It was a phenom2 for sure... it would be hilarious if amd would use a intel platform for there own graphic cards to test them. :ROTF:
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I'll ask again - what in the world are you talking about? Moving stuff around on a die makes it easier to manufacture? So you think because there's space between the two groupings in the diagram yields are higher? Sorry, but it seems you're a bit out of your depth on this one :)
Hint: There's absolutely no technical reason to have all the shader clusters in a GPU physically next to each other in order for them to "communicate". Which is laughable since shader clusters don't communicate with each other even if they're physically nearby.
Btw, based on your logic GT200 has quad shader mega clusters :rofl:
The 3DMark Vantage numbers were done with an i7... if you go back to the source it tells you somewhere... not sure if those benches were done by AMD or a 3rd party since the source was in another language but I wouldn't be surprised if AMD used Intel CPUs to get the best numbers like they did before. :D
This thread is now 5th in the all-time post count in the news section :clap: Although, two of the threads that beat it were the 2900 and the "9900GTX" threads...a bad omen?
IIRC the ATI 4xxx series one was even higher than those and that did quite well I'd say ;)
why couldnt they use one of their 24 core 2 socket mobos, those have a PCIE slot right?
Will these be the best when gulftown comes out?
I am waiting on gulftown so I can go 6 core on my next build.
I said it before and I'll say it again. Ati really should of made that exhaust vent bigger. I can totally see a simple easy fix where the current vent slots are. If they would have just extended the vents down to the HDMI and display ports it would of been a perfect exhaust. I guess Ill just have to mod it myself, time to bust out the dremel from hell.:up:
Some guy said 5870x2 will be around $500 - how's that gonna happen when 5870 itself is about $400?
Hmm. So 5870x2 will be out by October or November?
Maybe I'll wait for it.
Thats what im saying. It is such a easy fix too, look at all that room below the vents. All they need to do is extend the vents down and BAM problem solved and everyone is happy. That would double the vented area without any changes to the PCB.:rocker:
Lets see how hot these puppys get at 1ghz overclocked!
Maybe a additional fan module that sticks outside the case on the cards vent that pulls air would be a great fit, effectively doubling airflow without actually increasing fan speeds and noise.