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AMD Radeon HD 8970 - 30% to 40% Faster
If this is true then its really good news. :D
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http://www.cpu-world.com/news_2012/2...00_Series.html |
...and the wheel goes round and round. :D
Now I just want to know if they'll be releasing these cards pre-hollidays or next year. *meh, article is two months old. |
Could this be the 7970 atomic listed by sapphire a few months ago?
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The performance is speculatory.
AMD has had Sea Island tapped out since June DIGITIMES first reported it. Sea Island have already been shown in the drivers i beleive from a few revision back so e-samples have to be around. I suspect that AMD is going to position the 8000 series to be the "First Windows 8 GPU" just for bragging right and do the whole bios upgrade again next cycle to annoy Nvidia all over again. |
It'd be nice if people don't make this thread a juvenile NV vs AMD thread. I'm not a moderator but i know i speak for a lot of folk when i say it's very tiring reading comments like "you Nvidia fanbois mad?"
Give it a frickin' break man? It's not funny and it's not clever. I'd love to know dates. GK110 was not touted as a desktop release but if AMD released a significantly faster card then maybe NV will bring daddy kepler to desktop after all. I'd like some concrete news on this... |
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I'd love a 8970, as long as they are beast and don't cost a kidney or half a liver.
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Cool, so I will be really waiting for the next gen. New card for Crysis 3 and Far cry 3? :D
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Interesting point was made. Windows 8 and HD 8000, this would be a marketing move to make it seem as though the HD 8000 GPU's are Special Windows 8 GPU's. Smart move if AMD releases them with Win 8.
Will I finally replace my HD 6970 with one of these new puppies. YUP, if the $ is right. |
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But yeah... a Windows 8 of an AMD FX-8150, 8 Core Processor, 8 GB of Ram, HD8970, 800Watt PSU, and a big F**K-off spider painted on the side of a red glowing window case is something that I can definitely see happening. |
My guess is this will go similarly the last few releases. AMD will be out first and price ABOVE current market options. I'd say there's a 50% chance nvidia doesn't even lower prices until it comes time to clear stock months later.
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Isn't it a little early for speculation? It's a dime a dozen these pre-release statements. EVERYONE knows that the next-gen of cards will always be anywhere from 20%-40% faster than previous generation's. But I guess those guys need the website hits to keep em alive...oh well :laugh:
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Instead of deleting your post this time, I'll just give you this last warning. Stay on topic, actually contribute to the discussion or don't bother posting at all.
Thank you. |
Did i say something??
If you dont care for my opinion i might as well not even come here.... Swing ur mighy ban hammer..... |
Everything seems to be happening so fast.
I'm still on my 5870 and enjoying the crap out of it. I've yet to hit a wall in games, yet here we are 3 generations up and where are the amazing looking games to take advantage of them... Max Payne 3 was nice I'll give it that but if we are on the 8 series I expect (At least anticipate) better. |
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Everyone keep on topic. Thank you. |
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Performance boost is a given, so all I want to know about this 8xxx series is how much will the 88xx and 89xx models cost :) |
30 to 40% is actually not that much tbh. It would be like a 6970 vs a 5870
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That post on CPU world shows June 16th?
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I'm going to guess and say performance will be 45% better from 7970 to 8970 and price will be about $25 more base price... |
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I only wish BF3 had a benchmarking tool, as that would be a good test. Does Metro offer a benchmarking tool? On the topic of the new HD8000 series cards; I don't think I will wait for either sides next generation, as there will always be a newer gen just around the corner. I figure I will offload my GTX 470 before it depreciates any further and just grab a GTX 670, even if the release of the HD8000 series causes nVidia to drop prices. It is always interesting to see what the next gen may bring, though. |
this is gcn 2
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