Does my EK backplate fit on this ? 0_0
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Unlikely. This is not a reference design...
didn't someone mentioned CeBIT?
official launch is just around the corner ;)
this configuration that ASUS made is the best one for Eyefinity... Basically any monitor today that has DVI has HDMI to.
Also you can output picture on two DVIs and HDM at the same time, so two DVIs are redundant.
Fianlly any DP monitor out thare that's needed for Eyefinity has DVI and HDMI ports also.
Yes it's free, but it's a game of chicken and egg... obviously monitor manufacturers expect that ALL graphic cards in ALL segments have DP... ofr two years, and then they'll go with DP on ALL monitors...Quote:
i dont get why display makers arent using dp... i thought its license is free? :confused:
'cos of the monitors market segmentation.
everything is doable if someone is willing to pay for it :)Quote:
Why are they still including these massive, legacy-looking ports? I mean they can all be converted to DVI if people still use monitors with those connectors anyway, can't they?
true, true!
Yes, HDMI does 2560x1600 @ 60hz... unless you've got a bad cable.
Now, ASUS could really spice things up with a special edition HD 5970 @ 5870 clock speeds, and 4GB of RAM (2GB effective) ;)
John
I got some new pics of Asus ROG Matrix 5870: PCB and cooling solution:
http://plaza.fi/s/f/editor/images/20100305asus1.jpg
12 phase PWM (8 for ultra-low leakage Cypress GPU, 2 for IMC and 2 for GDDR5)
http://plaza.fi/s/f/editor/images/20100305asus2.jpg
2GB of memory, total 16 chips
http://plaza.fi/s/f/editor/images/20100305asus3.jpg
5 heatpipes and improved fin-area
http://plaza.fi/s/f/editor/images/20100305asus4.jpg
Heatpipes directly in contact with Cypress GPU
http://plaza.fi/s/f/editor/images/20100305asus5.jpg
Thicker fan (21,5 mm)
Source & pics of AMD's 5870 reference cooling: Muropaketti.com
Fins are very wide, that's an interesting change.
Holy crap, those are awesome pics
Can't wait to see what these guys can do!
PS. 6-pin + 8-pin PCIe power connectors are required for normal use, but for LN2 extreme-overclocking there is an option to go for 8-pin + 8-pin. Using 2x 8-pin PCIe power connectors will remove OCP.
whats the silver chip on the back of the card? just below the rear of the gpu
:( if only you could get a full cover water block for that.
I wonder how much better direct touch heat pipes would do. Especially those outside ones. Over normal base with heat pipes.
Looks really nice! Any idea on pricing?
More info + info about ASUS' new "V2" reference design:
HERE!
now thats nice looking, 2GB is pretty good and cant wait to see more
SKYMTL, did ASUS give you any indication of retail price for the 2GB?? availability??
The Matrix will only be available in 2GB. Their new reference version will only be available in 1GB format.
Pricing is unknown. I am guessing they are waiting to see what happens when the market settles after the upcoming NVIDIA launches.
Not in my inbox anyways. However, I am going to guess $480 - $510 USD.