Wednesday, September 9th 2009

AMD Cypress Graphics Accelerator Pictured

Here's the first sighting of a fully-assembled upcoming AMD Cypress "Radeon HD 5870" accelerator. This photo-shoot comes a couple of days ahead of its unveiling to the press tomorrow. Here's our very first thoughts on what we see:
  • The accelerator is unusually long for a single-GPU one from AMD. The company wouldn't splurge too much on aesthetics (especially lengthening the PCB), if there's no need for it to do so. Apparently there is.
  • Connectivity options galore. With two DVI-D, and one each of DisplayPort and HDMI, AMD promises it can handle three display-heads per GPU.
  • The components behind the GPU area (exposed) indicates the GPU to be somewhat large
  • History tells us that AMD uses a backplate only if it finds a real utility in it, such as cooling additional memory chips or VRM components. This card has a large, almost full-coverage backplate.
What surfaced months ago on sources such as ChipHell, which was then ridiculed for accuracy, has finally taken shape. If anything, Cypress does look like it means business. Expect further details to be out soon. Cypress is codename for AMD's next-generation DirectX 11 compliant graphics processor in the high-performance segment.

* Images removed at request of AMD *
Source: Tweakers.net
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188 Comments on AMD Cypress Graphics Accelerator Pictured

#76
Anath
wolf2009alright the speculation can stop now. grab the details from here
wow i am seriously going to have to see the benefit price/performance wise if the 5870 releases for $399...kind of breaks my heart really :(
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#77
btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
The specs on ABT first surfaced on ChipHell about a month ago. The 32 ROP part is the only thing thought was improbable.
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#78
Velvet Wafer
erockerHD 4890 Die size = 282 mm²

HD 5870 Die size = 330 mm²

Quite the size increase for a die shrink.
like they doubled it:D i believe this single comment should bring every heretic to silence:D

what do you think they packed in there? surely no gummi bears:laugh:
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#79
dir_d
399....oh jesus my wallet. Looks like im gonna be buying a 5870 with AMD chip and OC the hell outta it to make up for the 100 difference i thought i was gonna spend.
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#80
DaC
80 Rops.... 1600 shadder.... 4800/850 memory/core, non crossdfire and people say it's about 4870x2 for $400,00... no way... if these specs are true...... 4870x2 won't even get close... :toast:
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#81
TheLaughingMan
The size in the picture compared to the PCI-e insert seems like the card will be about the same size as my GTX 260 Black. It even has the metal plate on the back for cooling and plugs on the outer side. If that is the case, I give it a 4.5/5 Stars. Big, but not too big.
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#82
pantherx12
Hey guys wouldn't smaller NM manufacturing + bigger die size = greater heat dissipation?

Maybe that's how they can make the exhaust vent so small without to much bother?
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#83
Zubasa
LittleLizardafter seeing the covered part if the cooler my comments are

Frikking huge gpu for a 40nm process = A lot of performance or an epic fail
Reminds me of the HD 2900XT again....
That was the end of the Xtreme subfix :shadedshu
I guess it stands for extremely power hungry. :p
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#84
A Cheese Danish
Looks bloody epic! Still can't wait for the official release and benchmarks!
I like the vents! :)
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#85
wiak

NVIDIA

DX11 cards from ATi looks promising
625mhz core
1GB GDDR5 5Ghz 160 GB/s
1600 shaders
Triput (Dual DVI-D+HDMI+DisplayPort)
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#86
wiak
Velvet Waferlike they doubled it:D i believe this single comment should bring every heretic to silence:D

what do you think they packed in there? surely no gummi bears:laugh:
not that big nvidia's GT200 aka GTX 280/260 is a wooping 576m2
ATI can make twice as many on a waffel than nvidia can ;)
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#87
wolf
Better Than Native
wiaknot that big nvidia's GT200 aka GTX 280/260 is a wooping 576m2
ATI can make twice as many on a waffel than nvidia can ;)
lol, isn't that wafer :)
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#89
rampage
it could probably cook waffles on it :p
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#90
Steevo
Increase for moar of what is good, die shrink for less of what is bad. And cooler cover to protect from prying eyes......
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#91
LAN_deRf_HA
...Why is it so hideous? That is some of the cheapest looking plastic I've ever seen on a pc part. Those red vents look like shit you'd see on a happy meal in the 90s. Even without them the quality of the finish on the rest of it is so absurdly sub-par. I'm officially considering this card nonexistent until they fix the quality issue. Maybe glossing up the main body and removing the vents would require the least redesign effort.
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#92
grunt_408
LAN_deRf_HA...Why is it so hideous? That is some of the cheapest looking plastic I've ever seen on a pc part. Those red vents look like shit you'd see on a happy meal in the 90s. Even without them the quality of the finish on the rest of it is so absurdly sub-par. I'm officially considering this card nonexistent until they fix the quality issue. Maybe glossing up the main body and removing the vents would require the least redesign effort.
I am going to wait until I see Wizards review that will tell us for sure what it is like.
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#93
KainXS
wiaknot that big nvidia's GT200 aka GTX 280/260 is a wooping 576m2
ATI can make twice as many on a waffel than nvidia can ;)
hell I wanna waffle, gimme ma waffel bi***:nutkick:
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#94
Mr.Amateur
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder it seems...and I see it's beautiful~

So the 5870 is basically a single gpu 4870x2?
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#95
grunt_408
I am off to the shops all of this talk about waffles has made me hungry
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#96
AsRock
TPU addict
lemonadesodaBig fan, long distance, little exit.

img.techpowerup.org/090909/Capture511.jpg

Poor design (for cooling efficiency).

It may well be that this card is SO ADVANCED that it runs cold and with a silent low speed fan in which case cooling is a moot point. (somehow I dont think so! LOL)
100% agree, I'm puzzled why they did not put the HDMI port and the display port were the DVI ports are as they could of opened the air out put of the card then.

Only real thing that comes to mind is to cut costs :(.
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#97
aj28
Would it blow your mind if I suggested the fan ran... Backwards!? =O

Anyway, I am largely against the high-end coolers made by both ATi and nVidia. Arctic Cooling's excuse (when they stopped manufacturing them to exhaust out the back, their primary selling point for the longest time) had to do with the air pressure difference between the inside of the case and the outside. It's certainly a thought, to be sure, though I'm pretty sure few (if any) people on this forum (including myself) are qualified to do much more than speculate on it.

Regardless though, death to those fans!! Why aren't the blades longer, anyway? Especially if they're going to utilize the side (or better yet the bottom) for intake, they don't need to leave that much space between the blades and the bearing.
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#98
Ser-J
Whoever says its going to be faster then 4870x2 is crazy
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#99
grunt_408
Ser-JWhoever says its going to be faster then 4870x2 is crazy
Maybe so but will make you look like a fool if it is hey :rolleyes:
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#100
dir_d
Ser-JWhoever says its going to be faster then 4870x2 is crazy
If its not i dont think people will pay 400 for it...I know i wont. Ill hold on to my 8800 GTS till Nvidia forces the prices down
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