Don't have a 5870 yet but for my 4870 CF rig I mounted a 250mm side fan to cool all the MB silicon and V cards. Some of those little chips get very hot.
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Don't have a 5870 yet but for my 4870 CF rig I mounted a 250mm side fan to cool all the MB silicon and V cards. Some of those little chips get very hot.
Would 2 5870's be faster than my 2 gtx295's single pcb versions.. or would i need a 3rd one...Running on the Evga 760 Classified..
Yeah, im going to pick up another 5870 when prices drop.
they have a few at the egg now.. looks like some went up in price though..
So if i ran 3 5870's there wouldnt be any question they are faster then..right..
any eta on 5870 x2 ?
awesome, makes me horns ball :>
But haven’t ATI pretty much always preferred to released their stronger cards first, and then lower end parts later on? Or am I mixing things up? (wouldn't surprise me... :D)
And wouldn’t a 5850x2 sort of compete with the 5870? That’s what making me doubt it a little, I have however not seen any info on the performance of two 5850’s in cfx yet..
Either way October should be an interesting month :)
I found this image surfing and not sure this is legit but if it is it looks like we all going to be very happy.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v8...5870family.jpg
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/A...ossFire/2.html
they have simulated 5850 CF results in there as well, they have a nice lead over the 5870.
Sorry if posted already but if not here you go.;)
SOURCE: www.hardwarecanucks.comQuote:
AMD/ATI Releases Hotfixed Drivers for 5800 Series Video Cards
Those lucky few owners of ATI’s new Radeon HD 5800 series video cards, may find themselves in a bit of a bind if trying to install the latest Catalyst 9.9 drivers, as it does not officially support the Cypress series chips yet.
As such, this morning AMD has opened up a hotfixed driver package to the public, to tide owners over until the release of the Catalyst 9.10 which should bring full compatibility under one driver. The fix is intended for Vista and Windows 7, available in both 32bit and 64bit flavours. It supports both the HD 5870 and HD 5850
It can be downloaded directly from AMD here:
http://support.amd.com/us/kbarticles...icsdriver.aspx
:up:
They've already leaked images of the 5850x2 floating around the net. No idea on when they will be dropped but hopefully by then I'll have the cash to spring for one!
So going by Tech Reports x-fire numbers of the 5870 and 5850(simulated), would an actual 5870x2's performance be somewhere inbetween those two x-fire results?
Any speculation on this?
I only think this because the x2 will most likely be downclocked to 5850 speeds but still have the 1600 shaders of each 5870.
Or anyone think it will be faster than 5870 in x-fire..maybe because of some other reason? :)