Tuesday, September 25th 2007

Club 3D HD 2900 Pro 512MB GDDR3 - Limited Edition Available Tomorrow

The perfect choice for fast and smooth DirectX 10 gaming with a massive 320 Unified stream processor engine. Running on 512-bit 512MB GDDR3 memory. Built to get the best out of your games for an attractive pricing level. High performance intelligent cooling design for optimal reliability, that's what the newest Club 3D HD 2900 Pro 512MB GDDR3 video card will offer.

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32 Comments on Club 3D HD 2900 Pro 512MB GDDR3 - Limited Edition Available Tomorrow

#26
panchoman
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hdmi is on the 2950pro, not the 2900. its a dx10.1 thing. hdmi is where you get your true hd experience, dvi is basically the hdmi interface without sound. hdmi will carry your hd sound and video digitally to your hdtv.
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Wile E
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panchomanhdmi is on the 2950pro, not the 2900. its a dx10.1 thing. hdmi is where you get your true hd experience, dvi is basically the hdmi interface without sound. hdmi will carry your hd sound and video digitally to your hdtv.
HDMI w/Audio is absolutely on the 2900, trust me. lol. But anyway, follow the source link, and it clearly states it as a feature on this Pro, as does Sapphire's product page.
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#28
Tatty_Two
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Wile EI don't see why not. The Pro shouldn't consume as much power (well, until you OC it, anyway. lol) How many amps on the 12v?
Max peak is 18A x 4 on each of the quads, any 2 of the 12V rails can double up...so to speak.
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#29
Tatty_Two
Gone Fishing
Tatty_OneMax peak is 18A x 4 on each of the quads, any 2 of the 12V rails can double up...so to speak.
Trt runs his overclocked 2900XT plus a heavily overclocked CPU on an OCZ 600.
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#30
Wile E
Power User
Tatty_OneTrt runs his overclocked 2900XT plus a heavily overclocked CPU on an OCZ 600.
Then you should be fine. That psu likely puts out a combined 45+ A on the 12v.
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#31
panchoman
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40+A is enough to run a multi card system. you're fine.
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#32
Tatty_Two
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panchoman40+A is enough to run a multi card system. you're fine.
Lol, I think you will find that depends VERY much on the cards you are talking about. In todays power hungry top end gfx card terms.....40A is not a great deal.
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