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AMD "Hawaii" R9 290X GPU Specifications Revealed

EDIT: this increase in efficiency not be true, see my post below



The R9 290X is clocked 16% lower than the 7970 GHz Edition but has 37.5% more SP. If the performance of Hawaii scales linearly with SP and clock speed with respect to Tahiti, then based on the TPU performance chart the R9 290X should be 97% as fast as GTX 780. If a dynamic boost mode is implemented (ala 7790) as has been rumored then they should be neck and neck in performance, possibly with the R9 290X being a little faster if it can boost over 1GHz consistently. However, as with any product the price is what will really determine a winner. But even if the R9 290X is priced the same as GTX 780, the R9 290X should be the better buy.

Nice calculations but 290X will actually be 7-12% faster than TITAN.

don't ask for the source
 
Nice calculations but 290X will actually be 7-12% faster than TITAN.
don't ask for the source

First post from a new member. Check.
Unsubstantiated claim. Check.
Lack of parameters for said claim. Check.

Seems legit.
 
Did some math hear if this chip is anything like "Bonaire" well hears a speculation. "Bonaire" is a 29% increase in SP count and this results in roughly a 25% increase in performance. This chip "Hawaii" at 2816 is roughly a 28% increase in SP count, so.... Well you see the pattern hear.
I'll be honest I'm a little disappointed, I was expecting to see 20nm, but if this card can bring 780 levels of performance at $500 or less :rockout:
Aside "Bonaire" proved to have little impact on power consumption (5-8%), but applied to the 238w of power consumption this chip (regardless of the lower clock speeds) is gonna be cresting 250w :banghead:
 
Did some math hear if this chip is anything like "Bonaire" well hears a speculation. "Bonaire" is a 29% increase in SP count and this results in roughly a 25% increase in performance. This chip "Hawaii" at 2816 is roughly a 28% increase in SP count, so.... Well you see the pattern hear.
I'll be honest I'm a little disappointed, I was expecting to see 20nm, but if this card can bring 780 levels of performance at $500 or less :rockout:
Aside "Bonaire" proved to have little impact on power consumption (5-8%), but applied to the 238w of power consumption this chip (regardless of the lower clock speeds) is gonna be cresting 250w :banghead:
Price is a speculation atm.. If you ask me 499$ is going to be the prive of the reference card.

The performance on this gpu is going to rock Nvidias socks off for the time being and I can see the Titan dropping to the 6 bill range just a few dollars more for the green crowd to be happy against the Amd 9 gen even though these are going to perform Tess and tress alot better, A LOT better then the 7970's :pimp:
 
must say this is one area where amd never disappoints.....true it must surpass nvidia or its meaningless.... nvidia will drop prices though.......

NVidia will never drop the prices of their two top end cards, because they see the high price of the cards as the cost to be a part of the green team. It's always been that way. Even if something performs identically to a Titan in every form, NVidia would still put a higher price on it compared to said identical card, purely for the right of passage into the green team.
 
First post from a new member. Check.
Unsubstantiated claim. Check.
Lack of parameters for said claim. Check.

Seems legit.

Ah, the mighty troll banishing spell. :toast:

NVidia will never drop the prices of their two top end cards, because they see the high price of the cards as the cost to be a part of the green team. It's always been that way. Even if something performs identically to a Titan in every form, NVidia would still put a higher price on it compared to said identical card, purely for the right of passage into the green team.

I think they shot themselves in the foot with Titan. By keeping DP compute fully enabled with 6GB of RAM they sold their previously 'several thousand dollar' compute card for cheap. That would have probably annoyed a few small scale compute users that paid top dollar. I could see Titan just disappearing from inventory and a new GTX 785 (or something) that is a Titan without DP compute, 6GB memory but has higher power limits.

Nvidia only need to do that if the AMD card beats Titan. To be fair - it should. Titan is about 25-35% faster than 7970GHz. AMD's next gen card should surely be 30% faster than it's previous gen?
 
