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but it kept the same performance level, as in the 2900->3870 or the 4850->5750 transitions
but it kept the same performance level, as in the 2900->3870 or the 4850->5750 transitions
What if it's 25% faster, would that be good enough for it to be named 6870 or not?
I can see how this could be an issue for some and maybe not for others. If AMD has landed Barts XT 25% faster than Cypress (which I personally doubt, but you never know), it must be a difficult decision to decide whether it gets 7 or 8. Maybe that's why there has been so much discussion over it.
Graphics cards prices have gone up, generation after generation. 3870 -> 200 euros, 4870 -> 250 euros, 5870 - > 330 euros! WTFF? Do these guys at AMD think I am getting a raise every year?
So your uncle thinks he can go from a ~$399 card to a ~$299(not accurate) card in about a year and hope for a major upgrade?The problem I have with BartsXT:
Is many people who has very little knowledge about video cards like my Uncle who currently has HD5870 and if he upgrades to BartsXT 6870 his assumption would be that this is a major upgrade from 5870.
So your uncle thinks he can go from a ~$399 card to a ~$299(not accurate) card in about a year and hope for a major upgrade?
Damn... I know common sense isn't that common but comeon, if you can't take 15mins to skim over reviews before you make a purchase you shouldn't be allowed to complain afterwards.
I have never said anything like that. Not even 8800GTX is G92-based. My point is that 9800GTX with its 512MB and less ROPs was slower than old 8800GTX. GTS250 added 1GB (ref. model) and brought it back to the level of 8800GTX. GTS450 offers the performance of GTS250 1GB (±5%).Uh... Have you actually read anything about the GTS 450? It's a Fermi derivative. It's not another renamed G92.
reversed filtering for me, please...wish their were a way to filter out all these barts+68x0 posts
ОМG!!! It confuses and people have to recheck the reviews. Why should I waste my time in reading some new articles if I'm used to know that 3800-4800-5800 is the highest end and now, all of a sudden, things change. WTF? Are they crazy?
Time to wake up from your dreams j/kActually I am interested in this and I have info about products performance. But it's people's psychology and they don't expect such surprise. Probably you can't understand.
I expect Barts ala 6800 series to be as fast as the old 5900 series. Will it be possible or will I be disappointed and screwed?
Actually I am interested in this and I have info about products performance. But it's people's psychology and they don't expect such surprise. Probably you can't understand.
I expect Barts ala 6800 series to be as fast as the old 5900 series. Will it be possible or will I be disappointed and screwed?
I expect Barts ala 6800 series to be as fast as the old 5900 series. Will it be possible or will I be disappointed and screwed?
WTF? Are they crazy?
6870 will never ever be 200 USD. First of all.
2) We have already seen two generations in a row which have significant improvements on the same tech process. 3000 series and 4000 series.
3) 3870 X2 and 4870
4) 4870 X2 and 5870
5) Although the process is the same, you cant ignore that it may be much improved allowing better products...
Should I find more reasons or are these more than enough?
Could you tell us how much should it cost, please?6870 will never ever be 200 USD. First of all.
RV670 wasn't half-rate DP, that was CPUs and GF100s business. It was 20% of SP, just like it's successors.[*]Evergeen isn't epitome of efficiency, but it's much more efficient than R6xx was. We can expect an improvement, not miracles. RV670 had ring-bus, which was replaced by a simplier solution. It had FP16 TMUs, which were replaced by simplier half-rate FP TMUs. As I remember, it supported half-speed DP, which was replaced by 1/5-speed DP. All the units were simplified and bug-fixed.[/LIST]
DP hasn't changed in basic operation since it was introduced by RV670.As I remember, it supported half-speed DP, which was replaced by 1/5-speed DP.
I think it needs to be ~$150 at the lower end.Its price must be comparable to GTX460 (or slightly lower), so $200-250 range definitely isn't out of reality.