Last Look at The Legendary HD 7970 - 20 Games Tested!
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- Today we're taking one final look at the once high-end Radeon HD 7970. Launched on paper in late 2011, then made available in early 2012, this classic graphics card is still putting up a solid fight as 2022 draws to a close.
The card GPU used today is the rare ASUS ROG Matrix Platinum HD 7970.
0:00 Introduction
Older Games-
1:08 Left 4 Dead 2
1:43 Portal 2
2:01 CS:GO
2:17 Far Cry 3
2:40 Fallout 4
3:02 Battlefield 1
3:29 Skyrim Special Edition
3:53 GTA V
Newer Games-
4:35 Red Dead Redemption 2
5:38 God of War
6:20 Elden Ring
6:52 Cyberpunk 2077
7:36 Mafia Definitive Edition
7:55 Marvel's Spider-Man Remastered
8:15 Witcher 3 Next-Gen Update
8:47 Crysis Remastered
9:17 Forza Horizon 5
Competitive/Esports-
9:55 Apex Legends
10:36 Fortnite
11:04 Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2
11:39 Final Thoughts
Thanks for watching :) - Věda a technologie
The card that went from being slower than the GTX 680 at launch, to competing with the GTX 780 in some games years later.
Absolutely. Really got better with updates
yup, some things are aging like fine wine, and other things like the Kepler architecture were aged like milk
It beats the GTX 780 in many. Especially since Kepler doesn't really run anything but DX11 well.
@@RandomGaminginHD Could flashing it with an R9 280x BIOS be helpful in a potential longer (supported) life?
AMD FineWine 👌
Have loved your content this year again, Steve. Here's to lots more in 2023!
Happy new year!
@@RandomGaminginHD would be cool to see how the GTX1070 is holding up in gaming
The legend returns!
Me or the card 😂😉
@@RandomGaminginHD You should collab with iceberg tech
@@RandomGaminginHD Look at that beauty,that power and charm,the card isn't too bad either lol😃
@@RandomGaminginHD he is probably talking about the card lol
My first actual GPU was a R9 280X and I will never forget the HD7800 and R9 200 series...they still perform fantastic today, an HD7870 can still outperform a 1050 Ti in some games, although might not seem like a huge achievement, having in mind it's double the 1050 Tis age and can be found for 1/4 of the price, it's worth considering.
1050ti and hd 7870 probably around the same tier of performance. 1050Ti is improvement in this performance segment in terms of power efficiency. 7870 is 28nm with original MSRP of $350. 1050Ti is 16nm with original MSRP of $150.
the power consumption is the killer
@arenzricodexd4409 MSRP is one thing and second hand prices is another. The power consumption is not such a deal breaker...a good 350w with a 8+6pin can handle the HD7870 (and even more power hungry gpus)
The 7870xt is the steal. It was really a 7930, but the marketeers thought it would ruin the 7950 sales, so they downgraded the label.
@@Nick_R_ 7870 was using pitcairn. The only way 7930 can exist is using further cut down tahiti chip. For marketing reason it will be named as 7890 if they do exist.
Damn I remember drooling over this card with my friends when this first dropped when I was in 6th grade. Crazy to see how much time past. Glad it still holds up somewhat for how it long its been.
I was 19 at the time just got my first car and had a shit pc and same I was drooling over everything at that time in my life, what I didn't realize until she got naked so was the downstairs neighbor girl when her bf was at work 🤣🤣
@@mrhappy8966 huh??
@@vyrde. Read it again take your time...
@@mrhappy8966 Not only is that a difficult read as you have the punctuation of a second grader, the subject matter itself is quite odd and deserving of a “huh?”
@@uncleurda8101 agree, it hurt my brain trying to read and understand that.
Besides you reviewing lots and lots of older cards, the coolest progression to see over the years was you getting better and better at games as well :D
I had a 6770 back in the days and it did hold up really well, I used a really bizarre 1280x1024 5:4 resolution at the time though so I guess that gave it way better chances.
