looking forward to these.
one of these 48xx and maybe a new gtx thingy for my 2nd peecee. sometime soon mehopes.
looking forward to these.
one of these 48xx and maybe a new gtx thingy for my 2nd peecee. sometime soon mehopes.
i7 3610QM 1.2-3.2GHz
Will one of these cards then be what I finally upgrade to from my x1950xt? That x1950xt has just held out too well for me to really bother spending the money so far![]()
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these specs are the same posted here ??? >> http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=818
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maybe there wont be any 48XX cards; but if there are then the specs are whatever they end up being.
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lower gpu speeds than i thought...
4ghz gddr5.... wow...
here we go again, sigh.
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Yea I also predict prices to end up like that. Which I think would give ATI at least a few months - half year nice sales numbers in performance section until performance segment is filled out with GT200 chips as I bet these 4xxx cards will perform a bit better than G92/G92b while NVIDIA will probably dominate the highend section with GTX 260 and 280 which I think will end up as $450 and $550 pricetag and I bet ATI will get more profit per card than NVIDIA if prices would be around those levels.
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at least they got a bump. but not bumping the rops?? another problem with this many shadders is games are not coded to use them well. so yes 3dmark will fly but real games will see less of an increase until games code for the mass of shadders. and yes i do agree that the Number of TMU's will be a problem but at least they got doubled but they are still far behind nividia's count.
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That is what makes the difference. It is the reason a newbie posting a 6Ghz Intel quad core pic would be shunned for being a photoshopper, but when hipro puts one on XS, you KNOW its real, because, as an extreme legend, you can trust what he posts.
I do not know about hardware infos, but NH is a credible site, but that is not ruling the possiblity that it could be a plant by AMD, since Kinc from NH hasn't (or can't) post in this thread to confirm.
We'll just have to wait and see, but a document as original as that is hard to call a fake seeing as both websites are staking their credibility on the line to confirm the specs, which means SOMETHING, not nothing.
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maybe this will finally be worthy of a crosfire-x setup (4870x2 + 4870)
I'm just hope having a x-fire board pays off eventually.
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When was the launch date again? I can't wait for the cards...errr I mean WR scores to be posted.![]()
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Either 16th or 18th june.
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I agree, they should have made the rv770xt have something like 32 ROPs and the rv770pro have half of them disabled, that would allow them to bring both a nice power envalope and also it would further seperate the 4870 and 4850, which I personally think needs to be done for them to sell more of both cards.
why not somethink like a 4830 with the disabled functionallity you describe?
4870 RV770 gpu, high clocks
4850 RV770 gpu, medium clocks
4830 RV770gpu, low clocks and some tiny bits disabled (like for exemple 16 rops)
i think this would able them to get higher yields, get an enthusast part, get an high end card and a high midrange card
If the 4ghz ddr5 w/ 256mbit bus = ddr3 with 512mb bus, why pay more for the ddr5? Am I missing something?
DDR5 also has some sort of timing compensation built in (someone clarify this) so you don't have to worry so much about trace lengths.
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