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onethreehill
04-10-2009, 12:48 AM
This week AMD introduced the Ati Radeon HD 4890. PC Games Hardware interviewed AMD's Sascha Marenkowic and asked him about the HD 49890 X2, the Catalyst driver and Windows 7.

With the release of the Radeon HD 4890 AMD caused quite a stir this week. On the launch event PC Games Hardware editor Carsten Spille had a chance to interview Sascha Marenkowic. The video of the little chat can be seen below and we got some details on the Ati Radeon HD 4890 X2, the Catalyst drivers and Windows 7.

PCGameshardware - Video at source (http://www.pcgameshardware.com/aid,680777/Video-interview-with-AMD-about-Radeon-HD-4890-X2-Catalyst-and-Windows-7/News/)

ATI partners can and will make a Radeon HD4890 X2


At current ratio, the ATI Radeon HD 4890 draws 190W from the wall socket, hence the Maximum current draw of 225W [75W from PCIe slot, 2x6-pin for 150W]. But this 2x6-pin is not final, since reference boards feature room for a 300W TDP configuration [75W from PCIe, 8+6-pin for 150+75W], for the ultra-overclocking boards.

However, our sources in Taiwan claim that the ultra-overclocked board e.g. SuperRV790 isn't exactly what they are interested in. AMD GPG [Graphics Products Group, e.g. division F.K.A. ATI] recognized the need for even more powerful part, and gave the thumbs up to partners that want to do the 4890X2. In a YouTube interview for PC Games Hardware, Sasa Marinkovic [Product Manager for Consumer platforms: CPU, GPU, Chipsets] practically confirmed the X2 part. You can fast forward to six minutes into the interview for the "we're going flat out to capture the crown" statement.

Current king of the hill is GeForce GTX 295, dual-GT200b based card. Our sources claimed that they are ready with their own 4890X2 designs - power issues, in worst case can be addressed with two 8-pin connectors. If this truly comes to life, a 4890X2 would be the most power-hungry card on the market, with a potential to eat 375W [75W from PCIe slot, 2x8-pin for 300W].

When we asked about the fact that there are no dual 8-pin parts out there, explanation was simple: almost every decent power supply on the market has two 8-pin and two 6-pin connectors for Crossfire and SLI configurations, most of 700W+ ones come with three 8-pin and three 6-pin ones for 3-Way SLI. There is one ATI partner that actually plans such a design and wants to do dual-1GHz GPU clock, partnered with 2GB and 4GB of GDDR5 memory. We are going to leave to speculation what might be the identity of that partner, but know that we managed to see some very interesting engineering drawings.

You can expect 8+6-pin Radeon HD4890X2 2GB and 8+8-pin overclocked Radeon HD4890X2 2GB and 4GB parts. Unless PM's of respective companies don't get into frenzy mode and stop the parts. That would not be wise, guys.

http://www.brightsideofnews.com/news/2009/4/8/ati-partners-can-and-will-make-a-radeon-hd4890-x2.aspx

Sly Fox
04-10-2009, 01:31 AM
I prolly won't buy, but good news!

Should be speedy.

Astennu
04-20-2009, 04:51 AM
if the price is not to high i will get one of those 1 GHz core versions :P

spicypixel
04-20-2009, 04:52 AM
New ASIC eh?

Astennu
04-20-2009, 06:08 AM
I guess the RV870 XT (binned chips)

IronWarrior
04-20-2009, 06:12 AM
Pictures please. :D

ToTTenTranz
04-20-2009, 08:00 AM
This is old news and I'll just quote myself here:


Worst. Interview. Ever.

The interviewer isn't really at ease with his english (nice try in pulling the conversation to german though, lol) and the PR guy... jeez he's a Talking Press Release.. He almost didn't answer to anything he was asked...
And he didn't say anything about the HD4890X2.. he didn't even try to turn run away from the question, he simply answered to some question that probably existed in his head..


Really, these interviews are useless.. Cudos for the effort, though.

Vinas
04-20-2009, 08:43 AM
I can't wait to buy it! :clap: :up: :eek: :D

Calmatory
04-20-2009, 09:51 AM
Good luck trying to get +300 W PCI-E device to the market.

G0ldBr1ck
04-20-2009, 09:53 AM
Good luck trying to get +300 W PCI-E device to the market.

That has been said before every X2 has been launched and yet everytime it is made. NV and ATI

Russian
04-20-2009, 10:03 AM
Looks like we lost a :banana::banana::banana::banana:load of posts. This thread was like 3 pages long.