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ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series Specs, Photos and Logos

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The title says it all. ATI Radeon HD 3870, the one on the second picture will feature 825MHz core and 2400MHz memory clocks, DirectX 10.1 support, and PCI-e 2.0 technology. ATI Radeon HD 2850 on the third picture will be clocked at 700MHz/1800MHz core/memory with DirectX 10.1 support and PCI-e 2.0. Both cards will feature 55nm manufactured graphics processing unit (GPU).



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2 things i want to know.

Price and bandwidth of the cards
 
Hmmm, should I be mad that I just recently bought a HD2900Pro?
 
Hmmm, should I be mad that I just recently bought a HD2900Pro?

I would say be happy. You bought a excellent piece of hardware at a good price, and with 512bit. I am jealous of the 2900Pro owners.
 
I would say be happy. You bought a excellent piece of hardware at a good price, and with 512bit. I am jealous of the 2900Pro owners.

Thanks man, that make me feel a whole lot better.:)
 
The 3870 better have decent stock cooling. I hope a good enough airflow case will be able to cool that beast down. Although I shouldn't be that worried since its based on 55nm. OCing should be real fun on those things :cool:

All we need now is A RELEASE DATE!!!!!!!!!
 
Doesn't the 2900 series also have 320 stream processors?
 
Doesn't the 2900 series also have 320 stream processors?

yes it does, as does it have physics processing capabilities.

this is "basically" just a die shrink of the R600 with a few extras

so id expect a very nice overclock on these :)
 
So should I buy a 2900Pro 1gb or wait for this puppy? Keep in mind I wanna stay in the ~$300 price range
 
So should I buy a 2900Pro 1gb or wait for this puppy? Keep in mind I wanna stay in the ~$300 price range

When these come out the prices on the other graphics cards should drop unless of course they decide to discontinue some of them which is always a likely case especially for the higher up 2900s
 
It's the same thing as the 2900XT! It's simply 55nm..
 
It's the same thing as the 2900XT! It's simply 55nm..

Dont forget that it also has DX 10.1 as well as PCIe 2.0 on it:slap:
 
game physics processing capabilities? wow, it it like PhysX?
 
game physics processing capabilities? wow, it it like PhysX?

the card can be used as a dedicated physics unit, just like the R600 in multi crossfire setups
 
hm...only 256-bit memory interface....odd
 
Weird, but maybe this is like the x1800 x1900 debacle.

That second pic looks like the old x800XTPEs and X850XTPEs with that huge honking cooler on it.
 
I figure I will buy one of these with the dual slot cooler. My 2600XT that cost me $128 is great for the amount of money, imo. I think one of these cards will be my last upgrade for this 939 system. I had thought about the 2900Pro's alot, but thought my San Diego might not be 100% up to it. One of these should be the bomb for my rig. I can hardly wait. :toast:
 
Were do these come in the pecking order? high/mid?? thx
 
any idea how much they will cost?
 
It's a bit strange to me thats they are of a lower fabrication process but that one still requires a double slot cooler.
 
Well if the 3870 series is the XT series wouldn't that mean it's got 2xGPU's on the board? Whereas the the 2850 would only have one?
 
hm...only 256-bit memory interface....odd

This is very clever economics. ATi/AMD had massive problems and cost in making the super-complex 12-layer PCB to employ that 512-bit bus, and having seen that the R600 is not limited by it's bandwidth they have done the most sensible thing. It should lower prices (though maybe the consumer wont see that) and increase energy-efficiency, and may aid in higher clock rates.

A nice move in my opinion, but the benchmarks will tell. I'm pretty sure G80 will finally meet it's match, it's been a year coming.
 
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