Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Radeon HD 7990

Nvidia GTX 690 Radeon HD 7970 finally has some serious competition

today the embargo lifting the AMD Radeon HD 7990 to be teased back at GDC, here is the TLDR version yes, it is just as fast and a little quieter Nvidia GTX 690 and includes a package of eight mega bad ass and costs the same as his sworn enemy AAA-game, so it is quite a tempting package for those who have the budget for it. Whether or not it will be enough to convince someone to buy really remains to be seen, of course, but at least AMD can not be removed by awarding $ 1,000 in the market Nvidia GPU . It also means something a renewed AMD, the first came off the bench late last year and early this year with its completely fair Never settle packets game, then attacked medium recently with surprisingly powerful and Silent Radeon HD 7790, and is now underway for the jugular double and triple fan slot HD 7990. If AMD wins or loses the battle is a little less important than the overall importance of this introduction, and in our minds its designed not only to outbid Nvidia, but also to send a clear signal to the most extreme PC enthusiasts everywhere - AMD still in the game, and does not intend to not give an inch Nvidia for the short term.

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Radeon HD 7990 benchmarks let's start with the basic specifications of the card: HD 7970 has dual Tahiti GPU clocked at 1000 MHz, which is a bit higher than what we expected them to be, and more than watch the action HD 7970 (925MHz) and GTX 690 (915 MHz). Each sport GPU 3GB GDDR5 RAM and has 2048 Stream Processors, and both are connected to each other and to the motherboard via a PLX bridge chip PCIe Gen 3. The card occupies two slots is 12 inches long, has a triple fan cooling with copper heat pipes, and a semi-high TDP of 375 W. In comparison, the TDP is 300W GTX 690. Power is supplied by two eight-pin PCIe connectors, which is the same requirement for the GTX 690, and less than what was required in the PowerColor Devil 13 board double Tahiti. The board supports five screens with four Mini DisplayPort connectors and one dual-link DVI port. The card cost

$ 999 and includes a set of eight games: BioShock Infinite, Battlefield 3, Far Cry 3 Far Cry 3 Dragon Blood, Tomb Raider, Hitman Absolution Sleeping Dogs and Deus Ex: Human Revolution. We also include Battlefield 4 since the game was demo'd at GDC 7990 HD, but the case seems to have passed through. The card should be available in two weeks the day it was released around the table Colleague level Sapphire, HIS, Gigabyte, MSI, etc.

Benchmarks


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