Haha thank you, I had the 6670 myself for a while, and a 5670 before that. Worlds better than my a4 3300 lol
@@RandomGaminginHD My very first GPU was a Nvidia FX 5500 back when AGP was still a thing and god it was awful, but I somehow managed. But back when I was a kid I had no concept of frame rates, I just played games and was happy they worked. It was only when I got to a friends place where they had a way better PC than mine at the time that I saw what 60FPS really was and that kinda got me into PC building and upgrading at the age of 11.
Now I got a PC I always dreamt of as a kid, but with it being able to run everything at max settings at ridiculous frame rates and resolutions takes out the adversity out of it. No fight for a real sweet spot when you can just crank everything and it just works.
@@Dan460x 1280x1024 is not a bizarre resolution. It was the de facto higher end norm for many years.
Your 5:4 resolution was standard for over a decade
1280x1024 is considered 4:3 though and wasn't that bizarre
Love these old card reviews! Keep it up!
Thanks! Will do!
I had an XFX 7950 that was an excellent card 8 or 9 years ago as an older teenager. I ran a very heavy overclock on it to the point of stock 7970 performance and it ran my games beautifully. I also mined Bitcoin with it for extra money and ran it at 100+ degrees in the summer but it never let me down the whole time I used it and was a great GPU! It's still up in my closet as a backup card actually, haha. Neat to see how a similar card does with modern games!
Same here, except mine was a Sapphire. Ran it with a core clock boosted up to 1200 [MHz] until I recently upgraded to an RX 580 8GB just last month. The card was powerful, but the 3GB really held it back. Won't be getting rid of it though!
trogdor pfp is based
I like this new idea of benchmarking GPU's/CPU's with more games! 🙂
Thanks I’ll stick with it ;)
I had a 4770k and 7950 boost system that served me well at 1080p from summer 2013 when it was built up until summer 2019 when Ryzen 3000 came out and the radeon 5700xt which I went with a 3600/5700xt combo then and been using since. It was a nice 1080p system right up until then when more modern games would be dropping below 60fps which was my cue I needed a better system. The 3 GB of VRAM also became somewhat a limiting factor in some games for higher settings as well in 2018/2019. Really liked that 4770k and Radeon 7950 boost combo though.
I had an i5 3570k that i only recently upgraded from paired with this gpu. It really was a brilliant card.
I’ve still got a pair of these, Matrix platinums. Can’t sell them. They look so good. Only one is boxed which is a shame but you can’t have it all. Amazing how well this card has stood the test of time.
I must say, it's really appreciated that you continue to review old hardware and seek out workarounds to share with viewers. You're honestly my go to channel at this point since LowSpecGamer stopped doing this type of content.
I missed out on a lot of hardware after 2010 and sort of fell out of PC building. Now that I'm back into it It's nice watching your channel to see the type of hardware I missed and I must say some of these older cards can still hold their own. I also like your relaxed style. Have a great New Year !
Same! Enjoy it for the same reasons! Went from an nvidia 8600m GT to a borrowed gtx 1070, missed a ton but now I'm on a 3060TI
@@alexanderjoachim9990 I have a 3070 right now but my last GPU was an ATI 4770, yeah right before AMD bought them.
@@Gatorade69 Awesome! A little newer than the 8600, I saw the 512mg of VRAM and though wow it probably rocked Far Cry. I was running a ATI 9500 Pro flash moded to a 9700 prior to the 8600GT. Running Far Cry was the goal on that thing lol.
Thank you for taking us on all of your pc related shenanigans this year Steve! Stay awesome in 2023
wow man that intro production
you're getting better and better
Had a friend with this card. I had a gigabyte 7950 myself, got a second one in 2015, and crossfired, with limited results. Went the same route with 2x rx 570's. Now I have a 3090.
I love your videos, man. I'm not even in the market for older hardware, but I still eat this stuff up.
