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    Quote Originally Posted by -Sweeper_ View Post
    scary...

    http://img530.imageshack.us/i/2cmq6aw.jpg

    maybe GDDR5 6gbps density isnt that great...


    Seriously, does that slide look like an authentic presentation slide from AMD like this:



    .. or a hand made spec sheet from some rumor site like this:

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    1GB is still enough for most purposes, but of course it is a bit of a chicken-egg scenario. There are several 2 GB 5800-series cards out there, so I'm sure it won't take long for 6900 to get a custom 2GB model.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sampsa View Post

    .. or a hand made spec sheet from some rumor site like this:

    That sheet isn't made by a rumor site. That is directly from the presentation materials AMD gives to their motherboard partners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pantsu View Post
    1GB is still enough for most purposes, but of course it is a bit of a chicken-egg scenario. There are several 2 GB 5800-series cards out there, so I'm sure it won't take long for 6900 to get a custom 2GB model.
    i think they NEED to make them 2GB, atlesat the caymen XT needs to be. sure the price will be a little higher, but keep in mind that average joe thinks more GB means more perf, and 480 with 1.5GBs sounds like its better to them already. the 5870 seems like a failure for the 2GB models cause they were so much more expensive. but if its native 2GB, its price shouldnt be stupidly inflated.
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    HIS Radeon HD 6870 Turbo Review (920MHz/1120MHz)
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    Not sure if posted but I like this site Techgage
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    Tbh I think nvidia wont be able to win on the top but I think they will be very agressive with the mainstream. I think the gtx 560 will be very tough to beat since the 6870/6850 have a hard time vs the oc 460s already.
    I have my money on nvidia doing very well with 560 and not so competitive with 580. ati better watch out on the minstream.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimitriman View Post
    Tbh I think nvidia wont be able to win on the top but I think they will be very agressive with the mainstream. I think the gtx 560 will be very tough to beat since the 6870/6850 have a hard time vs the oc 460s already.
    I have my money on nvidia doing very well with 560 and not so competitive with 580. ati better watch out on the minstream.
    Agreed on the principle idea of your post, though i must say we still have to prove whether GTX 560 with a full fledged GF104 chip on it would be that superior against HD 6870. I think the base performance will be around the same, perhaps GTX 560 would have higher OC ceiling, while HD 6870 will consume less power for equal performance.

    One thing for sure, AMD have the cost flexibility & leadership, while nVidia have a bottomless coffer of money to sustain their underpricing tactic for maintaining market share. We'll see who would blink first.

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    Quote Originally Posted by onethreehill View Post
    HIS Radeon HD 6870 Turbo Review (920MHz/1120MHz)
    http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/H...HD_6870_Turbo/
    Whats with the anemic overclock. If your going to pay 20 extra dollars, you better get more than 20mhz, especially when the cooler is the same. If 20mhz is turbo, then the degree's of separation between words just got cheap. Although the memory is overclocked 5 or 6 percent, it still not worth 20 bucks.

    With the 10mhz overclock wizzard got, it doesn't appear any binning is going on.

    E.g EVGA gtx 460 ftw is overclocked 175mhz and it cost 20 dollars extra. With MSI you get a slightly lower overclock and a better cooler, same with ASUS and gigabyte.

    How strict is AMD overclocking policy? There are only 3 cards that are overclocked among the 6850 and 6870 at newegg and they are overclocked between 15-25mhz. I know they are not showing good ocing at stock volts, but I think 2-3% overclock hardly warrant a premium in pricing. I certainly hope people are not foolish enough to pay extra for such a tiny overclock.
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    HD 6870 & HD 6850 vs. GTX 460 1GB: An Overclocking Study
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    Quote Originally Posted by onethreehill View Post
    HD 6870 & HD 6850 vs. GTX 460 1GB: An Overclocking Study
    http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...ing-study.html
    Excellent article, your work is very much appreciated SKYMTL
    What about a comparison to OCed GTX470? To me, if you are willing to deal with the added power consumption and can cool it effectively - the GTX470 is better value than the 6870. The price between an EVGA GTX470($259) and XFX 6870($254) is essentially the same. Many people are probably willing to pay the extra $15 on a 6870 for the better warranty that XFX offers

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    Quote Originally Posted by onethreehill View Post
    HD 6870 & HD 6850 vs. GTX 460 1GB: An Overclocking Study
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    Excellent work... My only gripe is the fact that 8xAA was only tested at 2560x1600, when very few people who would run one of these single card would run that resolution and even attempt that AA level. Would've been nice to see it at 1920x1200.

