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AMD Working On Radeon HD 6930 Graphics Card

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It sounds like ATI is trying to squeeze out NV in every single section of the market place.
 
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This card may be unimpressive at stock, but it's a monster overclocked. Imagine if these unlock to 6970s :D

 
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In the future there will be releases like xx40-ish cards, sandwiched between xx50 and xx30 designed to sweep the whole target market :D
 
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Wow, everyone is so surprised? It’s a "cut-back" to use up Cayman binned chips, what’s so hard understand?

While should make a good OC’r, and buy time till the 78XX are ready, which if the tea leaves are being interpreted correctly this is kind of what they’ll look like but on the 28Nm die.

This should remain in front of the "448-Core" while permits AMD not to erode the price structure. Consider if this has more the normal volume of most binned chip's (not limited like what said about the 448-Core). I could see these at <$160 by February (and on), before the replacement 78XX release. If you get this now for about $170 or <$160 in February, by March a decent bump in performance, while lower power from a 7850 for $190 AMD won’t have stepped on either buyers toes.

Sounds to me as a good solid plan, and a good response to "448-Core" that... thought "garnering a lot of press" while purportedly they'll not be on the market all that long. Heck you might have more luck getting one from the "hundreds" sent out to reviewers, than from your local E-tailer for a decent price. :rolleyes:
 
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What a pointless card for the consumer. My advice just wait untill the 7xxx series or if you really really need a card get the new 560ti with extra shaders. They obviously have a lot of 6950 they cannot shift or a bunch of just slightly gimped 6950.

The market is flooded with options, its only use enthusiasts who are going to really research about the cards before we make a purchase. Other people are likely to ask a shop assistant or a tech minded friend. Now you have 30, 70 and 90 versions, 1gb or 2 gb, factory oc'd and variations of factory oc'd cards. Nvidia are at it too but not as bad as AMD at flooding the market. Maybe its more profitable for them to have 50 different cards on the market but one would think it would be more efficient to have only a few select models at different price ranges.
 

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I bet they had a bunch of damaged cores and wanted to make some money.

I hope so cause the amount of available models is getting ridiculous. average Joe is completely confused right now
 
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I bet they had a bunch of damaged cores and wanted to make some money.
Supposedly the yields from TSMC are the reason... most have uninhibited implicated the 40nm 69XX/580 processes were never properly vetted and issues still persist.

Going forward also manufacturing/quality issues are seen with Tahiti and said to be why they're pricing out in the stratosphere. Hard to get good chips and no competitor in site... ~$160 for this a 6930 in today’s economy is a good BfB. When you get Lemons you make...
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If it unlocks, YAY!

 

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6930 offer very high performance at cheap price

There are over 30 comments and not one has mentioned the most important attribute of this card - something you all overlooked and of critical significant consideration. I don't understand how so many people could be so dumb - there is really only one difference between this card and the 6870 given that performance is nearly identical: Trifire capability.

If you read TomsHardware, you would be aware of their groundbreaking article on microstuttering - http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/radeon-geforce-stutter-crossfire,2995.html. They conducted benchmarks with the 6870X2 crossfired with a 6870 and with another 6870X2. Key findings were that the ability to trifire 6870s offered the best value, however due to the increased cost of the 6870, it wasn't worth it. They found tri 6870s outperformed the 6990, and that in particular, eliminated microstutter that many higher powered cards provide when slied or crossfired X2. In short, three 6870s beat many of the top cards crossfired not just in framerate but also in microstutter, and would otherwise cost less. BUT 6870's DO NOT SUPPORT TRIFIRE.

ENTER THE 6930. Three 6930s most probably would allow you to trimonitor game any game or any future game coming out in the next year with ultra settings. In short, tri6930s would offer the least expensive serious entrance into trimonitor gaming at ultra. It would also represent the least expensive venue to tri-fire/sli, which is the most cost effective recommendation by Toms Hardware to get high performance, serious gaming hardware for three monitors without microstutter. Nvidia's least expensive tri-sli options are with the gtx570 (or perhaps their special gtx 560 440 ti). And, they appear to be selling these models with 2GB VRAM. In short, these could be the thing to buy to trifire, especially to hold you over until the 7950s drop in price over a year, or to wait until the next revision of video hardware comes out after kepler/7000 radeons.
 
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Not sure if serious, or just trolling...

Three 6930s most probably would allow you to trimonitor game any game or any future game coming out in the next year with ultra settings.
What part of "will hold 1 GB of memory" didn't you understand?
Oh, and I'm dumb?
Seriously, you just said it was cheaper to tri-fire these cards, which aren't even out yet nor have any indication of a possible release date, to already available, cheaper HD 6870 in crossfire. Who's being a little ridiculous here? Also, guess what. The majority of people that have triple monitors aren't going to stick with HD 6870s (or these) anyway, they will most likely use the HD 6950 2GB or GTX 570 at least. And stuttering doesn't happen to everybody. I've seen cases where a crossfire setup caused considerable stuttering and at the same on a similar setup, it didn't.
 
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