I have the non-Platinum version which I got in its original box, it was surprisingly good even in last year with modified modified drivers on my 2nd rig. Upgraded it to 290X Matrix Platinum :D
It's modified twice?
god that was such an emotional ride. that was the first GPU i ever had. thanks for the ride down memory lane on its performance. GGs and see you next year
It's been about 10 years since the purchase of my honest ASUS HD 7970 Direct CU II, it was a GPU thanks to which I launched all the available then titles in maximum detail. Man what a beast of card was that.
at least it has proper cooling unlike the gtx 480
That was my first GPU! I got it for £220 back in 2013 to go along with my Fx 6300, bargain! The cooler is beefy
The background music is a beautiful touch to your videos. I want you to keep them 💕
Really like the new format. production value seems higher than ever. Well done!
Have been enjoying all your content throughout the year. All the best for 2023!
This was an awesome card back in the day! Thanks for reminding me of this old beast and the good memories i had with it. Cheers Steve!
Glad you enjoyed it
Love the higher production quailty mate
I like the addition of the music, gives your videos an even more relaxed vibe. Happy New Year!
Happy new year to you, too!
Your editing is really improving, Steve. Looking forward to whatever you do next!
Been subbed for almost 3 years now, here’s to another year of amazing content 🍺
the music is such a nice adittion, good work bro, as always
I love these early 2010's cards, they just seem very interesting to me, compared to the new stuff. Great video Steve, I really enjoyed it, hope you have a great New Year!!
I really liked the subtle music, keep up the great work!
Thanks, thought I’d try something different
I bought this card back in the day just to play Battlefield 3, what an absolute blast it was!
What a great game too!
The best battlefield I'd say
Happy new year to you and yours too my friend!
Love the music in the background and you're voice is so relaxing
Thanks :)
Like the new format! Great job!
Happy new year Steve and keep this up, i like seeing more games than the regular bunch you usually benchmark, i know it's about them being demanding and all but a change once in a while would be cool, anyways thanks for the cool updates and here's to many more in 2023.
Not bad - like how you're testing more games so we get a more varied look as to how the card runs - with older cards like these, I personally find it good to see how they play the games that were around its release, as well as more modern titles. This one's probably better for older games, unless you want to use 720p low all the time.
Hope you had a good Christmas and may you have good fortunes for 2023.
i love to test gaes too
Test more gaes plz
Oh god
Oh dear god
He likes gays
@@themightylordofgoblins6880 that's pretty gae
Thanks everyone for commenting on my awful spelling and typing skills :D all fixed now
Great intro, Steve!
Eishhhhhhh even has music now !!! That's a nice addon :D Happy New Year m8 !
Aw, the memories I had with this card... Thank you for the video! See you in 2023. 🙂
Something tells me that there were meant to be special Graphical Cues and Transitions in this program, when going from each Category/Major Chapter, hence the presence of the music in between those segments; this delivers to me the impression that this is an element to your production formula that you intend to invest more upon as you go further through the upcoming year and Season 0II of the channel, there is a lot of potential with where this can all go in the times to come and wishfully we'll start to see those uplifts in presentation the further we progress through this decade, the ambition to expand on your reviews and programming is definitely showing and it'll be nice to see how it all develops. (:
This is why I love watching your videos (And Dawid's videos for that matter). You show any potential older hardware still has in newer games. Personally, It was some time in 2018 that I finally upgraded from my old AM3 platform built in 2008. My GPU was only a 256mb AMD Radeon 4770HD, and could barely run anything other than surfing the web. I probably could have saved myself some money by just getting a 1080Ti, and giving that system a few more years before upgrading. But, I'm on an AMD 5900X CPU, and XFX Radeon 5700 (non XT) currently. So as long as I do not have any issues with this current setup, I should get another 10+ years out of this setup. Keep up the good work! Happy Holidays! Cheers!
5700 won't last more than 2 years with all the new games with tr coming out, you should def replace it for 50 series Nvidia when they release it imo,cuz 2025-2026 is going to have many new AAA titles
Happy New Year Steve! Great video as always :D New format of testing gpus is a nice change. See ya in 2023.