    Other than that, great work for sure! Shows that even when fully over-clocked these cards trade blows, which will put that debate to rest.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DilTech View Post
    Excellent work... My only gripe is the fact that 8xAA was only tested at 2560x1600, when very few people who would run one of these single card would run that resolution and even attempt that AA level. Would've been nice to see it at 1920x1200.

    Other than that, great work for sure! Shows that even when fully over-clocked these cards trade blows, which will put that debate to rest.
    i think he does that to determine the choke point. if he did it a bunch of times at different resolutions it would have weighed in too much on the summary comparison. and if he did it a lower resolution, it might not have cause any kind of struggle (but i think your onto something). repeat the test, but for highest cards it would run at 2560, mid range at 1920, and low at 1650
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    Review: Radeon HD 6800
    Image quality: Continuous or step backwards?
    http://www.computerbase.de/artikel/g...adeon-hd-6800/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Manicdan View Post
    i think he does that to determine the choke point. if he did it a bunch of times at different resolutions it would have weighed in too much on the summary comparison. and if he did it a lower resolution, it might not have cause any kind of struggle (but i think your onto something). repeat the test, but for highest cards it would run at 2560, mid range at 1920, and low at 1650
    Yeah, I was also requesting it because I'm curious what card wins at 1920 with 8xAA because that's the resolution I play at, as does most people I would think that happen to use these price level cards.

    Granted, you really don't need more than 4xAA at that resolution, but it's still nice to know.
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    MSI Radeon HD 6850 Review
    http://www.guru3d.com/article/msi-radeon-6850-review/1

    ASUS Radeon EAH6850 DirectCU Review
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    Diamond, Sapphire & XFX AMD Radeon HD 6870 Video Card Roundup
    http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1455/1/

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    Great overclocking review SKYMTL

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    Desperately need a 6870 voltage tool!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frontl1ne View Post
    Great overclocking review SKYMTL
    ^Agreed

    Mike made an excellent job, as usual

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    ASUS Radeon HD 6870 Voltage Tweak graphics card review
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    AMD Morphological AA Performance and IQ Review
    We take an in-depth look at AMD’s new Morphological AA technology introduced with the Radeon HD 6870 and Radeon HD 6850. We will evaluate performance and image quality with the new antialiasing feature. This new feature is poised to provide an improved gameplay experience.
    http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/...ance_iq_review

    Mid-Range NVIDIA GPU Battle: GTX 460 vs. GTX 470
    http://hothardware.com/Reviews/MidRa...60-vs-GTX-470/

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    Quote Originally Posted by onethreehill View Post
    AMD Morphological AA Performance and IQ Review

    http://www.hardocp.com/article/2010/...ance_iq_review
    LOL, nice one Kyle.

    The Bottom Line


    Morphological AA is the wave of the future. We believe that image quality enhancements of this nature are going to be the key to providing a better gameplay experience. The GPUs of today are powerful beasts, and it is no surprise to anyone that there is unused potential lurking within. Some are trying to expose that potential by forcing proprietary methods of using the GPU for accelerating physics in games. Others are using that same potential in the GPU to apply filters using industry standards that help one of the most annoying and image quality sucking facts about gaming, aliasing.
    Quite ironic huh.

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    forcing proprietary methods... some form of lobbying method, lobbying leads to inefficiencies, I would like to see a standard across the board that is not proprietary that all competitors abide by (IQ respective) ... would OpenGL be an example???

    Surely MAA looks like a total winner, and I would like to see both camps adopt it, so that we can see less bull on the highly inefficient proprietary iq accelerators

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    MLAA is a "proprietary" standard that is used only on AMD cards. It leverages DirectCompute which is hardly what I would call an "open" standard either. Seems there were some wires crossed somewhere...

    Is MLAA in particular the wave of the future? Heck no. HOWEVER, using DirectCompute to add post processing effects will likely be the way things end up going and MLAA does blaze a path in terms of AA algorithms being applied through DirectCompute hooks.

    All things being fair and balanced, NVIDIA was applying compute after-effects back when Just Cause 2 was released (enhanced water rendering & the bokeh filter) as well.
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