can't be 1 slot high, and i see only one exit for the warm air, and this is end of the card, and the heatsink is starts above in the DVI connectors.
True, damn artists impression.
can't be 1 slot high, and i see only one exit for the warm air, and this is end of the card, and the heatsink is starts above in the DVI connectors.
I don't think this cooling solution (longer than the PCB) can be better than a PCB long cooling solution (or little (0.5-1inch) longer) , there is a huge airflow area where there is nothing what need air cooling,
and i don't think, this longer AIR channel solution can be better.
No, I took my ruler and measured 9". This must be the shorter version.Did you stretch Radeon X1950XTX and change name with photoshop and made X2900XTX
We might consider another reason why an OEM would be willing to take a longer card that is less refined than it's retail brother...price. If AMD had a fair amount of these longer cards (A12) and then decided midstream to switch all production to A15 (for obvious reasons like size and heat), then they would have a problem. They would be left with A12 cards they couldn't sell while they waited for stock to be built up on the new A15 respin as the R600 release. With this A15 being the x2800 XTX reference dsign, the A12 cards wouldn't have a home in the retail channel. What to do?
Well it seems obvious to me. I would get on the phone and call my favorite OEM(s) and see who wanted to be "first" to offer the new R600 x2800 XTX in their high end desktops? The catch would be that while the A12 cards have the same clock speeds and performance as the A15 cards, they are different. They are longer and hotter but we have provided suffecient cooling. You can market them as R600 cores with the same clock speeds and performance as the x2800 XTX which will be released into the retail channel shortly. So I give you first shot along with a great price and you help me out by taking these non-reference design cards off my hands. Sound good?
How Crossfire and mobos figure into this I do not pretend to know but seems like AMD is trying to get some return on their A12 silicon even though they went with A15. Is this unheard of? Are there other examples of this?
This is a nice chance, with the company now being amd and all that, to drop the silly naming scheme.
Judging by that photo it seems as if the card remains at 9 inches long and only the cooler extends to 12.
I wish I had the superman powers too.
All I see is a bit of the cooler of this supposed OEM card, but you are able to see that the retail card will be 9 inches?
I'm impressed.
From the VrZone forum, the R600 Fan cooling... for real.... this is the long version...
http://forums.vr-zone.com/showpost.php?p=3178127&postcount=1