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MSI HD 2900XT Poses Nude

Shit they all look impressive. Its the same size as my X1950PRO :D

Does anyone smell a VRM issue?

No the 8 pin is only used to add extra stability for overclocking, amd obviously wants to set world records, etc. U only need 2 6 pins and it will be more than enough.

The PCB is sorta thick-ish isnt it? Reminds me of DFI mobos.

thats a lot longer than an x1950 pro, unless youve stretched it of course
 
mmmm... copper heatsink :)
 
Looks like ATI waited to see if the 8800 cooler worked and then copied.Looks very close to me.
 
Stock heatsink that doesn't cover the whole core and memory on both sides again, eeew. Other than that it looks nice and if you mess around with orginal thermalpaste, it will do. But why on earth they don't put the paste on an angle like the core?

Backside memory is more of an issues as it will be on different temp as the front side always. After market cooling will look ugly having heatsinks on bothsides and cooling will be hard. Sure it's fast enough now stock but year or two and it will be mainstream and need overclocking and I'd hate to have that memory conficuration.

But 256MB version should have no issues, gimme one :P
 
Actually you will get a total of 225 watts
75 watts from the 6 pin PCIe
75 watts from the 6-pin PCIe
75 watts from the PCIe video slot
----------------------------
225 watts of power available. How much power is needed to run this card at standard clocks? I seriously doubt its 225 watts because there is no headroom.

Now how much power does this video card need? By using the new 8-pin PCI-e cable (along with the other 6-pin and video slot) will have 300 watts of power available just to OC the HD 2900xt. That's the problem I am seeing here. No, I don't believe it will take 300 watts of power to OC it. But you do need to have it available. That's 75 watts of head room.
75 watts from the 6-pin PCIe
75 watts from the 8-pin PCIe
150 watts from the video slot
-------------------------------
300 watts of power available


Therefore, can you get away with using 2, 6-pin PCIe cables and get the MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE of standard clocks? We will have to wait until the reviews come out to verify this. However, until then, I would simply use what's required for the video card:
6-pin PCI-e
8-pin PCI-e
Even if you are running the card at standard clock, IMHO. I look at this no different then those who used 20-pin on a 24-pin MB to be honest. Sure they got away with it but the MB needs 24 pin PSU in order to get the full benefits from the MB.

LoL, and I was under the impression the video card companies were supposed to be working on less power reqs not more. So now I need a new PSU because my Antec doesn't have a 8pin power slot and IF I SLI 550watts may not be enough now. . .
Sorry guys I don't think so. It looks like another video card to me.
 
its 6 pin compatable :) I just hope this thing pwnz cause than I'll buy one.. otherwise I may wait till nexted fleet of dx10 cards.

I think this is the most highly anticipated and expected to be good dollar value ati card, it better do good.
 
Did you fall in love with bad booty? I hope this isn't accurate. Is this another fud campaign?

God, I hope those are REALLY, REALLY inaccurate. Oblivion was made for ATI, how could it perform so badly? No way would ATI come out with a card that sucks compared to an nVidia card... or have they let us all down?
 
ummmm the dude had the cards in his lap with his hands all over them, no antistatic bags, no wristband, no static buffer whatsoever. do you really think someone like that is smart enough to put together a proper rig with a proper psu and drivers? I think not, he's practically doing the cards. lol
 
ummmm the dude had the cards in his lap with his hands all over them, no antistatic bags, no wristband, no static buffer whatsoever. do you really think someone like that is smart enough to put together a proper rig with a proper psu and drivers? I think not, he's practically doing the cards. lol

I do that stuff all the time. In fact I have parts laying all over my PC room with no static protection at all. When you mess with the stuff all the time you tend not to think about antistaic bags.
 
Look on the Catalyst pictures the card has an amount of 512mb of ram.
Or is there a new Technology to eliminate ram due to 2D clocks?
 
I do that stuff all the time. In fact I have parts laying all over my PC room with no static protection at all. When you mess with the stuff all the time you tend not to think about antistaic bags.

ditto
especially with my old computer stuff :D

My dvd drives get "thrown"
 
If you have a woolshirt on and rub yourself on a carseat, no I wouldn't go near any computer stuff. Hurts enough your hand to touch some metal afterwards, not thinking what it would do for circuitry. But it's fine to touch 'em on normal conditions. I do put memory on their boxes if not in use and store GPUs in antistatic bags, but I do have my previous mobo with it's memory besides me on the floor (on top mobo-box) :P
 
If he was on carpet id see it as a problem. But the wood floor is alright since you dont static zap the cards when you walk around and generate static between yourself and the carpet.

Although with a card that expensive I dont think id risk it...
 
I'm guilty of not using anti-static bags or straps when handling my stuff. I just make sure I zap myself on something metal before I touch anything. lol

Now, back on track, that's a good looking card. The anticipation of finding out what these can do is killing me. Not to mention the addition of some competition to the market, hopefully driving down prices. I have $450-500 saved to spend on a card, and I want the most bang for my buck, be it ATI or nVidia.
 
Problem is when the nda is finally lifted and the benches come out they will all be dx9benches. Which may not be "zomg this card gets likez 200frames in oblivion lolz!" good. I still don't think much about 8800 or r600 benches till they start testing these cards on crysis or 3d mark 07 comes out. I do love they way these cards look though.
 
If he was on carpet id see it as a problem. But the wood floor is alright since you dont static zap the cards when you walk around and generate static between yourself and the carpet.

Although with a card that expensive I dont think id risk it...
The dude is wearing socks :wtf:
 
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