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ATI Preparing 'Super RV770' to Challenge GeForce GTX 200 Series
The RV770 is perhaps the best thing that happened to AMD in a long while. But more than AMD, it's perhaps the best thing that happened to us, the consumers. But general product launches seem to be just the tip of the ice-berg. The new PCB's designed by ATI for RV770 cards are actually running at well below the clock speed they can support and there is every reason to believe that these cards will be challenging NVIDIA's very best.
The HD4870 PCB with two 6-pin power connectors can support a maximum TDP of 225W (2x 75W from the power connectors + 75W from the PCI-Express interface). While at stock parameters, the HD4870 will not consume over 170W, it implies that with a fair bit of binning for high-performing parts, there is a serious lot of room for overclocking way beyond what the ordinary HD4870 cards can take. ATI is binning the parts to a lowest denominator required for good yields and a level of performance that reaches or sometimes overtakes the GeForce GTX 260. But this time around, the company developed an AIB/OEM-only product codenamed "Super RV770", which will be much more powerful. These cards will come with pre-installed water-cooling and feature an 'unlocked BIOS'. Déjŕ Vu? Yes, it's perhaps the same parts that went into making the Diamond HD4870 XOC Unlocked Black Edition which was released earlier. The BIOS allows manufacturers to push the GPU core speed all the way up to 950 MHz, with the memory being able to scale up to 1200 MHz (effective: 4.80 GHz). With even better cooling such as a thermo-electric couple (TEC) cooler, you might be able to push it a little further. At 1200 MHz memory, the card attains a memory bandwidth of 150 GBps. With Diamond Multimedia already having a product in the making, expect announcements from other ATI partners such as ASUS, Sapphire, HIS and GeCube. Source: DailyTech Last edited by W1zzard; Jul 1, 2008 at 08:15 AM. |
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well a really good custom after market air cooler could probably run the chips at 950 as well, I am already running at 790core, with temps never exceeding 65c under hours of gaming, that is with the stock cooler with fan speed at 40%. So the companys could easily hit 950 on air with a special bios as well, I really don't think that water cooling is really required for that speed.
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sounds fun. to be honest, i think they'll all be like that diamond model.
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I hope this means, that all I need is some great cooling and a bios flash and I can have 900+ on the core!
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It's not just a BIOS flash you'll need, those cards have higher binned parts (incl. the GPU) that allow stable operation at 950+ MHz.
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yum, I can smell the burning silicon already
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a 4870 at 900mhz core and 4.8ghz memory would be NUTSO
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Those were my thoughts exactly. just take the place of binning with better cooling. lol.
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ATI need the RV771. A rework, probably, of ROPs and local cache size/latency. I think we have enough TMU and SPEs to scale a bit further... problem is the bottleneck is elsewhere. Why?
I've yet to see ONE benchmark, real or synthetic, where th 4850/70 is scoring 250% x the 3870/50 units. So that means with 800/40 SPE/TMU (250% of 320/16) the poor buggers are not scaling and are handicapped elsewhere. "OVERCLOCKING" isnt really getting more performance out of the SPE/TMU but from overclocking the bottleneck area... whereever that bottleneck is. But that is a serious waste of power and unnecessary heat. Attack the problem directly. Find and solve the bottleneck. *** HUNT THE BOTTLENECK *** 1./ It's not SPE/TMU. We've go enough of those. In fact more than the GTX280 2./ It's not memory clocks. With GDDR5, we're faster then GTX280 3./ It's not PCIe1.0/2.0 interface. GTX280 can burst through >> Drivers? >> ROPs? >> Local thread scheduler problems/cache/latency? >> Memory bandwidth? Does ATI need to get back to 512-bit? Is there too much latency with 256-bit due to multiple read/write rather than single read/write ***ARCHITECTURE*** Quote:
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The real question is, when will these be available retail?
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@NKD, take your PC, choose a clock for your GPU and stick with it. Now run Furmark with your CPU @2.0, 2.5, 3.0, 3.5, 4.2 and show your results. I bet they are all within 1% of each other, probably even closer.
Next. Choose clocks for your GPU and CPU and stick with it. Now run Furmark with your GPU with memory clocks (main GPU clock same) increasing. Plot the results. Any difference? If there is, then there is a memory bottleneck. If it doesnt increase, or it is only marginal, then there is no memory bottleneck. (For furmark at least) |
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yeh that is what i talking about, super rv 770 , but i hope to add havok physics too , that will be best card for 2008
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I said this would happen in the Diamond thread.
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Will these Super RV770's be the ATI Radeon HD 4850+/4870+ series?
I suppose I'll wait a while before buying a 4870 now, wait to see what these better RV770's are capable of. |
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Will the 256bit memory bus be able to give us the bandwidth needed if the RAM is maxed out, that's what I want to know.
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With GDDR5, the bus width isn't as significant a figure as it used to be with GDDR4/3. Each pin of the memory bank transfers 2x the amount of data /clock cycle. 1200 MHz (2400MHz DDR) 256bit GDDR5 means the same bandwidth as 1200 MHz (2400 MHz DDR) 512bit GDDR3.
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for sure the winner here is the consumer! now wouldnt it be hilarious of matrox decided to enter the high end gpu market?
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EDIT: No, I'm stupid, GDDR3. Man, I hate mornings.
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Explain why my FPS jumps from 30 FPS to 50FPS + from 1.86Ghz to 2.4Ghz..... The GPU cannot function without the CPU. The CPU is a bottleneck, NO benchmark is 100% independent from the GPU as the CPU processes the data from the HDD BEFORE it goes to the GPU.
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Try adding a bit of useful information, like game, resolution, effects. Otherwise my explanation that you asked for is: you changed the settings. ROFL. 50fps+ is 70%+ more than 30fps. But you increased your CPU only 30%. ROFL.
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From what I've picked up, ATi have decided to try using heaps of stream processing units, except they've had to downsize them so that they would fit on the die. They gave their designers a specific transistor count and size to work in, so the designers must'v had to cut back on the power of each unit. If they made each SPU the same as the last generation, the die size would be MASSIVE! I hope they get 45 nm chips out soon (better SPUs!), and not only ATI: c'mon AMD, where's some die shrinks??
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