I wonder how fast this goes:
http://www.force3d.com/downloads/images/4870x2_acxxx.jpg
Doesn't seem to be a real product though
Jawed
No, it doesn't.
I wonder how fast this goes:
http://www.force3d.com/downloads/images/4870x2_acxxx.jpg
Doesn't seem to be a real product though
Jawed
Maybe that's why it's not a real product
Jawed
It wasn't listed as a product on their website when I posted the link.
Jawed
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/peripherals/sapphires-godfather-makes-quad-crossfire-a-reality-223522.phpOf course it's a real product. What manufacturer would go through the trouble of R&Ding a product, slapping their sticker on it, and then hosting pictures of it on their website if they had no intention of selling it?
And product mock-up pix for items that don't ever make it to retail also appear on these websites too.
Jawed
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/peripherals/sapphires-godfather-makes-quad-crossfire-a-reality-223522.php
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=6503&Itemid=34
Lots of products(projects) dissapear after R&D is spent.
I think you're missing the important detail of said product appearing on the manufacturer's site. Neither of the sites you've linked are manufacturer websites.
What's the point of 3 giant fans, huge heatpipes and 3 heatsinks... when it's pointing the wrong way (leading heated air back into the case, instead of going through the vents out back) ?
Heck, there's been products from Asus that were demo'd to the press, but never made it to market.
Do we have any leads other than W1zzard's article suggesting that RV790 might be a real chip?
And I also heard that RV740 (supposedly an 8 SIMD, 128-bit, 40nm GPU -> sounds like RV730 on 40nm) is already sampling and is scheduled for release very soon.