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    Quote Originally Posted by D749 View Post
    It's all the same when you rip off the heatsink and put it under water.
    nope, these are supposedly higher bin chips... if they allow easier to get 1000/1500 sound good? But thanks for pointing out the other obvious asthetics didnt realize that one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kadozer View Post
    nope, these are supposedly higher bin chips... if they allow easier to get 1000/1500 sound good? But thanks for pointing out the other obvious asthetics didnt realize that one.
    You're welcome. Where did you read that they will "supposedly" use higher binned chips?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kadozer View Post



    What a nice looking card.
    you really like that sticker design?

    Quote Originally Posted by D749 View Post
    You're welcome. Where did you read that they will "supposedly" use higher binned chips?
    amd stated they used chips binned for leakage voltage, not higher clock

    oh and i fixed the crysis scores in my review. it ran at high, not very high
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    Quote Originally Posted by D749 View Post
    You're welcome. Where did you read that they will "supposedly" use higher binned chips?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jaredpace View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by W1zzard View Post
    you really like that sticker design?



    amd stated they used chips binned for leakage voltage, not higher clock

    oh and i fixed the crysis scores in my review. it ran at high, not very high
    Good link, thanks. I was referring to the fact that all the current 5970s are the same once you rip off the heatsink - they're all reference designs as far as I'm aware. Kadozer seemed to imply that the XFX used higher binned chips. I doubted this and thus ask for more information.
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    all 5970 cards are the same, came from the same factory, only changes are the sticker and possibly very light changes to the bios (subvendor id, minor clock changes). in a conference call, amd said they dont expect/allow pcb changes until q2 2010
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    oh yeah. You're right the "black edition" is the same as all the other 5970's. I pointed you at that video because i thought you were asking about the gpus inside a 5800 vs. 5900 card.
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    Quote Originally Posted by D749 View Post
    Good link, thanks. I was referring to the fact that all the current 5970s are the same once you rip off the heatsink - they're all reference designs as far as I'm aware. Kadozer seemed to imply that the XFX used higher binned chips. I doubted this and thus ask for more information.
    The assumption is that its similar to Sapphire Toxic series, but since XFX doesn't official state it I can't confirm. Which is what people point out as the justification for the higher price tag vs other vendors. ie less voltage better required, better power components..I guess will have to wait for 1 of the review sites to get their hands on it. All the speeds are ref however.

    Quote Originally Posted by W1zzard View Post
    all 5970 cards are the same, came from the same factory, only changes are the sticker and possibly very light changes to the bios (subvendor id, minor clock changes). in a conference call, amd said they dont expect/allow pcb changes until q2 2010
    Thanks for the Crysis confirmation btw.
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    Any word on waterblock/pre-blocked availability?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Piotrsama View Post
    VAT is adding to that price. 70£... ouch.
    Even before vat it is still 768$, msrp is 600$, which is 360£, so the shops are trying to con you out of 100£+, that has to be some new negative record.

    Quote Originally Posted by dan7777 View Post
    anthor place in the uk that have 5 in stock wow! big price difference £573....http://www.novatech.co.uk/novatech/p...IHD5900Series/
    957$...


    We need a price war, nvidia where are you?
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    Its a bit disappointed ATI had to downclock the card due to heat or power issues, if you want the extra FPS then Crossfired 5870's is the way to go. I hope ATI will release a 5890 because I'm interested in that the most.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chrono Detector View Post
    Its a bit disappointed ATI had to downclock the card due to heat or power issues, if you want the extra FPS then Crossfired 5870's is the way to go. I hope ATI will release a 5890 because I'm interested in that the most.
    Not really as many others already showed its not hard to overclock higher than ref 5870 speeds.

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    wonder why they really did that if the card can easily go over 900MHz.
    I mean.. this card is intended for the hardcore gamers.. right?

    I think that a person spending over 600$ for a GPU has enough airflow in his/her computer case to compensate for the heat generated by the "extra" few MHz's..
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    Quote Originally Posted by rouvio View Post
    wonder why they really did that if the card can easily go over 900MHz.
    I mean.. this card is intended for the hardcore gamers.. right?

    I think that a person spending over 600$ for a GPU has enough airflow in his/her computer case to compensate for the heat generated by the "extra" few MHz's..
    Directly from horse's mouth "ATI was adamant that OEMs didn’t play the deciding role this time around. While OEMs feelings regarding a 300W+ board certainly were a concern, ATI says the primary reason why they decided not to opt for the full 5870 speeds and feeds for the 5970 was they wanted to maintain compatibility with the existing power supply infrastructure.