Those GPUs are beasts. I had till the summer of 2020 my 7850 (clocked to 7870 levels) and I even managed to play doom with vulkan at medium. I have it in a system now waiting to be reused in my new HTPC for more light gaming when my main system is not available.
Happy new year :D
Greetings from Brazil! Huge fan of your channel, been follwing a long time
Awesome! Thank you!
Happy new year to you!!!
Happy New Years Steve! stumbled to your channel last month and LOVED the content you give out, thankyou for this year and look forward to the next! Cheers!
Happy new year!
my first GPU was a 7950, its incredible how well they aged.
I still have one of these 7970 ROG Matrix Platinum in my storage. It was one hell of a card, This thing was huge compared to other cards back then and still is for a lot of current models. I never buy top end cards but someone sold it to me 1 year after it came out for 300$ CAD, I could not say no. It was a huge boost over the GTX 570 I had before.
Love to see you test one of the rare 6 GB 7970s Steve. 👍👍
Yooo 1440p60! The quality of your videos is constantly improving, live it!
glad to see these older AMD cards holding on well, i miss using my R9 390 sometimes..
Had exactly this version of this card for a while. Sadly it started to show artifacts and lost performance so i had to get something better, loved it for the looks and for its quality.
I had the ghz edition of this card from 2013 to 2022. I recently upgraded to a 3070 I got from a miner for a really good price. I love my 3070 but the 7970 will always have a soft spot in my heart. The card just never wanted to give up. I think my next upgrade I will go back to amd.
Hopefully a special edition 7970 XTXXX
@@Loundsify more x's mean more performance
I still have my Sapphire HD 7970 and it runs fine. Good content, thank you.
Reminds me of el kryzzp! His testing concept is great, seeing it with your own style is very nice and look forward to seeing more.
I hope this isn't a true final look though. I think if DX11 still becomes used the HD 7970 can still manage especially since it outcompetes the GTX 780 TI (its rival) in most contemporary titles from what I'm seeing.
yesss... old card benchmark again i love it...
I had an old sapphire blower reference model, had a bios switch so I had it flashed to an MSI Lightning BE version that ran at 1ghz, great old beast still surprising how well they hold up, guess it's expected since it's basically a 280 x.
You had me concerned with the musical start, but then the familiar greeting came in and all was good with the world.
I've still got a couple of LAN machines running 7970s (all flashed to 280x BIOSes) and they still hold up very well on the games we play. Can't believe how old they are though, (and that the prices for them now are the same as I bought them for 3-4 years ago). So different to how it would have been trying to run a 2000 GPU in 2011!
Its amazing how iw9 engine in cod loves amd hardware. Happy new year for you too.
Never thought I would see this card get reviewed. I bought this GPU in a desktop that was AMD themed back in 2016. Never thought I would see it get reviewed years later.
Loving your content
I still have with me a sapphire r9 280x that died but served me very well for many years. I'll keep it as a souvenir. Now I have an RX 6700 XT Red Devil and it is amazing, it will serve me very well for a long time too. Love your videos man!
Nice upgrade :)
A great card that held up well over the years i still have a 7870 2 gig it is in a windows xp gaming pc i built and have hardly used since..
I loved this card so much. It together with the 8350 were my dream parts and when I actually got them I had my best PC gaming moments ever (so far at least).
I really like the channel, thanks for the videos.
Watching this video reminded me I was still running my HD 7950 at the time GTA 5 came out. Still running it in my "spare rig" which is basically the same one I was using back then i5 4690k, 16gb ddr3 and a 7950 =]
I had a 7970 for years until it died. It was an amazing card!
Most beautiful Video intro of 2022...
I had a 7950 and it served me well from early 2012 to late 2017 when I switched to the DirectX12 compatible Vega 56 (which still does fine to this day).
I still break out my 7990 once in awhile, great era in cards.
You show the 0.1% lows and it’s extremely helpful.
Wow the HD7xxx series of gpus still holding up rather well despite its age! 💪👍😇🥰
That card is still going strong, wow.
