December for third party coolers? That seems late. Might as well see by then when Maxwell is coming out.
December for third party coolers? That seems late. Might as well see by then when Maxwell is coming out.
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i was not planning to upgrade my 7970 lightning when all these started to release just sometimes tech freak itch made me think otherwise but my decision was nearly clear. after that an monitor upgrade to 2560*1440 and 780ti with bundles come to my mind but if 290 is unlockable to 290x at least for me there is nothing in the near future can beat 290 lightning.
When i'm being paid i always do my job through.
I'm ready to buy one 290 if they make it 7870 like length. Make it happen.
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I think it's about time to go back to the OP topic, before this thread gets completely hijacked into "Maxwell Rumors thread" or who is going to buy it.
Read videocardz article about "PowerColor Radeon R9 290 unlocked into R9 290X?"
Note the question mark, the article is based on one user experience, but claiming "So far only PowerColor 290 OC is said to be unlockable".
First from what i did read on few sites, shaders/texture units are laser cut on the 290 therefore they can't be unlocked. Second why are there not many more reports about this shaders unlocking with R9 290X BIOS.
There is always some possibility some chips god mixed up but I doubt this is going to be standard. I don't think AMD would like to see the R9 290 to be even more competitive with the R9 290X. Plus the R9 290 has such good performance/price ratio compared to few other cards there is not need for it.
Last edited by Heinz68; 11-15-2013 at 10:10 AM.
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People generally say laser cut when they don't know.
I have my doubts to anything being laser cut...
It's probably a bios flash, or hardware straps (resistors).
I think they would sell alot more if it was proven possible to unlock (some worse then others blah blah).
It's kind of a bummer no one offers the ability to unlock there parts these days (though I've personally never done so).
Xfx joins the unlocked party :
http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/...-asus-r9-290x/
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Tom's Hardware promoting Accelero Xtreme III for R9 290 with installation instructions. Don't know what they're talking about here:
I replaced few heat sink on CPU with no problem, Don't think there should be any difference for GPU heatsink.Also, remember that applying heat sinks using thermal adhesive creates a fairly permanent bond. There is no changing your mind once you go down this path.
Anyway at this point is better to wait for custom build cards from the partners, unless somebody is working on the water cooling solution.
EDIT
Just noticed they talk about the memory heat sinks, didn't know they're so permanently glued.
Last edited by Heinz68; 11-18-2013 at 12:02 PM. Reason: forgot to add link
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EXCLUSIVE: Lichdom Demo featuring AMD TrueAudio
Make sure to use headphones, another plus using them, you wont need after market cooler
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Thermal paste is different than thermal adhesive. When you put a heatsink on your CPU, it doesn't need to create a permanent bond because the heatsink will be locked or bolted to your board. Thus there is no need of glue to keep the CPU heatsink in place.
It should be obvious to anyone at this point why thermal adhesive is needed for the vrm and memory heatsinks. E.g Both these types of heatsinks are not held in place by anything. If you put thermal paste on, they would simply fall off due to gravity. So as a result, you either need thermal tape or adhesive to keep them on. The latter of which is particularly hard to remove because unlike most glue, thermal adhesive doesn't just come off with heat. It meant to tolerate high heat.
Thus if you use the thermal adhesive that comes with these aftermarket coolers, there is a good chance your voiding your warranty. Which is probably why its better to just wait for aftermarket if you are not satisfied with the stock solution.
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Last edited by blindbox; 11-18-2013 at 09:51 PM.
I think people are taking trueaudio wrong (and its being marketed poorly, but this is partly because it will be more important for later generation cards rather than current gen). It can help positional audio in accuracy (which that demo shows poorly), but realisticly what it does is offload the audio stress from the CPU to enable better quality or more audio streams.
In a couple years it should become more important, but for the time being its just fancy audio polish.
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I always liked positional audio. Creative Labs killed it off when they killed off Aureal. I wonder if Creative will try to sue AMD now.
The 3D positional audio on DirectSound games with EAX3+ on Creative adapters was incredible. I still play Call of Duty 2, with OpenAL on my X-Fi and it's WAY better than the positional audio used in most modern games, like Battlefield 4. In multiplayer with CMSS-3D the sound makes a huge difference.
I really like this TrueAudio stuff, at least the concept. It was the year 2006, I think, when I bought my X-Fi XtremeMusic. For me it was revolutionary, and as far as gaming sound effects I've never seen anything as impressive as that.
Good memories.
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