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    AMD vs Nvidia DX11 GPU War Heats Up This Christmas



    ......... we heard faintly that there is a Radeon HD 5890 card somewhere in the pipeline too. Surely, this Christmas gonna be an interesting one ........
    http://vr-zone.com/articles/amd-vs-n....html?doc=7740

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    I find it interesting that ATi finally got there naming conventions back together from when they used to make sense to something coherent, I dont think nVidia has yet though, I think that after the 8-series they have been pretty lost. Im not biased however, just an observation. Should make for an interesting Q4/Q1.
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    I find it funny, that if AMD does this, they basically jacked alot of early adoptors as I doubt the price of the 5890 can be over 400 dollars and will likely just be a 5870 replacement.

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    5850 X2?

    as long as it isn't as big as the 5870 then I could see it being a big hit providing it's priced at around $400-450 .

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    The 5870x2 is already 1" longer than the 5870. I hope Nvidia's cards aren't as long and stick with the current lengths ( the 5870 length is posing problems for some mid tower cases and the X2 will more than likely not fit in a good few more )

    I don't know if I'm just being pessimistic but I'm getting the feeling that the 5870x2 may not be equivalent to 2 5870 1GBs but more similar to the 295 ( eg fully functional cores but reduced clock speeds for thermal / power envelope reasons ) Now I hope I'm proven wrong but I won't dismiss the possibility until I've seen otherwise.

    A hemlock card that was on demo playing AvP in DX11 ( I apologize I forget where I saw the article with the reference ) was said to be running at 725 core / 4Ghz memory. Now perhaps ATI actually intend to have a reference 5850x2 this time but I just have this feeling that it may in fact be our 5870x2 ( full shader / tmu / rop counts ) but with reduced clock speeds. Now this wouldn't be the end of the world and honestly it would make much more sense price wise (being that 2 discrete 5870s would be faster than the X2 ) As nice as it would be to have a X2 running at 850 / 4.8Ghz, those speeds just might not be attainable due to heat / power barriers.

    I expect a similar fate with the eventual GTX 395 although Its tough to say if we will see one on 40nm or not. I don't knock this approach as the GTX 295 did more than fine with reduced clock speeds over the 285. I personally don't want to see cards in excess of 300watts anyways ( and to my understanding I don't believe that would be covered under official PCEI specs )
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chickenfeed View Post
    The 5870x2 is already 1" longer than the 5870. I hope Nvidia's cards aren't as long and stick with the current lengths ( the 5870 length is posing problems for some mid tower cases and the X2 will more than likely not fit in a good few more )

    I don't know if I'm just being pessimistic but I'm getting the feeling that the 5870x2 may not be equivalent to 2 5870 1GBs but more similar to the 295 ( eg fully functional cores but reduced clock speeds for thermal / power envelope reasons ) Now I hope I'm proven wrong but I won't dismiss the possibility until I've seen otherwise.

    A hemlock card that was on demo playing AvP in DX11 ( I apologize I forget where I saw the article with the reference ) was said to be running at 725 core / 4Ghz memory. Now perhaps ATI actually intend to have a reference 5850x2 this time but I just have this feeling that it may in fact be our 5870x2 ( full shader / tmu / rop counts ) but with reduced clock speeds. Now this wouldn't be the end of the world and honestly it would make much more sense price wise (being that 2 discrete 5870s would be faster than the X2 ) As nice as it would be to have a X2 running at 850 / 4.8Ghz, those speeds just might not be attainable due to heat / power barriers.

    I expect a similar fate with the eventual GTX 395 although Its tough to say if we will see one on 40nm or not. I don't knock this approach as the GTX 295 did more than fine with reduced clock speeds over the 285. I personally don't want to see cards in excess of 300watts anyways ( and to my understanding I don't believe that would be covered under official PCEI specs )
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    For 1 the reason I decided to order a 5870 is I am finally able to RMA my 4870x2 ( after like 6 months of waiting ) and this process will likely take 2 months so I need a card for the time being. Secondly until I see games consistently become VRAM bottlenecked at 1920x1200 4xAA, I could care less about 2GB. Yes in the future this will be the way to go but I don't see that happening in the next 6 months.

    The reason for 2GB 5870s is to provide expansion for Eyefinity. Obviously running 2 or more 22+ LCDs will require a good chuck of VRAM so for those wanting to do so the 2GB model will make more sense. Under normal circumstances I still expect 1GB to be adequate for some time to come.

    As far as killing off DVI, that won't happen any time soon. It is still the mainstream format on consumer computer LCDs and although HDMI is becoming more and more common it still will be a while yet before reference designs discontinue use of DVI.

