It is real. Confirmed on Chiphell ~1.5 months ago.
Well damn if that is an authentic picture as it wont fit in my ~small case. Shit...
It is real. Confirmed on Chiphell ~1.5 months ago.
Looks fake. No way a ~300USD card will be that big. If anything that will be the 5870x2 prototype.
Bigger than a HD4870X2.
Better than a HD4870X2 in terms of real gaming performance ?
Bigger than a HD4870X2.
4870 X2 is 27 cm long.Wait. It's ONLY as long as the 8800GTX?
You got 1st hand info on that? Since it's contradicting the numbers I've seen/heardBigger than a HD4870X2.
Seems quite long.
Nope, Cypress "Pro" $299 and Cypress "XT" $399, Juniper is the $199 and under product, supposed to perform around HD4800-series' level of performanceI thought Juniper was the $299? Was not Cypress suppose to be the $399?
Are those air intakes at the end? And would a housing like this be expected in retail cards or is it an engineering sample? I'm assuming these are for real from the reactions here
Are those air intakes at the end? And would a housing like this be expected in retail cards or is it an engineering sample? I'm assuming these are for real from the reactions here
Nope, Cypress "Pro" $299 and Cypress "XT" $399, Juniper is the $199 and under product, supposed to perform around HD4800-series' level of performance
ahh yes, forgot about the HD 5850.
I'm thinking Juniper is going to be the HD 5650.
Is not $100 a bit larger difference then the previous difference between the HD 4850 and HD 4870? I wonder if their is going to to be a little more differences between the two other then clocks. Maybe disabled clusters as well? Smaller bus width?
TBH I think the $399 will be for 2GB model, and 1GB could be $349, while 5850 will come (by default) at 1GB $299
HD 5870 offers over 1600 Stream processors. Amazingly AMD doubled the number of SIMD units from 10 to 20. Since every SIMD unit contains 16 5-D units and a Quad-TMU overall, that means we count 1600 stream processors and 80 TMUs. We are talking about a new videocard whose core speed is at 850 MHz and whose 256-bit GDDR5 runs at 1200 MHz – all for the suggested retail of $399! AMD is expecting HD 5870 to come close to the performance of a HD 4870-X2 or GTX 295.
There is a new feature that is called “eyefinity” which means that 3 LCDs can be simultaneously supported at 2560×1600, with options for future cards to support up to six LCDS!!
The HD 5870 die size is slightly over 330 MM2 and packed with over 2 billion transistors. This translates into one beast of a card with just over 150 GB/second bandwidth. It is very likely that the 8X + 8X PCIe CrossFire slots of the new p55 motherboards for Core i5 will become saturated with two of them.
What is outstanding is that we are hearing that the HD 5870 will perform at just over 26 watts at idle and peak below 190 watts maximum!! That is quite a challenge for Nvidia to meet or beat in their own upcoming GT 300 series as the performance to watt ratio is outstanding.
What is also new to watch for in HD 58X0 series besides DX11 capability is that there is a new AA/AF algorithm, where everything on the render back end has been doubled. As a benefit for gamers, that means much less of a performance hit when going from no AA to 4xAA or perhaps even from 4xAA to 8xAA.
The new HD 5850 will launch on September 23 also. We hear it is priced below $299. HD 5850 will sport 1440 stream processors and it will have lower clockspeeds than it’s big brother. We are hearing somewhere around 700/1000 MHz and it can also display simultaneously on 3 LCDs at up to 2560×1600 resolution.
Finally, you can expect the HD 5870-X2 to be released in the second half of October.