Ah, the mighty troll banishing spell. :toast:



I think they shot themselves in the foot with Titan. By keeping DP compute fully enabled with 6GB of RAM they sold their previously 'several thousand dollar' compute card for cheap. That would have probably annoyed a few small scale compute users that paid top dollar. I could see Titan just disappearing from inventory and a new GTX 785 (or something) that is a Titan without DP compute, 6GB memory but has higher power limits.

Nvidia only need to do that if the AMD card beats Titan. To be fair - it should. Titan is about 25-35% faster than 7970GHz. AMD's next gen card should surely be 30% faster than it's previous gen?

Titan isnt a full chip though is it? (Or am I thinking of the 780 when I say 1 cluster disabled?). So if something did beat the Titan from AMD, NVidia could happily rebrand the Titan 785, disable the DP Compute, and then release a Titan(Ultra?) with the extra cluster enabled - essentially the full quaddro chip.
 
Neh.

64 ROPs/ 512bit if you want to start the party.

A party, indeed! :rockout:

I'd still touch myself with 48/512... 64/512 would be full on FAPfest :laugh:

If these cards are as good as i'm hoping, i'll have one around the new year i think :)

@ 54thvoid: IIRC Titan is ~ 23% faster than 7970Ghz.
 
NVidia will never drop the prices of their two top end cards, because they see the high price of the cards as the cost to be a part of the green team. It's always been that way. Even if something performs identically to a Titan in every form, NVidia would still put a higher price on it compared to said identical card, purely for the right of passage into the green team.
And what did nvidia pay have there cards made $3.74C :laugh:

Either way were getting the short end of it all :eek:
 
I assume English isn't your native language. "on par" means "equal to".
Therefore, if RCoon's assumption is that the 290X is equal to the 780, how can it have greater performance than the Titan which is around 8% faster than the 780?
Quite simply it can't. It is contradictory. There is no outright performance metric for reference SKU's where the 780 exceeds the Titan.

I did get what he meant, but 8 % faster Titan cannot and will not justify 350$ higher pricing.

EDIT: And about that performance metrics where 780 exceeds the Titan - please see this - http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/EVGA/GTX_780_SC_ACX_Cooler/26.html

EDIT 2: The above review clearly shows, there is not much to overtake once you are done beating 780.
 
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Did some math hear if this chip is anything like "Bonaire" well hears a speculation. "Bonaire" is a 29% increase in SP count and this results in roughly a 25% increase in performance. This chip "Hawaii" at 2816 is roughly a 28% increase in SP count, so.... Well you see the pattern hear.

You do have to take into account that HD 7790 is pretty damn bandwidth starved, you know that right...


God, I love all you guys getting your nerd on and doing all that pseudo-pointless math and all... but there's so many things that you have to take into consideration... by the time you're finished one of 2 things will happen:

1. You're going to look like a clown when you realize you forgot about factor X or Y or Z.
2. The card has launched anyway so it's redundant.

Example one: Has anyone forgotten about AMD's uber driver overhauls that kept on enhancing and squeezing more and more performance out of the GCN arch? Maybe this will happen again (or maybe not), but this time, they have their shit ready day 1.
 
You do have to take into account that HD 7790 is pretty damn bandwidth starved, you know that right...


God, I love all you guys getting your nerd on and doing all that pseudo-pointless math and all... but there's so many things that you have to take into consideration... by the time you're finished one of 2 things will happen:

1. You're going to look like a clown when you realize you forgot about factor X or Y or Z.
2. The card has launched anyway so it's redundant.

Example one: Has anyone forgotten about AMD's uber driver overhauls that kept on enhancing and squeezing more and more performance out of the GCN arch? Maybe this will happen again (or maybe not), but this time, they have their shit ready day 1.

Thank you for the information.
The criticism, not so much. Anyway this is all speculation :toast:
 
I don't think the driver will fail this time. GCN has been around for 2 years. And AMD will smart enough to not release a new chip that cannot beat 780.
Now that will only be the price. If AMD bundle the card with BF4 for the same price as 780, who can resist to buy??
 
