Unigine Heaven 3.0 MSI R7950 Test

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Hey guys. I'm just testing out my new MSI R7950 TF3 that I recently had gotten. I tested it with unigine heaven 3.0 at max settings. Are these good results? My 7950 is at stock settings which is 880Mhz/1250Mhz.

Also I'm not sure but my temps are in the 60s and the highest it reached is 70c. Mostly it's in the high 60s throughout the whole unigine heaven benchmark. Is this okay temperatures? My fan speed is mostly around 45-50% and the rpm is around 2300. GPU load is around 98-100%.

Unigine Heaven 3.0 MSI R7950 Results:
FPS:
38.6
Scores:
972
Min FPS:
9.8
Max FPS:
93.2
Hardware

Binary:
Windows 32bit Visual C++ 1600 Release Mar 7 2012
Operating system:
Windows 7 (build 7601, Service Pack 1) 64bit
CPU model:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz
CPU flags:
3300MHz MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE41 SSE42 HTT
GPU model:
AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series 8.981.2.0 3072Mb
Settings

Render:
direct3d11
Mode:
1920x1080 8xAA fullscreen
Shaders:
high
Textures:
high
Filter:
trilinear
Anisotropy:
16x
Occlusion:
enabled
Refraction:
enabled
Volumetric:
enabled
Tessellation:
extreme
 

kevin83

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On extreme tesselation and 8xAA those results seem typical. Can you tell me what fps you get if you put tesselation on normal and turn off AA? Then I can compare it to my rig more directly.
 

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@kevin83
As you request, here is the unigine heaven benchmark on your settings.
Oh yea also, is the temperature too high? I did the benchmark again and I got temperatures similar to the max settings benchmark but somehow it hit 70c a lot more often.


FPS:
71.5
Scores:
1800
Min FPS:
30.8
Max FPS:
158.8
Hardware

Binary:
Windows 32bit Visual C++ 1600 Release Mar 7 2012
Operating system:
Windows 7 (build 7601, Service Pack 1) 64bit
CPU model:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz
CPU flags:
3300MHz MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE41 SSE42 HTT
GPU model:
AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series 8.981.2.0 3072Mb
Settings

Render:
direct3d11
Mode:
1920x1080 fullscreen
Shaders:
high
Textures:
high
Filter:
trilinear
Anisotropy:
16x
Occlusion:
enabled
Refraction:
enabled
Volumetric:
enabled
Tessellation:
normal
 

kevin83

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Yep you're right where you should be. I get close to 45 fps with my gtx 560 ti and a 2500k at 4 ghz. I get the same thing with temps when I turn AA off, I think it's because the fps so much higher that other parts of the gpu are working harder to push out the extra frames.