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ATI's RV670 can beat R600 - The INQUIRER
according to this article, it says that "the load of four RV670 boards will be less than two 2900XT boards, so the difference is striking."
i beg to know if this is true or not, so all we can do is wait for it to come out with benchmarks before deciding to buy this.
UPDATE:
alright check this out all!
more news on the RV670:
RV670 clocks are not yet defined - The INQUIRER
"Prototype board with RV670XT markings, that was leaked by several vendors sported a TDP of 132 Watts, and had GPU clocked all the way to 825 MHz, with GDDR4 memory working at 1.2 GHz (2.4 GT/s), while RV670 Pro prototype came with GPU clocked at 750 MHz, and GDDR3 memory was working at 900 MHz (1.8 GT/s). This board has TDP of around 104W."
the article also stats that these clock speeds r not in stone yet, for they r prototypes.
according to this article, it says that "the load of four RV670 boards will be less than two 2900XT boards, so the difference is striking."
i beg to know if this is true or not, so all we can do is wait for it to come out with benchmarks before deciding to buy this.
UPDATE:
alright check this out all!
more news on the RV670:
RV670 clocks are not yet defined - The INQUIRER
"Prototype board with RV670XT markings, that was leaked by several vendors sported a TDP of 132 Watts, and had GPU clocked all the way to 825 MHz, with GDDR4 memory working at 1.2 GHz (2.4 GT/s), while RV670 Pro prototype came with GPU clocked at 750 MHz, and GDDR3 memory was working at 900 MHz (1.8 GT/s). This board has TDP of around 104W."
the article also stats that these clock speeds r not in stone yet, for they r prototypes.