I don't think the driver will fail this time. GCN has been around for 2 years. And AMD will smart enough to not release a new chip that cannot beat 780.
Now that will only be the price. If AMD bundle the card with BF4 for the same price as 780, who can resist to buy??

I don't think it'll cost as much as the GTX 780, then again I don't like the speculated $599 price either, considering HD 7970GHz's predecessor (HD 7970s...) launched at lower than both those prices and that was pretty frowned upon. Remember the "OMG and it's only 30% faster than GTX 580!?" reactions, I do...
 
1. Create hype with unrealistic spec. Diagram
2. Silently lower spec till release.
3. Profit.

In a sense this would be the same as the 6970/Cayman hype. Remember, Cayman was planned to be 32nm, and all the early specs were based on that. But at the (relatively) last minute it was moved back to 40nm and cut down to make it a reasonable die size. I would expect the same here - Hawaii was expected to be built on 20nm, TSMC couldn't deliver, and it was moved back to 28nm and cut down in size.
 
I did get what he meant, but 8 % faster Titan cannot and will not justify 350$ higher pricing
Stop trolling. The postings were concerned with - and only mentioned- relative performance of three cards- nowhere was pricing used until you just bought it up. Classic straw man argument.
EDIT: And about that performance metrics where 780 exceeds the Titan - please see this - http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/EVGA/GTX_780_SC_ACX_Cooler/26.html
What part of "reference" don't you understand?
Quite simply it can't. It is contradictory. There is no outright performance metric for reference SKU's where the 780 exceeds the Titan.
It may have escaped your notice that the EVGA GTX 780 SuperClocked isn't a reference SKU.
From the article that you linked to, here's W1zzard to explain the difference:
The card is factory-overclocked and offers out-of-the-box GPU clock speeds of 967 MHz core and 1118 MHz GPU Boost against the 863 MHz core and 900 MHz GPU Boost of NVIDIA's reference board.
 
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hope itll support ogl 4.4
 
if you bought a Titan just for gaming, you should probably reevaluate your purchase.

Oi! That's precisely what I did :laugh:

At time of release Titan was far ahead of any other single gpu solution - that's why many folk ditched more 'powerful' but very buggy dual gpu solutions. Who'd a thunk Nvidia would've screwed us over with the 780? :ohwell:

But on topic, I'm looking forward to seeing what the new AMD flagship has to offer.
 
Oi! That's precisely what I did :laugh:

At time of release Titan was far ahead of any other single gpu solution - that's why many folk ditched more 'powerful' but very buggy dual gpu solutions. Who'd a thunk Nvidia would've screwed us over with the 780? :ohwell:

But on topic, I'm looking forward to seeing what the new AMD flagship has to offer.

Titan is still miles ahead of the 780s imho, the added shaders when pushing 1300-1400 Mhz make a BIG difference.
 
512bit @ 4Gb ram & 48 ROPs is pretty much confirmed.



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AMD Radeon R9 290X in a nutshell:

GPU: 28nm Hawaii XT
Memory: 4GB GDDR5
Memory Bus: 512-bit
Power Connectors: 6+8-pin
Display Outputs: DVI-I, DVI-D, HDMI, DisplayPort
Features: Dual-BIOS Support, Crossfire-X Support
Phase PWM: 5+1
Price: ~599 USD
http://videocardz.com/45723/amd-radeon-r9-290x-hawaii-gallery



And I dare to say it will be at least 30% faster then 780GTX/Titan, if 2800+ core then even more, kinda like 580GTX vs 7970Ghz
 
Titan is still miles ahead of the 780s imho, the added shaders when pushing 1300-1400 Mhz make a BIG difference.

Its not miles ahead. Especially if you only consider gaming performance, for $300+ difference is not worth it. Now if you do things that need compute power sure, since Titan has the full blown double precision compute still intact.
 
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