Friday, September 18th 2009
Sapphire Radeon HD 5870 and HD 5850 Smile for the Camera
Here are the fist pictures of Sapphire's Radeon HD 5800 series offerings: Radeon HD 5870 1GB and Radeon HD 5850. The cards sport the usual sticker design of a CGI girl in a reddish background. With these cards having the cosmetic "red-streak" cleaving the cooler shroud in the center, the so is the sticker. This is also perhaps the first public picture of the Radeon HD 5850, and our size projections were right: While the Radeon HD 5870 maintains a long PCB, the HD 5850 is about as long as a Radeon HD 4870 (reference design). Both accelerators stick to the reference AMD design.
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148 Comments on Sapphire Radeon HD 5870 and HD 5850 Smile for the Camera
i really can't wait for release.
What I find interesting is that ATi has decided to use a crippled core on the HD5850. In the past they've used the full core, but changed the memory subsystem. This time they've crippled the core, and left the memory relatively unchanged.
I wonder if that has anything to do with the problems with 40nm?
The 850 looks much nicer, better CGI lass and more black, win!
take the sticker off.
it looks so much better plain
i can't wait for wizz benches,:respect:
To bad the bar down the center doesn't light up.
They wanted to make a full transition to GDDR5, and maybe didn't want to use GDDR3. Over 100 GB/s memory bandwidth using 256-bit GDDR3 is not possible / requires expensive chips (one of these), and under 100 GB/s of bandwidth will probably bottleneck Cypress.
Oh and Bta GO TO BED MAN!
Glad to see the 5850 with a dual slot cooler this round - i always felt the cooler on the 4850 could have been a better design.
I also noticed how the 5850 is shorter than the 5870 there - by a reasonable amount as well. After seeing leaked images of the 5870 pcb it leaves me wandering what they removed from the pcb that is needed for the 5870 but not the 5850. I guess i'll have to wait until next week to find out :)
The 5850 takes one less PCI-E connector than the 5870.
i want to see real benches!
Call of Duty 4: Faster than the 4870
FarCry2: Faster than the 4870
3DMark06: Faster than the 4870
Vantage: Faster than the 4870
Feel better? Now lets talk about the thread subject.
a 4870 waterblock( full coverage block) fits on 5870 :P
I'm not saying it is a bad thing to do this, don't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with it. It is a common practice in the industry, and if it leads to cheaper parts that perform well, I'm all for it! And it has given use some of the best performance for the money cards, the 8800GT/9800GT, 8800GS/9600GSO, HD4830, 8800GTS 320MB, X1900GT, GTX260, X800GTO, 7800GT...
I'm just trying to figure out why ATi is changing their strategy all of a sudden. I wouldn't be surprised if they are still having issues with 40nm, and that is part of the decision.