880MHz)
X3057 – ASUS GeForce GTX 590 (GPU@617MHz)
X2432 – ASUS ROG MATRIX GTX 580 (GPU@926MHz)
X2151 – MSI GeForce GTX 460 Cyclone SLI (AFR1 mode)
X1812 – SAPPHIRE Radeon HD 6970
X1565 – ATI Radeon HD 5870
X1518 – ASUS GeForce GTX 560 Ti DCII TOP
X875 – ATI Radeon HD 5770
X840 – ASUS Radeon HD 6770 DirectCU Silent
X393 – ASUS GeForce GT 440

ASUS Radeon HD 6770 DirectCU Silent review index

6 thoughts on “(Tested) ASUS Radeon HD 6770 DirectCU Silent Review”

  1. msweed4life

    im use XFX HD5770 with bios mod sapphire HD6770
    awesome performance, asus is nice !

  2. DrBalthar

    Why are these pictures so noisy feels like they have been rendered with a path tracing algorithm having convergence problems or not enough samples

  3. Athlonite

    get rid of that stupid looking plastic cowling and add a scythe slipstream 700rpm fan and I’d dare say the cooler would work much better that 99c will kill that card real quick

  4. JEswe

    that card is not going to last just get a DirectCU II GTX 570 or sumthing along those lines it’s quiet even on 100% and is power full as hell.

  5. Athlonite

    @JEswe yes but costs a butt load more I’d say this thing is made specially for HTPC cases take alook there’s no CF connector

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