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:
* Images removed at request of AMD *
Source:
Tweakers.net
- 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.
* Images removed at request of AMD *
188 Comments on AMD Cypress Graphics Accelerator Pictured
D'OH!
HEH HEH HEH! :p
There is some real space wastage on that PCB.
● 1 secondary Volterra phase (not 100% sure, bad pic), likely for uncore similar to HD4890. Located near the CF fingers.
● 1+1 phases for memory, looks like Volterra VT242WF (same as on HD4890). Above vGPU phases.
Looks like a very powerful VRM. Around twice that of HD4890's vGPU grunt...
HD 5850 > HD 4870 X2
HD 5870 1G > GTX 295
HD 5870 2G > 2x GTX 285 SLI
So $299 looks a bargain.