| Wednesday, November 11 2009 |

In a few days from now, AMD will unveil its new flagship graphics accelerator, the ATI Radeon HD 5970, which will intends to cement the brand's performance leadership over every product from rival NVIDIA. The HD 5970, codenamed "Hemlock", is a dual-GPU accelerator, with two codenamed "Cypress" GPUs in an internal CrossfireX configuration.
Built on the 40 nm process, these GPUs will feature 1600 stream processors each, and will each have a 256-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface to connect to 2 GB of memory (4 GB total on card). The clock speeds are where the specifications of these GPUs differ from their single-GPU avatar, the Radeon HD 5870. The core is clocked at 725 MHz, while the memory runs at 1000 MHz (4000 MHz effective).
The accelerator will not have a rear panel identical to those of other Radeon HD 5000 series accelerators. It has the usual broad air vent occupying one slot, while the other has two DVI-D and one mini DisplayPort (DP) connector. The mini DP connector can give out DVI output using a dongle, and in this way, support for ATI Eyefinity technology remains intact. The NDA covering this accelerator is said to expire on the 19th of November, not very far away.
Source: TechConnect Magazine
Built on the 40 nm process, these GPUs will feature 1600 stream processors each, and will each have a 256-bit wide GDDR5 memory interface to connect to 2 GB of memory (4 GB total on card). The clock speeds are where the specifications of these GPUs differ from their single-GPU avatar, the Radeon HD 5870. The core is clocked at 725 MHz, while the memory runs at 1000 MHz (4000 MHz effective).
The accelerator will not have a rear panel identical to those of other Radeon HD 5000 series accelerators. It has the usual broad air vent occupying one slot, while the other has two DVI-D and one mini DisplayPort (DP) connector. The mini DP connector can give out DVI output using a dongle, and in this way, support for ATI Eyefinity technology remains intact. The NDA covering this accelerator is said to expire on the 19th of November, not very far away.
Source: TechConnect Magazine
User comments
WOW,so now to use this card u need 64bit OS since it has 4 gb right???:wtf:
Mine!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wtfmaaaan?!
by: theorw
WOW,so now to use this card u need 64bit OS since it has 4 gb right???:wtf:
i think so, now you have to love AMD for their x86-64 extension also known as amd64 or intel64/EMT64
btw you can use Eyefinity with Dual DVI and a DisplayPort to btarunr
lol great, yet another phantom card that looks lovely yet is impossible to buy :rockout:
by: theorw
WOW,so now to use this card u need 64bit OS since it has 4 gb right???:wtf:
You needed that for the ASUS MARS as well. Besides anyone who bought the HD 4870 X2 (a 2 GB card) with 2 GB of system memory was expected to be running 64-bit OS anyway, so it's not a big deal for its target consumers.
hmm ....clock and memory speeds of a 5850 but 1600 shaders each .... might end up being a notch better than a 5850 crossfire configuration .... :confused: anyways ... its gonna hold the performance crown .... no card from NV boys gonna beat that im sure ... :respect: ... (until their dual-gpu solutions come out that is) ..... ATi is surely havin it there way for now ...
whats the price of this going to be like ?? $500 ?? $550 ?? $600 .... ??? :confused: ..
Im sure its goin to be high and remain high until the NV guys put out there cards ... ( which i think will take another 2-3 months at least ... hmmm :( )
whats the price of this going to be like ?? $500 ?? $550 ?? $600 .... ??? :confused: ..
Im sure its goin to be high and remain high until the NV guys put out there cards ... ( which i think will take another 2-3 months at least ... hmmm :( )
4GB. hmm,... most PCs have that amount of RAM. a lot of memory on that card. should be good for playing games at max for the next 3years.
by: theorw
WOW,so now to use this card u need 64bit OS since it has 4 gb right???:wtf:
yep. expect tons of reviews on 32 bit OS's to find the card 'lacking' :P
(technically, crossfire doesnt add ram. so only 2GB is accesible)
It seems the temperature issues rumours were true... too bad AMD engineers couldn't find a way to keep the stock speeds.