Beautiful video and so informative too! Results like this are a good argument for getting a mid-to-high tier model every six to eight years rather than having to get a low tier card and needing to replace it more frequently.
I had one for years and only upgraded because it died! To be fair i got my moneys worth out of it
@@jamescurry3641 I hear that. My friend got herself a 1070 when it came out and she's still using it to this day happily playing Modern Warfare 2 at 1440p medium settings with FSR on Quality.
@@JinghisKhan I prefer to buy mid range cards and replace them every 3 to 4 years
HappyHolidaysinHD
Hey! Thank you once again for this video 🙂! I really appreciate your intent to more thoroughly benchmark GPUs, but please keep the initial "spirit" of your channel by removing those background musics 🙏
Happy New Year!
There was an 6GB version of the 7970. (and from the 280X aka 7970 GHz)
Good to see that this card still performs very well. I had one 7970GHz in the past.
I'm late to comment, but I've been waiting a decent while for your take on a 7970. 🍻 I've got one paired with an i7-6700k (mentioned recently?), and don't mind certain performance expectation limits. It's a solid, humble set-up. Great video!
Still have it's little brother the HD7950 in my No 3 PC. Still going strong.
Have a Happy New Year, may 2023 bring you fortune and peace. Good review, great card. Please consider investing in a 2080ti or 2080ti xtrio, I got that, really impressed with my silicon lottery and the architecture.
Happy new years steve
I had one, a XFX "Gigahertz Edition", absolute monter back in 2013, pared with my old i7 3770k, and 16Gb DDR3 ram, a beast to behold!!! I miss when the finest PC parts was affordable.
You are testing it in modern games, while I was super excited when I got my hands on a HD7950 because the HD7000 series is the last that has official support for Windows XP😂
L.E: I wish you a Happy New Year!
Nice video for an old good card!
I see CPU Power in Afterburner, I think it could be nice to see also GPU Power in Afterburner.
I had 2 of these... absolute monsters at the time
For sure!
I like the format keep it going! 👍🏻
Thanks! Will do!
Have this card in the Sapphire GHZ Edition flavor. Great card. Still have it as a backup for my RX580 8GB.
good ol' 7970/280x. love the look of these things!
rx 480 too
Dig the longer videos 👍
What a card …!! I had 4 of them ( MSI 7970 LIGHTNING ) with 3930K . So nostalgic . I could play any games at that time.
a long time back I got a 7770 which for all intensive purposes was my first real GPU and was such a magical experience for me at the time. Can't believe the 7970 performance in 2022, seriously impressive.
All intents and purposes
@@zangl2955 my rickyisms are showing
Pretty impressive really. If I had that card I’d probably still be using it 😅. I had it’s crappier sibling, the HD 7850. I struggled along with it until 2 years ago when I finally upgraded!
I hope you get to test the 5870 and 4870 :D and maybe include some old games so this gpus can shine
I am still using this card. Bought it new. I have updated pretty much everything else, but this card still hold up well enough, even in modern games. Pretty nice.
Do you think it would be able to run hogwarts legacy?
I had a Gigabyte 7970 GHz Edition. My favorite card of all time. I ran that thing for 5 or 6 quality years.
Nice trip down memory lane, still got a 6950 going strong, 7870 and 7950 currently in graveyard with memory issues.. likely never to be resurrected at this point.
Have 6 PC's in the home (missus, kids and I), 2 are on RTX3000 with number 3 by 7th Jan (lads bday). GTX970, 960 are still doing ok.
Man i remember back in high school, my friend got one of these, oh god, i was jealous. We played a lot of The War Z at the time, he could max the graphics and mantain 60 fps. My GTX 460 was struggling to keep 40 fps at medium settings.
I just bought my first ever 'new' graphics card, an Intel Arc A770 16GB. As a late early adopter, most of the issues have been ironed out by now, and watching these types of videos really made me want to give it a shot. I hope it ages similarly and improves over time with optimization and driver updates, because so far its amazing! (I paid less for it open box on sale locally than a 3060 costs)
16GB VRAM is wasted on that card