Hmm...does 5870 utilize vrms by volterra as well? Is 1Ghz going to be like stock clock for these cards?
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TMUs = Texture Mapping Units, these are responsible for applying textures on polygons.
As their number increase, the speed of applying textures increases >> Performance Increases.
Radial flow and centrifugal are two names for the same type of fan/compressor. The other type is an axial flow fan and that is the type that you probably have on your cpu heatsink/radiator, for example. And yes, the NV fans are radial also. But blocking the inlet isn't going to make the fan suck air in from the sides, it will just starve it of air. The only way those little red ports on the end of the card could act as intakes is if they are ducted to the intake side of the fan. It's simple mechanics.
Well why are those intakes are there then ? those cant be exhausts , air haven't pass trough any hardware to be exhausted , if inlet is closed fan is not going to be starved for air ,vacuum will develop and thus sucking air from the intakes , take all of this with grain of salt i have no education in aerodynamics just applying some common sense here .
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Just saw over at Rage3d a guy says that they might have 6+8 peg, but only require dual 6 pin. he says 6 + 8 is there if you want it, or if you want to overclock...
I guess we just have to wait and see.
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It seems Classic HD5870 has 6+6 PSU, Six version has 8+6 ...
I can confirm Performance of HD5870 about +/- HD4870X2 ... in some cases higher.
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Then I'm sold for 5870.
I told you guys, Oct. is just a bit late for the cards. Should be Sept., well, not at all places though.
A distro. here is already accepting orders(started couple a days ago IIRC), just waiting for the 23rd/24th greenlight.
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The heatsink-shot that turned up sometime ago pretty much confirms atleast HD5970 has Volterra chippery. No other type of VRMs would fit under that thin strip-like TIM pad on the VRM area. I'd say it will be 5 phases for GPU. Those 5 are probably shared between GFX core and "uncore" MEMIO, like on HD4890.
The amount of pins on the external power connector has zero relevance to OC'ing. The 8pin plug offers nothing over the 6pin plug. Two cards; one with 2×6pin, other with 6pin+8pin, draw and receive the same amount of current no matter the level of OC.
8pin PCIe plug is nothing but a means for keeping PCIe certification.
Err... What?
HD5870 has a single monolithical die, and nothing points to any "internal dualcore" construction, either.
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You were not supposed to see this.
This is really annoying
Am I the only person slightly flummoxed by the general lack of Preview Benchmarks of the new 5800 series GPU?
I really could not give 2 figs about multimonitor stuff as I only have a single 24" display.
I thought the 10th of September was the day ATi were going to titillate us with a few benchmarks and pics of the new cards and specifications.. oh and release prices too.
What a load of tosh!
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I'm sorry but that's not how it works. Plug the intake of a turbo, does it start pulling air in from the outlet? No, it simply hits the choke point. It's the same for this type of fan - they operate on the same physical principle. They could be intakes if they are ducted to the inlet side of the fan, but just having two holes there would make them outlets.
There are lots of reasons they would put exhausts there. One of the major complaints about the last gen was the noise of the fan and the heat. Having a solid shroud on that side of the fan might create a dead spot. If they made openings there they may be able to gain some extra flow from the fan without spinning it any faster. And the VRM heatsink or heatpipe could easily be close enough for air to flow over it on the way out of those vents - though you can't really see anything like that from the leaked pics. It sounds, to me, like ATI changed the design to satisfy the heat/noise whiners only to piss off the "heat dump into my case" whiners, LOL.
Solus Corvus,
The thing is, VRMs are between fan and the mounting bracket (Well, slightly under the edge of the fan) and not between fan and the proverbial holes.
Obviously not. There are countless people that for some reason bother moaning about it, in this thread alone.
I dunno why you thought that.I thought the 10th of September was the day ATi were going to titillate us with a few benchmarks and pics of the new cards and specifications.. oh and release prices too.
What a load of tosh!
For me it was obvious they're not going to run performance benchmarks. 10th was a known from the beginning not to be the launch event, but just a feature show / marketing act.
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You were not supposed to see this.
I can see that. But I can also see that there doesn't appear to be any ducting from the holes to the intake side of the fan. Just because the VRMs are close to what they are powering doesn't mean that there isn't a heatpipe or heatsink fins/pins on the side that we can't see.
Wondere why everyone says performance is 2x4870 when everyone says it performs as good as a 4879x2. That means it performaes somewhere ~60-70% better.
The performance was somewhat expect, due the fact, that the 4870 also was in the range of a 3870X2.
Looking forward to it, also i hopethis round there will be cards with waterblocks around.
somtimes its hard to understand people, ati has sown maybe the best ever gamechanging experience, ever.
and people moan about performance numbers?
running 6 screns with WoW at 80fps, is enough to show, there is some power there.
FPS is what counts, togheter with some eyecandy and obviously even more important, how it feels like gaming that resolution.
holy s-h-i-t batman!
that is the reponse people have had to the tech.
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