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    I am glad the Hynix ram isn't going to be a problem. When I noticed that I thought we were going to get nerfed performance from not using Samsung ram.
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    Ye, you need 16 chips for 512bit, since there is no 64bit memory chips.
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    all looks very interesting. The R650 sounds good reason to hold off for a bit
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    Quote Originally Posted by ahmad View Post
    For the 512bit interface, you need chips on both sides. So it may still be 512MB (not saying it is). Also, for 1GB they could be using denser chips.


    thanks ahmad i know that on mt x1900 they were only on one side





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    The 2900XT has one 6-pin and one 8-pin power connector on it. the 6-pin isnt a problem, but can anyone show me a power supply that can power two of the 2900XT cards? I haven't seen one that can three 8-pin cables plus two 6-pin cables (one for the motherboard, two for the graphics cards, plus the PCI-E 6-pin cables)
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    Quote Originally Posted by jabski View Post
    all looks very interesting. The R650 sounds good reason to hold off for a bit
    there's always something to hold off for

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    Quote Originally Posted by EniGmA1987 View Post
    The 2900XT has one 6-pin and one 8-pin power connector on it. the 6-pin isnt a problem, but can anyone show me a power supply that can power two of the 2900XT cards? I haven't seen one that can three 8-pin cables plus two 6-pin cables (one for the motherboard, two for the graphics cards, plus the PCI-E 6-pin cables)
    yes its weird the 8 pin power why not use a standard molex instead on that one i can't work out whats going on there





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    Quote Originally Posted by EniGmA1987 View Post
    The 2900XT has one 6-pin and one 8-pin power connector on it. the 6-pin isnt a problem, but can anyone show me a power supply that can power two of the 2900XT cards? I haven't seen one that can three 8-pin cables plus two 6-pin cables (one for the motherboard, two for the graphics cards, plus the PCI-E 6-pin cables)
    First the 8-Pin connectors are different from mobo to PCI-E.
    Second not every mobo requires 8-Pin connection.

    And there are dual 8-Pin PCI-E PSU's on the market they are the higher end 1000W PSU's.
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    The newly released Silverstone DA850 contains dual 8 pin and quad 6 pin pcie power connectors.
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