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I think NV can't make dual-fermi on 40nm,so they need to push GTX480 clock as high as possible...300W TDP
Does no one care for PCIe stickers anymore?
If this trend continues @ Moore's law's pace, how long do you think will it be before GPU's evolve into ENIAC's shape, diet and size![]()
Well, a 3GPC chip with 32 rops / 256bit memory interface by all accounts could be as fast as gtx470, if they can get clocks up a bit.Yeah, but by all accounts, a 3GPC chip will be substantially faster than Juniper. I guess, it will fit the 5770-5850 hole.
I'm not sure how this needs to be done, but certainly GF100 can already do this somehow, how else would 32 cores be disabled? In fact with GF100 it's more strange as it results in a asymmetric chip.My understanding is that putting 3 SMs/GPC will involve more work than is suggested by the gap between GF10x and GF100. Doing it makes the whole fermi modularity kinda redundant.
The benchmark is done using a dual core CPU running at 2660MHz , 3D Mark06 is CPU sensitive .That 3dmark06 SM2/3 scores looks more or less like a 5770 with a similar cpu... probably not very realistic...
The benchmark is done using a dual core CPU running at 2660MHz , 3D Mark06 is CPU sensitive .
Ignoring the nonsense overall score and looking at the individual tests, GTX280 scores higher:And a 5870 would be nearly 20% faster with a similar cpu.![]()
I'm not sure how this needs to be done, but certainly GF100 can already do this somehow, how else would 32 cores be disabled? In fact with GF100 it's more strange as it results in a asymmetric chip.
Why are you so sure of this? This can be a reasn why a single rail supply is being recommended.We are not going to have cards where the TDP is essentially equal to the max power available on the line. Come on guys....I know things are bad but a little common sense never hurt.
We are not going to have cards where the TDP is essentially equal to the max power available on the line. Come on guys....I know things are bad but a little common sense never hurt.
Why are you so sure of this? This can be a reasn why a single rail supply is being recommended.
I'm not. Hence the common sense bit. There's simply no precedent and that scenario would have zero headroom.
edit: actually what's the TDP on the GTX 295? Is it 290+? If so, then yeah ignore me...
Nope it's 289Wedit: actually what's the TDP on the GTX 295? Is it 290+? If so, then yeah ignore me...
I suggest you name who you think such credible leakers are.I would like to see someone actually "credible" with some leaked benchmarks.
The benchmark is done using a dual core CPU running at 2660MHz , 3D Mark06 is CPU sensitive .
Heise is credible, the numbers are real no doubt.