    Quite simply, ATI didn’t want users to potentially have to upgrade their PSU (power supply unit) just to run the 5970. They wanted the card to be compatible with as wide a variety of PSUs as possible. Therefore in order to make the card work with as wide a variety of PSUs as possible, while still retaining as much of the 5870’s performance, ATI opted to deliver a card with the full 1600 shaders as the 5870, but with the 5850’s clock speeds.
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    http://www.firingsquad.com/hardware/...view/page2.asp

    Their nice way of saying : We gotta account for the noobs out there with crappy psu's trying to run this.

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    We need a price war, nvidia where are you?
    You are talking as if a price war would fix availiability issues caused by TSMC? Get real...

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    Quote Originally Posted by rouvio View Post
    wonder why they really did that if the card can easily go over 900MHz.
    I mean.. this card is intended for the hardcore gamers.. right?

    I think that a person spending over 600$ for a GPU has enough airflow in his/her computer case to compensate for the heat generated by the "extra" few MHz's..
    maybe the want to leave more room for a 5990 in first half of 2010
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    Quote Originally Posted by kadozer View Post
    Directly from horse's mouth "ATI was adamant that OEMs didn’t play the deciding role this time around. While OEMs feelings regarding a 300W+ board certainly were a concern, ATI says the primary reason why they decided not to opt for the full 5870 speeds and feeds for the 5970 was they wanted to maintain compatibility with the existing power supply infrastructure.

    Quite simply, ATI didn’t want users to potentially have to upgrade their PSU (power supply unit) just to run the 5970. They wanted the card to be compatible with as wide a variety of PSUs as possible. Therefore in order to make the card work with as wide a variety of PSUs as possible, while still retaining as much of the 5870’s performance, ATI opted to deliver a card with the full 1600 shaders as the 5870, but with the 5850’s clock speeds.
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    http://www.firingsquad.com/hardware/...view/page2.asp

    Their nice way of saying : We gotta account for the noobs out there with crappy psu's trying to run this.
    i would hope to see an overdrive checkbox that automatically overclocks it back to 5870 speeds. make it an idiot proof 15% bonus

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    Quote Originally Posted by dan7777 View Post
    should fit in me HAF 932 shouldnt it ?
    I measured my HAF932, it should fit, there is a 14 inch gap to the first x16 slot, once installed it shall be 1 inch apart the HDD bays plate.

    Quote Originally Posted by kadozer View Post

    Quite simply, ATI didn’t want users to potentially have to upgrade their PSU (power supply unit) just to run the 5970. They wanted the card to be compatible with as wide a variety of PSUs as possible. Therefore in order to make the card work with as wide a variety of PSUs as possible, while still retaining as much of the 5870’s performance, ATI opted to deliver a card with the full 1600 shaders as the 5870, but with the 5850’s clock speeds.
    Yeah i fully understand them, smart move support wise... but that 300W limit spec needs to be raised now if possible.
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    When did we switch from complaining about high power consumption to complaining about not-high-enough power consumption?

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    I don't understand why A*TI*MD would lower the speed just for users who don't have a beefy enough PSU? Yes it's to reach a wider customer base, but hasn't it been said time and time again that the high end cards aren't the money makers? If I'm going to buy a $600 graphics card I'm going to make sure that my PSU can handle it. Just doesn't make sense to me...

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    Because not every gamer is a PSU or hardware enthusiast.

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    Well i dont get it, they are worrying about the PSU limitations for some users but they forgot about that the card wont fit in a lot of cases

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    Like reviewers said, they just couldn't release a card that wasn't compliant with the PCI-e spec. http://www.pcisig.com/news_room/faqs/pcie2.0_faq/

    *Edit* err it's 2.1 http://docs.google.com/gview?a=v&q=c....1&hl=en&gl=uk
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigdaddy25fb View Post
    I don't understand why A*TI*MD would lower the speed just for users who don't have a beefy enough PSU? Yes it's to reach a wider customer base, but hasn't it been said time and time again that the high end cards aren't the money makers? If I'm going to buy a $600 graphics card I'm going to make sure that my PSU can handle it. Just doesn't make sense to me...
    this also gives them an opportunity to release one or two exclusive cards that are real monsters, and dont obey the laws of PCIe (kinda like the MARS, except that somehow got approved)

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    remember 4890? It was capable of reaching higher clocks, but ATI didn't go as high as possible to make room for partners to differentiate with overclocked cards...

    option to differentiate is appealing to the partners, and it makes them want to put additional effort around these kind of products... and that helps if you have product in highend, high price market...
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