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AMD Radeon HD 6700 Series ''Barts'' Specs Sheet Surfaces

I'd say nvidia is in trouble, as there's no way they'll have cards ready to counter this so soon after rolling out the 450/460.... but realistically they'll do fine. AMD and nvidia will just slot all their cards in between each other like they've been doing with the 4xx and 5xxx series. There won't be much of a price war now that they've figured out how to price fix without exchanging words. All that plus nvidia has a big enough fan base that they'll buy their products regardless of performance, either for fanboyism or legitimate driver preference.
 
So from what I can tell the 6770 will be around a 5850/5870 performance area? And the 6750 will be around the 5830/5850 performance area?

With powerful enough tessellation (Rumored) to take down the GTX 400 series. Man if this is the case... why spend $599 for a 6870 when you could get two of these trounce a 6870 and be able to play any game out there.

Hope fully they won't make it like Nvidia did and only have it two way Xfire/SLI. Because if they allowed 3-way.... while it might hurt 6870 sales.... it would kill any GTX 460 sales for sure! I thought that was the whole Idea of releasing these cards first anyway's wasn't it?

Ahhh just hoping...3 or 4 of these would be really fun!!!

That's a good point, though i hope the 6870 isn't that expensive, $600 should be able to get me a dual GPU card lol.

Not really big on tessellation performance as it's something not used in many games anyways, so it's definitely not something i would stress out about. If real world gaming performance is much better on a 68** series card then it has my attention.

I think it also depends a lot on the 6870's performance, getting two 6770's may equal one 6870, but if the 6870 is powerful enough, i think it would be best to just get one of those and then another one later, two of those should be almost equivalent to 4 6770's assuming one 6870 is about as powerful as two 6770's(which it probably is), then you also get the benefit of better scaling with only two cards and opposed to something like 3 or 4.
 
I'd say nvidia is in trouble, as there's no way they'll have cards ready to counter this so soon after rolling out the 450/460.... but realistically they'll do fine. AMD and nvidia will just slot all their cards in between each other like they've been doing with the 4xx and 5xxx series. There won't be much of a price war now that they've figured out how to price fix without exchanging words. All that plus nvidia has a big enough fan base that they'll buy their products regardless of performance, either for fanboyism or legitimate driver preference.

I would say from that nvidia is not so much in trouble it's just that amd is looking pretty good, if bulldozer and the 28nm gpu's do well then I would assume that amd wil start making some good profit over the next year or 2 and hopefully we will see a lot more competition out of them.
 
I'd say nvidia is in trouble, as there's no way they'll have cards ready to counter this so soon after rolling out the 450/460.... but realistically they'll do fine. AMD and nvidia will just slot all their cards in between each other like they've been doing with the 4xx and 5xxx series. There won't be much of a price war now that they've figured out how to price fix without exchanging words. All that plus nvidia has a big enough fan base that they'll buy their products regardless of performance, either for fanboyism or legitimate driver preference.

It will always come down to price. Any of these cards run the ports we get nowadays. Get whatever is cheapest or fits your needs as raw power is useless anymore.
 
Any of these cards run the ports we get nowadays. Get whatever is cheapest or fits your needs as raw power is useless anymore.

That's true unfortunately.:shadedshu
 
Maybe I'm out of the loop, but when did AMD start specifying their stream processors in terms of xxx(x4) instead of just the ridiculously huge numbers like 3000? :P

And shouldn't it be x5, anyway?
 
It will always come down to price. Any of these cards run the ports we get nowadays. Get whatever is cheapest or fits your needs as raw power is useless anymore.

That's true, but sadly many many people do not think like that. They want that nvidia GTS 220 in their system because it's clearly the greatest card ever. They've known all their life that nvidia is the best. I mean it must be, that's what all their friends say and the logo is in every game. Now what's this 5970 you keep going on about? These idiots don't even know the name of nvidia's top cards but they'll swear by it just the same. God I hate my clientele.
 
That's true, but sadly many many people do not think like that. They want that nvidia GTS 220 in their system because it's clearly the greatest card ever. They've known all their life that nvidia is the best. I mean it must be, that's what all their friends say and the logo is in every game. Now what's this 5970 you keep going on about? These idiots don't even know the name of nvidia's top cards but they'll swear by it just the same. God I hate my clientele.

:roll: I used to have to deal with the same, so many hours wasted on trying to explain things to people and just reciving a blank stare in return or an argument baised on brand name :banghead: so glad i dont have to deal with that any more.
 
Maybe some day creators of OMEGA Drivers would rise and create proper drivers for AMD/ATI Radeons. Few years ago their driver was far better than ATI one.
 
If only their driver department was better.

Maybe some day creators of OMEGA Drivers would rise and create proper drivers for AMD/ATI Radeons. Few years ago their driver was far better than ATI one.

And maybe one day people will learn how to properly uninstall and install their drivers instead of screaming "ATI DRIVERS SUCKS!" on every forum in the interwebz.
 
I haven't bought any ATI cards since HD2000, so I don't really know. It's just i have been following BFBC2 club room for quite a while, and it seems ATI users were having quite a problem ;).
 
I personally don't see anything wrong with their drivers, then again, i don't really dabble much into the drivers and pick them apart to determine if they're shit or not.

Ran a 5770 and 4870 and they both performed fine with the drivers out at those times.
 
Nice, a new series with a little increase in performance. Right now I'm runnin' 5770s, so am just gonna sit back and wait for all those that have to increase the size of their epeen and then jump to the 5870/90 series at a much lower price than they are currently selling for. :D I guess I'm just cheap 'cause I always stay one series behind the latest. :toast:
 
I haven't bought any ATI cards since HD2000, so I don't really know. It's just i have been following BFBC2 club room for quite a while, and it seems ATI users were having quite a problem ;).

Sorry man. That wasn't a dig at you personally. It was just in general. There is nothing wrong with ATI drivers but the crossfire scaling.

I'm confused. You expected more or less?
No the new naming is retarded. It makes no sense.
 
I haven't bought any ATI cards since HD2000, so I don't really know.

Ya got it right there kid.

I run 5850 crossfired and the prob i had was slow map loads on dx10/11 but that got fixed waaaaay back as far as i'm concerned.

I had a pile of pish with running sli'd 7950GT's and my GTX 295 had a few hiccups. Both driver teams have issues ocassionally. I'd say on the whole NV average better drivers* but it doesn't mean the ATI ones are shit.

I think it's more often a flamebait stick or used by 'enthusiastic' brand loyalists to put down the other team when it's doing well.

* - oh yeah, apart from this hiccup this year http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/warning-nvidia-19675-drivers-can-kill-your-graphics-card/7551

But on topic. I wasn't expecting that (granted it's only a slide) level of performance increase. That is quite good. Hope the thermals and acoustics are good.
 
Yes but can it play Crysis:wtf:
 
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But name is still false!

Accroding to nApoleon latest confirmation, HD68xx will be the final name.

Source:ChipHell
 
Theres going to be even less reason to go with SLI or crossfire given the power of these cards. If Nvidia doesnt support 3 monitors with 1 card lots more people will choose ATI for multi monitor setup.
 
W00t got my 5770's on ebay and think I am going to wait a few weeks and grab a 6770 as I was going to grab a 460 instead.

To the person who said the 5770 didn't beat a 4870, where have you been?

http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/HIS/HD_5770/30.html

beat it only by a few % and lost out in one of the res by a few %, though the point is there was nothing in the overall performance, the new midrange cards are normally on par with the last gen high end (single GPU)
 
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