should I sell the 6950 now? how soon is this coming?
should I sell the 6950 now? how soon is this coming?
lol I'd buy another 6950 for cheap and unlock it while you wait. Imo these won't be available until mid to late Jan 2012
I'll be waiting for the 7970 to see how it performs.
No way I'm getting anything that performs at the current gen.
I hope that the 7870 is out by late December or early next year though, that can only mean the 79xx isn't far behind hopefully.
hm so by that site we can expect these new cards in January? Never heard of that site before is it a reliable source?
someone make some publicity for it anyway .
You think about the 7870 as surprise ... huum i will not count on it in december... Information give AMD will make the same way they do all time ( high end followed by a declinaison of low and mid range, not what have happend with the 6000 series ).
Dont forget the 6870 was there for compet vs Nvidia offers .... and so the launch have been programmed before .... this was an obligation not volonteer. ( the only thing is Nvidia have release the 560 448 cores, and some site call about a 6930 possible for christmas ( no reason if the 7000 come in january )
AMD Radeon HD 7000 fiasco as Bulldozer - likely Yes!
AMD sent to several manufacturers info-slides about the new Radeon HD Graphics 7000. According to first estimates results in the slides, AMD-fans will be disappointed. Game performance against the current :banana::banana::banana::banana:ty-slow cards with Cayman not significantly increased, but consumption is relatively high for an advanced 28nm process. Stay tuned .... some slides will be here soon!
PS. Specs floating web in these days ARE all BS! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
obr hits again..
considering the lack of any 28nm part, its possible things could start off very bad and slow. but also lets not forget how well amd launched the 5000 series with very little news to work with.
It wouldnt surprise me. We have to keep in mind the change in architecture, with hardware schedulers, instead of a software one on VLIW. That has to account for higher sized die (compared to one in VLIW) as well as higher power consumption. However, if the upgrade in performance is little, I will also say they didnt went overboard with die size. They are following the carefull strategy of not doing big chips. To keep the die size low, they traded a big increase in performance for the scheduller, not risking doing both this generation.
The key here (given the quote posted here and if this report is true) is the "consumption is relatively high" part. Since that statement is talking in relative terms, there's nothing to base the "Game performance … not significantly increased" statement. The chip they refer to could be a "7800" shrunk Cayman and the "7900" top-end GCN could be a lot faster than Cayman. But, even if they were referring to the "7900," I wouldn't consider it that unexpected.
I hope what OBR posted is not true.
Quote:
Radeon HD 6990>GeForce GTX 590> Radeon HD 7970>GeForce GTX 580>Radeon HD 7950>GeForce GTX 570>Radeon HD 6970
http://www.donanimhaber.com/ekran-ka...-bilgileri.htm
CGN won't be much better than the legacy VLIW architecture in terms of efficiency. CGN is more like the current VLIW without the clauses, but keeps a very minimalistic approach to HW scheduling. It's still way behind what Nvidia have done ever since G80 in therms of scheduling and reordering, especially considering what Fermi can do now.
I thought CUs had to be disabled in quads?
No way it is 7970 since Tahiti XT CU count is not divisible by 3.
I was thinking 28CUs 1792SPs.
Correct.
Interesting...
That's contrary to what I have been hearing, it sounds like a pretty big jump for AMD's GCN, just more moderate than what Nvidia has been doing.
If true...
Maybe a bit disappointing; should've been at least on par w/ 590, but IMO I won't be expecting something like this :eek: yet(prove me wrong here AMD).XD
Don't know much about GPUs BUT...as long as it'll drive 580's price significantly soon then I'll be one happy dood. LOL.:D
But enough to upgrade? Lower power is not enough reason if performance is lacking.
price is another good reason to upgrade. not everyone has a 6900 and so if the 7800 is the first card out, and does about the same, but for 30-40% off the price, it would be a great jump
The rumored prices are quite high though. 499$...Nvidia could counter that with some price cuts quite easily.