    Again its the whole waiting game. I've played it before and I've rarely felt that waiting was worth it. Worst case, can sell a card at a loss if buying a "newer" one becomes so important. Its hard to say when we will see a 5890 ( I personally expect we won't until after the GT300 releases ) but for me it is not worth waiting 2+ months for a card that will be marginally better. There is no need to insult someones purchasing decision. If you don't want it or need it that is fine but that is your personal choice. Please try to be a little more open minded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kgk View Post
    <flame>

    And hopefully with Minidisplay and HDMI ports only, to enable the exhaust to stretch across the length of the card again. DVI needs to die off and go the way of legacy.
    mini display?

    You mean mini displayport? The apple connector for apple laptops and apple screens?
    Somehow, I don't see that becoming a standard just like every other mini implementation of a display connector they have made.

    A little protip for you: most screens out there now that accept digital, use dvi connectors. High end screens and ones that use dual link dvi such as the dell 3008 or 120hz screens also need it. Professional monitors also use dvi.

    HDMI should stick to the a/v and htpc world with DP eventually replacing dvi.
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    Quote Originally Posted by onethreehill View Post
    gt240 as performance?
    pfff as if gt240 would be able to compete with a 5770...
    the naming says it all, slower than a g92 aka gts 250...

    if thats perf then gts 250 is highend?
    260 = ultra highend?
    275 = mega highend?
    285 = xtreme highend?
    295 = omfgwtfubermegawinnn1111 ?

    the only interesting part from nvidia to compete is going to be gt300 and i doubt itll be out this year...

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    I think the gt 240 is an updated g200b core on 40nm so it can be sold cheaper... not sure though

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    Do we even know when the 59xx series come out ? o_O , Honestly Im waiting for 6 port 5870 for some 3 way fun . I hope the price is just >.< .

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    I hope to see the 5890 with dual dvi and a hdmi in the middle of the two so that way classified owners can removed the exhaust shielding and run 4 way crossfire on them like the 4890 current 5870 you would need to desolder the top two ports.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kgk View Post
    1 4870x2 > 2x 4890's?

    Mmmmmkay.

    Read the statement again. 2 top end single GPU cards vs 1 dual GPU frankencard. The 4870 is not the stop end single GPU card from ATI.
    *insert face palm smilies pic here*

    And we all know 4890 came out weeks after 4870x2
    Anyways stuiped it get an argument over dual cards vs. #870x2

    Also 5890 coming out this year? That just seems unlikely to me. I would of thought we would of seen like 32nm shrink in 2010 q2 or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kgk View Post
    Irrelevant. I said the top end single GPU offering to the dual frankencard.

    And regardless of whether you want to use a sampling from the mature lineup or debut, dual single gpu cards almost always clock higher on their reference coolers.
    duel single slot waterblocks can add to cost alot more than a single duel card WB

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    HD5890 ? I think it'll not come just yet. See how long it took for HD4890? Plus there is no reason to release it. No new fab process, no competition and their base HD5850/5870 range was just released.
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    If the 5890 is coming out within 2 months, dont i feel stupid for buying a 5870 Not sure if that article has much truth to it. Well see, only time will tell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RejZoR View Post
    HD5890 ? I think it'll not come just yet. See how long it took for HD4890? Plus there is no reason to release it. No new fab process, no competition and their base HD5850/5870 range was just released.
    4890 was a whole new ASIC, though it was mainly a small tweak from RV770.
    A 5890, as it sounds right now, will just be a higher bin that can maybe get stock clocks at 950/1000mhz.

    I would think the 5890 would be targeted at an early Q1 launch, to try and combat the G300 whenever it might be released.
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    Alright - I have just performed some heavy cleanup on this thread and will now unlock it. Given the topic this is probably a futile action, but I'm going to give it a shot (what can I say, I'm new).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Serra View Post
    Alright - I have just performed some heavy cleanup on this thread and will now unlock it. Given the topic this is probably a futile action, but I'm going to give it a shot (what can I say, I'm new).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russian View Post
    Tell them who's boss!

    In all seriousness, im excited to see some form of competition, it drives innovation.
    Competition also keeps prices in check, a dud from either camp doesn't help the consumer at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gOJDO View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by gOJDO View Post
    "Mr. President, how were supposed to know ATI would come back so strongly"
    "How can we counter 32 ROPS 90TMUS 1600shaders coupled with ultra fast gddr5?"
    lol... pretty old but still funny
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    Quote Originally Posted by LordEC911 View Post
    I would think the 5890 would be targeted at an early Q1 launch, to try and combat the G300 whenever it might be released.
    i agree with that.

    and around that time i'll decide what gpu to go with. the 70 or 90 2gb
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