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
and we don't have new type of ram, so they can't use old strategy. and they was forced to used cut down version instead. and i believe if they have developed GDDDR6 then they will use it for HD 5870 and use GDDR5 for HD 5850.
I understand what he's saying, I just don't think it's a huge issue. The core on the 4850 is weaker, despite being full featured it's a binned down product. I think they went this route though to move away from DDR3, it would most likely be cheaper for their company to use 1 type of memory, where as the 4000 series was their bridge to doing so. Even 4850's started popping up with GDDR5. I'm not missing any points here :p I know what your saying things are changing, but thats the way the world works, especially in manufacturing processes where advancement is very fast. Did to what lady?
And with AMD's recent track record, would it be surprising to find out that the extra shaders on the 5850 are unlockable?
Itching to play with one of these puppies and see what they can do.
The also look damn sexy on test benches:
I think at this point, removing the GDDR3 controller would be a bad move, as GDDR5 is still in relatively short supply compared to GDDR3. And I doubt they have removed it, though it is possible. Of course it was weaker, but it wasn't cut down. I'm a weaker pitcher compared to a major league pitcher, but my arms haven't been cut off. There is a major difference between just not being able to clock as high, and having parts physically disabled. And traditionally ATi hasn't done this, so my question is still why?
To answer your Q, Kurgan, it's that lady over at [H]forums.. Sapphire customer service murdered her!!!
just kidding.. but it was a huge issue a year ago or 2.. :D
only DX 10 series with weaker memory config was the the 4xxx series. Usually they go with a weaker (manufacturing-wise) core and cheaper construction and power cuircuitry.
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Also, For those of you who said the gal on the cooler was sexy... welll....... what about this girl...