HELL YEAH BITCHES!!! :p I WANT ONE RIGHT NOW, BUT THEN AGAIN, 2 HD5870 CARDS IN CROSSFIRE WOULD PROBABLY BEAT THIS MOST LIKELY, BUT THESE HAVE MORE MEMORY, HMMMMM WHAT TO GET, WHAT U GUYS THINK!!! I would get this if these dont have that microstuttering crap!!1 :D
Hmm... any info on the 5950, if there is one?
Hmmm ... looks very tasty.
But while tempted, I can still remember all too freshly the burns I got from RMAing three 4870x2s.
Will be sticking to a single GPU solution for a while yet.
But while tempted, I can still remember all too freshly the burns I got from RMAing three 4870x2s.
Will be sticking to a single GPU solution for a while yet.
call it the hd5870x2, stop changing the naming schemes, dont follow in nvidias footsteps! lol
by: inferKNOXI'm not entirely convinced that these are 5950 & not 5970, but here you go. Source.
Hmm... any info on the 5950, if there is one?
First pic has it next to a regular 5870.



Thanks. I see what you mean though, it is arguable.
If true, that'll put 2 cards standing head and shoulders above the rest as the most powerful in the world.
If nVidia is struggling with single GPU cards, it's very hard to seem them bringing out a dual to knock back these performance giants. Unless the single nV GPU cards will outdo these, but that's crazy... right?
If true, that'll put 2 cards standing head and shoulders above the rest as the most powerful in the world.
If nVidia is struggling with single GPU cards, it's very hard to seem them bringing out a dual to knock back these performance giants. Unless the single nV GPU cards will outdo these, but that's crazy... right?
mmmmmm they look nice!!! :toast: :p:D:roll:
I look forward to (p)reviews and such, but I still believe that having two video cards is rather pointless unless you're gaming at stupidly large resolutions. Still, it's nice to have a big ePenis.
That card begs for watercooling. And I think that the pictures are of the 5950, not 5970.
It's freaking 13.5 inches! You're gonna have to own a monster of a case to fit that. Not to mension availability. Probably not a chance to get one until next year, since they're already short on 5870 and 5850 cards.
It's freaking 13.5 inches! You're gonna have to own a monster of a case to fit that. Not to mension availability. Probably not a chance to get one until next year, since they're already short on 5870 and 5850 cards.
*sigh* uninspiring clock speeds IMO.
Looks like for most benchmarks and gaming a pair of 5870's will whip this until it actually gets into its extra memory per GPU, unless the overclocking is magical.
I think if it uses the standard blower cooler the OCing wont be that great, as temps/noise may get out of control, could be good if it has the cooler shown in Post #16, or a water block :)
In any case I really hope this means 1gb 5870/50's take a bit of a drop in price, and availability rises over the next few months.
Also if drivers focus on this it may really help a dual 5850/5870 situation :)
Looks like for most benchmarks and gaming a pair of 5870's will whip this until it actually gets into its extra memory per GPU, unless the overclocking is magical.
I think if it uses the standard blower cooler the OCing wont be that great, as temps/noise may get out of control, could be good if it has the cooler shown in Post #16, or a water block :)
In any case I really hope this means 1gb 5870/50's take a bit of a drop in price, and availability rises over the next few months.
Also if drivers focus on this it may really help a dual 5850/5870 situation :)
I just got a boner enough to say fuck nvidia. dooo want!!
by: CHAOS_KILLA
call it the hd5870x2, stop changing the naming schemes, dont follow in nvidias footsteps! lol
Somehow the naming scheme already seems too long as, for example
Sapphire Radeon HD 5900 4GB Vapor-X Edition,
nevermind
Sapphire Radeon HD 5800 x2 4GB (2x2GB) Vapor-X Edition
EDIT: IMO, although it wouldn't happen obviously, but anyway:
Sapphire 5900 4GB Vapor-X
would be sufficient naming, or maybe include the "Radeon"
by: toyoIt's not about temps, but providing enough juice through two pci-e power connectors and the onboard port. A single 5870 uses >190W and the max power envelope is ~300W for a pci-e port+6-pin+8-pin...
It seems the temperature issues rumours were true... too bad AMD engineers couldn't find a way to keep the stock speeds.
by: theorwusing such a card does not require a 64-bit system. i dont know the exact details how it works, but i sent an email to someone who should know it asking for more info
WOW,so now to use this card u need 64bit OS since it has 4 gb right???:wtf:
So we might see Eyefinity Crossfire support in the next set of drivers?
