Wednesday, March 3rd 2010
It looks like Sapphire and ASUS will not be the only AMD board partners out with a custom design Radeon HD 5970 graphics accelerator that has higher clock speeds and twice the amount of memory. XFX seems just about ready with what it calls the XFX Radeon HD 5970 Black Edition 4GB. This limited edition graphics card borrows heavily from AMD's reference design, but adds some changes:
  • The leaf-blower is centrally located, with a GPU system on its either sides.
  • GPUs use higher clock speeds of 850 MHz (core), 1200 MHz (memory).
  • Twice the amount of memory, 2 GB per GPU, 4 GB total.
  • ATI Eyefinity6 display output configuration: 6 mini-DisplayPort connectors to support six physical displays (dongles may be included for DVI users).
  • Power is drawn from two 8-pin PCI-E power connectors.
XFX may manufacture upto 1500 pieces in all, and could price each piece around US $1000, with sales starting later this month.


Source: Tweakers.net
posted by btarunr - 12:52 PM |  Related News

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by pantherx12 (12:58 PM) - Reply
It looks so stupid its unreal. LONG CARD IS LONG
by btarunr (1:00 PM) - Reply
Surreal, not unreal. The card's a reality.
by wolf (1:01 PM) - Reply
this is awesome, 5970's with 4gb clocked like 5870's, keep em coming!
by pantherx12 (1:02 PM) - Reply
by: btarunr
Surreal, not unreal. The card's a reality.
I know, its a phrase used over here. For example " This pancake is unreal man, unreal! its like eating GOD"
by majestic12 (1:03 PM) - Reply
One... Thousand Dollar... One thousand dollar footlong!
by arroyo (1:04 PM) - Reply
Why they put fan in the middle? Is it better than on the right side? The hot air from one GPU will go inside case
by douglatins (1:08 PM) - Reply
by: arroyo
Why they put fan in the middle? Is it better than on the right side? The hot air from one GPU will go inside case
Yes i would not like to get half the amount of heat my 5970 exhaust at load inside my case. That would be unoptimal hehe. Also the cooling dont seem to be upgraded just divided, so expect high temps on load, much like a OCed 5970 Also pic looks shoped hehe Uhm it looks longer so the heatsink might be longer too
by wolf (1:12 PM) - Reply
fan in the middle should mean temps for both gpu's will be identical or close to it, not one slightly hotter than the other, but as i understand it the 5970 walks all over the 4870x2 for both gpu temps being closer together.
by KainXS (1:13 PM) - Reply
so much for the ares:laugh:
by WOutZoR (1:14 PM) - Reply
by: arroyo
Why they put fan in the middle? Is it better than on the right side? The hot air from one GPU will go inside case
The heat from one GPU doesn't heatup the other GPU. GPU<-GPU<-FAN vs GPU<-FAN->GPU It'll help the gpu's to remain cool in the overclocked situation. To bad I didn't win one of the cards at cebit yesterday :ohwell:
by Cleorina (1:14 PM) - Reply
Nice card... hope i can see what inside that bad boy card...
by KainXS (1:16 PM) - Reply
the heatsink is an odd thing though, cause it looks like AMD made, could this be a new ref design for it. I think its a new reference design or is t eyefinity only
by douglatins (1:16 PM) - Reply
by: WOutZoR
The heat from one GPU doesn't heatup the other GPU. GPU<-GPU<-FAN vs GPU<-FAN->GPU It'll help the gpu's to remain cool in the overclocked situation. To bad I didn't win one of the cards at cebit yesterday :ohwell:
But remember the case is getting warmer from the inside exaust and that air is getting back to the blower
by btarunr (1:20 PM) - Reply
That's ok. This card is more of a something designed for open benches. Even if in cases, it shouldn't be that hot. NVIDIA did this with its GTX 295. There was nothing adversely wrong with that design.
by pantherx12 (1:22 PM) - Reply
I would say most people that could afford such a card would also be able to afford a decent high airflow case. Or even put the thing under water/dice/liquid heliums.
by WOutZoR (1:24 PM) - Reply
by: douglatins
But remember the case is getting warmer from the inside exaust and that air is getting back to the blower
I know your point, but the card remains cool ;)
by -FOG- (1:31 PM) - Reply
thats a damn long card...
by douglatins (1:37 PM) - Reply
by: pantherx12
I would say most people that could afford such a card would also be able to afford a decent high airflow case. Or even put the thing under water/dice/liquid heliums.
I dont think there will be blocks for that card since is a custom design My 5970 do get different temps on cores, like 5-8C different Also i know that it worked with nvidia, I have one, though the 295 is a lot cooler than a OCed 5970
by pantherx12 (1:41 PM) - Reply
by: douglatins
I dont think there will be blocks for that card since is a custom design My 5970 do get different temps on cores, like 5-8C different Also i know that it worked with nvidia, I have one, though the 295 is a lot cooler than a OCed 5970
Universal blocks are fine too.
by cauby (1:47 PM) - Reply
at least XFX is a little bit smarter than ATI:a 5970 is much more powerful to run 6 displays than just a 5870.This could just be the ideal card for those rich bastards with 6 24" displays who want to play WoW. but it will probably cost an arm...and it will be actually longer than one.
by douglatins (1:49 PM) - Reply
Lol the price is on the page dude
by cbupdd (1:54 PM) - Reply
Many manufacturers are making this card; 4gb, eyefinity, dual 5870 at full speed.. (sapphire, xfx, asus..) Is this a new ati reference card? Like 5830, and then, manufacturers can make a custom design.
by pantherx12 (1:55 PM) - Reply
by: cbupdd
Many manufacturers are making this card; 4gb, eyefinity, dual 5870 at full speed.. (sapphire, xfx, asus..) Is this a new ati reference card? Like 5830, and then, manufacturers can make a custom design.
ATI have given out higher binned chips and a new reference board and then said " GO NUTS!" to their partners.
by wolf (2:03 PM) - Reply
by: pantherx12
ATI have given out higher binned chips and a new reference board and then said " GO NUTS!" to their partners.
theres a new ati 5970 reference pcb?
by pantherx12 (2:07 PM) - Reply
by: wolf
theres a new ati 5970 reference pcb?
I'm pretty sure there is, unless I misread what that overclocker said when he posted up the Ares.
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