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AMD ''Barts'' XT Prototype Pictured

And from the same pics I can tell the VRM are not "digital" (ie. Volterra), instead they use DrMOS and the config is atleast 4+1+1 or possibly 4+1+1+1.

I didn't count uncore, so yeah, 4+1+1. From this distance those chokes do look like Cooperbussmann single-phase PWM.

it was proved to be hoax.

They weren't 'proven' to be anything (hoax/not hoax).
 
That GPU Cooler :respect: Plus 2 x 6-pin PCI-e Connector :D
Looks nice though.
 
I didn't count uncore, so yeah, 4+1+1.
There either is no uncore "vDDCI" VRM at all or the config is 4+1+1+1.
From this distance those chokes do look like Cooperbussmann single-phase PWM.
What you are referring to is only a type of SMT inductors that are made by many a company. Though, I cannot recall ever seeing one from CPL (Cooper Bussmann). Anyways, they can be coupled with nigh any type of regulators and Volterra's "digital" chippery is only one possibility. But what gives away the VRMs are not Volterra are the components around the heatsink covered regulators and the proverbial inductors.
 
Let get some links please :)
 
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