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Thread: AMD RV790 & RV740 in 40nm in March 2009

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    They might not have their own booth but I'm sure their motherboard and GPU partners will have stuff to show.

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    Ok, so we can now safely assume that the RV790 is going to come, sometime.

    Though, the most important, unanswered questions still lie.
    40nm or tweaked 55nm.
    Change in design, and if so, how much.
    Cost.


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    Haruspex in forumdeluxx found this list on the amd server:
    http://cdrom.amd.com/21860/atomworks/MemList.xml

    quote:
    "Alex928B790 GDDR5RV790XT B790 975M/850E1RV790A11QimondaGDDR532Mx32IDGV1G-05A1F1C-40X975Performance1.3V1.2V1.50V1.50VCharlie Na927B795XX-

    so:
    <Table>
    <BoardID>928</BoardID>
    <BoardName>B790 GDDR5</BoardName>
    <Description>RV790XT B790 975M/850E</Description>
    <Status>1</Status>
    <ASICName>RV790</ASICName>
    <ASICRevision>A11</ASICRevision>
    <ATIPN/>
    <Manufacturer>Qimonda</Manufacturer>
    <MemoryType>GDDR5</MemoryType>
    <MemoryConfig>32Mx32</MemoryConfig>
    <ManuPN>IDGV1G-05A1F1C-40X</ManuPN>
    <MemoryClock>975</MemoryClock>
    <MemoryMode>Performance</MemoryMode>
    <VDDC>1.3V</VDDC>
    <VDDCI>1.2V</VDDCI>
    <MVDDC>1.50V</MVDDC>
    <MVDDQ>1.50V</MVDDQ>
    <BoardUser>Charlie Na</BoardUser>
    </Table>
    Last edited by clonez; 02-03-2009 at 08:24 AM.
    system:

    Phenom II 920 3.5Ghz @ 1.4v, benchstable @ over 3,6Ghz (didnt test higher)
    xigmatek achilles
    sapphire hd4870 1gb @ 820 1020
    Gigabyte GA-MA790GP-DS4H
    8gb a-data 4-4-4-12 800
    x-fi xtrememusic
    rip 2x 160gb maxtor(now that adds up to 4...)
    320gb/250gb/500gb samsung

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    Quote Originally Posted by clonez View Post
    Haruspex in forumdeluxx found this list on the amd server:
    http://cdrom.amd.com/21860/atomworks/MemList.xml

    quote:
    "Alex928B790 GDDR5RV790XT B790 975M/850E1RV790A11QimondaGDDR532Mx32IDGV1G-05A1F1C-40X975Performance1.3V1.2V1.50V1.50VCharlie Na927B795XX-

    so:
    <Table>
    <BoardID>928</BoardID>
    <BoardName>B790 GDDR5</BoardName>
    <Description>RV790XT B790 975M/850E</Description>
    <Status>1</Status>
    <ASICName>RV790</ASICName>
    <ASICRevision>A11</ASICRevision>
    <ATIPN/>
    <Manufacturer>Qimonda</Manufacturer>
    <MemoryType>GDDR5</MemoryType>
    <MemoryConfig>32Mx32</MemoryConfig>
    <ManuPN>IDGV1G-05A1F1C-40X</ManuPN>
    <MemoryClock>975</MemoryClock>
    <MemoryMode>Performance</MemoryMode>
    <VDDC>1.3V</VDDC>
    <VDDCI>1.2V</VDDCI>
    <MVDDC>1.50V</MVDDC>
    <MVDDQ>1.50V</MVDDQ>
    <BoardUser>Charlie Na</BoardUser>
    </Table>
    Yes...
    Quote Originally Posted by trinibwoy View Post
    http://www.hardware-infos.com/news.php?news=2711

    According to hardware-info RV790 has now been tested at 850Mhz on the core with a voltage bump.

    750/900 MHz @ 1,24 Volt
    750/975 MHz @ 1,24 Volt
    850/975 MHz @ 1,30 Volt
    Quote Originally Posted by w0mbat View Post
    Edit- Does have some semi-new info on A11 RV740, supposedly on A13 now.
    RV740 will use at least two different ICs for the GDDR5 versions, 32x32m for the 1gb card and 32x16m for the 512mb card.
    512mb card has a 700mhz core and 800mhz memory, .9v vddc, 1.1v vddci, 1.55v mvddc.
    1gb card has unknown core clock and 900mhz memory, 1.26v vddc & 1.5v mvddc.
    Looking at the volts, you have to assume that the 1gb is going to have a higher core clock than the 512mb counterpart.
    Last edited by LordEC911; 02-03-2009 at 11:14 AM.
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