Take note that the test setup is a run in a closed but decent ventilated chassis; temperatures could differ from enclosure to enclosure. Secondly for the temperature results of the EK Full Cover block, consider that the Intel i7-3770K is running at 4500MHz at 1.25Vcore, thus also contributing it's share with a little extra heat in the loop.
First up the Stock Temperature results of the ASUS triple slot air cooler versus the Full Cover EK water block. The test was conducted at stock speeds of the ASUS HD7970 MATRIX card (1050/1500).
Take note that the ASUS cooling solution keeps the factory OverClocked card way cooler then the reference AMD HD7970 model we also have in the [M] lab. Maxing out at 66°C with 1050Mhz on the core versus 76°C with the core at just 925Mhz for the reference model. Not even talking about the noise production of the reference model measured at 55dBA versus 38dBA of the ASUS Triple slot solution. When comparing the bulky ASUS Air cooling solution versus the EKWB Full Cover Water block we see a small gain at idle of a mere 2°C. After running 3 loops of the 3DMARK Vantage test, GPU-Z logged a maximum GPU temperature of 45°C, of course in favor of the water cooling block. The results are not so impressive as when reviewing the EK Titan FC, however the Nvidia TITAN cooling setup is completely under dimensioned.
Time to up the game and flash the ASUS Matrix card with the Platinum Edition Bios. Thus we increased the clocks to 1100Mhz for the GPU and to 1650Mhz for the RAM ICs. Temp wise both remain close to the outputs at the slightly lower OC with a small 1°C loss for the ASUS Air cooler.
Instead of conducting further tests with the synthetic Vantage benchmark, Madshrimps opted to go more real life scenario wise. As your humble reviewer is an avid FPS multiplayer nOOb, what game better then Battlefield 4 from Dice to trash the graphic card. Usually Graphics cards tend to do a lot worse in clocking performance with this FPS shooter then in all sorts of synthetic applications.
Without touching the voltages in GPU tweak, nor adjusting Powertune we tested for 100% gaming stability.
Stock our Matrix 7970 card runs at 1050Mhz, with the PE bios flashed we slowly moved the MHz slider and played a few maps on BF4. On air we maxed out at 1110MHz before artifacting started to appear. With the EK water cooling Full cover block 1185MHz was rock stable. Moving upwards required to adjust the voltage slider.
We ran out of steam at 1215MHz and 1.33VGPU, more volts didn't help to stabilize the game. Frequent lockups are extremely annoying, especially during high ticket maps. Take note that our HD7970 Matrix card probably has previously been abused by an unknown owner. This refurbished card never ever has shown it's true potential versus all the other Matrix editions out there...