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ATI/AMD Radeon HD 7990 specifiche del MOSTRO !! :)

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goku4liv

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Apr 20, 2013, 1:37:04 PM4/20/13
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ChinaDIY has exposed the final specifications of AMD's upcoming Malta HD
7990 graphics card. None of the specifications are particularly
surprising, as from the beginning it was already a certainty that the
graphics card was essentially two HD 7970s slapped onto a single PCB.
Any specifications that have come to light have already been leaked more
than once, so the convenience of a repeated sample had us all arrive at
conclusions rather swiftly.

First, the card features two Tahiti XT cores that are built on 28 nm
lithography. As a result, the total transistor count reaches 8.6
billion. The HD 7990 features 4096 Stream processors, 256 TMUs, and 64
ROPs, all seated half-half on each of the two GPUs. The GPUs' clock
speeds will be exactly 1 GHz. The only specification that remains
unknown is what the Boost clock speed will be, or whether there will be
a Boost clock in the first place. The graphics card also features 6 GB
of GDDR5 memory, with 3 GB assigned to each GPU. The memory runs over
two 384-bit memory interfaces at 6 GHz.

With these specifications, the graphics card plows through an impressive
8.2 TeraFlops, and the memory carries a shocking 576 GB/s bandwidth. To
make all this computing power happen, the card has been equipped with
two 8-pin PCIe power connectors, resulting in a maximum total power
consumption of 375 watts. It would also support DirectX 11.1.

Mazzabubů

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Apr 20, 2013, 1:59:42 PM4/20/13
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> With these specifications, the graphics card plows through an impressive
> 8.2 TeraFlops, and the memory carries a shocking 576 GB/s bandwidth. To
> make all this computing power happen, the card has been equipped with two
> 8-pin PCIe power connectors, resulting in a maximum total power
> consumption of 375 watts. It would also support DirectX 11.1.

Eh? Ma tu c'hai tutti 'sti soldi per la bolletta poi?


Lorenz

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Apr 20, 2013, 2:00:02 PM4/20/13
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goku4liv <goku...@gmailNOSPAM.com> ha scritto:
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> the card has been equipped with
> two 8-pin PCIe power connectors, resulting in a maximum total power
> consumption of 375 watts.
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ROTFL! Consuma piu' di 2 GTX680 in SLI...

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