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AMD ''Juniper'' Accelerator Pictured

Hi guys, here are the better (higher res.) pictures I have made myself with a software.

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black pcbs are sweet, memory is sexy!
 
Tri-fire capable by the looks of the connector ?
 
Quad-fire capable of course.
 
With an exhaust vent that small it's highly likely that much of the hot air not leaving through the vent will be exhausted back into the PC. But for this type of card I doubt it would be much of a concern (hopefully).

It would even be a moot point if ATI figures out how to properly downclock the GDDR5 memory while avoiding the dreaded on-screen flickering/shaking issue. Power consumption and temperatures drop dramatically with properly underclocked GDDR5 memory speeds; something that no amount of undervolting or GPU core underclocks can do.
 
It's easily possible with single slot full cover waterblocks, or with PCI-Express extenders.
 
Well the HD4770 has a 128bit bus and keeps all 16 ROPS. Plus Juniper doesn't really sound hi-end

Exactly what tree name would sound high-end? Douglas Fir? Giant Sequoia???
 
Well the HD4770 has a 128bit bus and keeps all 16 ROPS. Plus Juniper doesn't really sound hi-end

Exactly what tree name would sound high-end? Douglas Fir? Giant Sequoia??? :laugh:
 
Exactly what tree name would sound high-end? Douglas Fir? Giant Sequoia??? :laugh:


Thats exactley right, i recon they should steer away from "tree" codenames, and use something like "Cheery Popping 10inch PCB" or somthing along those lines :rockout:
 
judging from the cooling expect to see the card with the dreaded accelero L6 :P

Dreaded? The Accelero L2/L6 cools way better than the STOCK reference coolers. Sure, they're ugly and all aluminum, but they keep most of the cards they're equipped on below 40C idle, 60C load, which is quite impressive.
 
There is only one name that would(ha ha) suffice for the top of the line card, at least in N.A. REDWOOD
 
Who wants stock coolers anyway?

lol
 
Sources have confirmed this card is built on 40nm GPU tech, with GDDR5 (hence lack of cooling on the back of the card) early revisions of the card had 4x DVI, though this has been trimmed down to 2 now. the card is indeed very short, think back to 9800 days.... its ~1.5" shorter than the Voodoo3s were... to give you a ballpark. RAM is sitting at 1GB right now.

As previously stated in the thread this will be the mid range card... should be around the $3-400 mark (MSRP of course)

Now T-Rex on the other hand.... dual GPU, single PCB, 8GB ram... iv already said to much ;)
 
Cooler will go byebye before it's launched, like it happened with 4770.

Looks sexy and small now, but highly doubt there will be any cards with that cooler on the market. Cheaper to buy without it and almost every cooler will fit that. So it's VF900/VF830 or Accelero L2 Pro (as it's so cheap) what you'll get.
 
Sources have confirmed this card is built on 40nm GPU tech, with GDDR5 (hence lack of cooling on the back of the card) early revisions of the card had 4x DVI, though this has been trimmed down to 2 now. the card is indeed very short, think back to 9800 days.... its ~1.5" shorter than the Voodoo3s were... to give you a ballpark. RAM is sitting at 1GB right now.

As previously stated in the thread this will be the mid range card... should be around the $3-400 mark (MSRP of course)

Now T-Rex on the other hand.... dual GPU, single PCB, 8GB ram... iv already said to much ;)

All of that unlikely. This is a sub-$200 card which will very soon sell for sub-$150. Should just about outperform GeForce GTS 250. So forget "$3-400" mark.
 
I wonder if you'll be able to use all 4 ports at once... I sure hope so, would take away the need for me having either a hdmi-switch or 2 cards although 2 cards are always nice :)
 
It's 4mem chip in back and 4 in front = 256 bit ..
and the die size looks like HD4770 ..every one have to know AMD not put everything in RV740 it was just test for 40nm die shrink so it's could be smaller .

junipe VS RV740

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I'm guessing this is the 5770.
 
Too bad the Fastest Boards are not built on this model, be nice as GF 7 Series and later were amounting to ISA size.
 
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