Friday, May 25th 2012

AMD AIB Partners Said to be Working on "HD 7970 X2"

Although AMD has plans to unveil its dual-GPU Radeon HD 7990 some time during Computex 2012, next month, it is reported that its add-in board (AIB) partners will be rolling out custom-design dual-GPU graphics cards labelled "Radeon HD 7970 X2." These cards most likely feature a pair of 28 nm "Tahiti" GPUs with high GPU clock speeds (perhaps above those of the HD 7990, perhaps even over 1 GHz). The new cards could then target the performance levels of NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 690 at competitive prices. It could also be AMD's strategy to give the onus to AIB partners to come up with "off-spec" dual-GPU cards to compete with GTX 690 in terms of performance, while maintaining an "on-spec" Radeon HD 7990 that seeks a higher price-performance ratio than that of the GTX 690.
Source: DonanimHaber
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45 Comments on AMD AIB Partners Said to be Working on "HD 7970 X2"

#4
Totally
^^ +1

It won't fit in my case :(
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#5
jigar2speed
Totally^^ +1

It won't fit in my case :(
If you are going for such expensive card, i am sure you won't have trouble buying a bigger cabinet. :nutkick:
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#6
Totally
but I like the case i have now. I even managed to get a 3x140mm and 1x140mm rad in it when they said it couldn't be done.
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#7
Melvis
X2 it should never of been changed since the 4870X2, BUT i would prefer a 7870X2 over this...
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#8
radrok
Oh yeah, this is what I am waiting for, I hope that they will use a very beefy VRM section so that it will be easy to get atleast 1200 per core.
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#9
badtaylorx
im hoping for some type of power management like zero-core+adaptive v-sync to keep the power draw down until it's needed.....

and if possible id like a switch to turn it off as well!!!
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#10
cadaveca
My name is Dave
I liek 7970 x2, as that leaves room for 7980, or 7990 to be single-GPU cards, like X1950XTX, HD4890, etc....I'd really love to see a 1250 or 1300 MHz 7970 called the 7980!!!
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#11
Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas
I'm a bit skeptical this is real. That picture is a 6990. Original image can be found here.
How do we know the 7990 isn't just a codename for 7970X2 or vice-versa?
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#12
Darkrealms
I really hope this card is up to par. We need some good competition around here.
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#13
dj-electric
Ill sum my reaction to this news post... uhmm..

You don't saahahaayy?!
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#14
C48008
Maybe they'll have good drivers for cross-fire at the cards release. I gave up on my tri-fire setup because I got tired of waiting for good crossfire drivers.:(
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#15
sergionography
Oh boy are u thinking what i m thinking?
I'm thinking 7990 will end up being a single gpu solution, what do you think?
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#16
Soup
sergionographyOh boy are u thinking what i m thinking?
I'm thinking 7990 will end up being a single gpu solution, what do you think?
With what chip? So far as I know there is no AMD equivalent of the GK110...
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#17
radrok
SoupWith what chip? So far as I know there is no AMD equivalent of the GK110...
There was a rumour about a beefed up version of Tahiti which as far as I know it could be true.
Time will tell :)
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#18
cadaveca
My name is Dave
radrokThere was a rumour about a beefed up version of Tahiti which as far as I know it could be true.
Time will tell :)
Yes, this one, with 2304 shaders:

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#19
radrok
Could be that AMD/ATI delivered Tahiti with less clusters than it really has? Be it low yields or a way to "chum the waters" for an Nvidia answer?
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#20
Random Murderer
The Anti-Midas
cadavecaYes, this one, with 2304 shaders:

img.techpowerup.org/120525/7990.jpg
*cough* i'll just leave this here...




from everything i've seen and heard, it's been cancelled and the 7970 GHz edition will take its place.
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#22
Goodman
Does that means that the x2 will be using two boards in one slot as oppose to a single board with two GPU's on it , like any xx90 cards?
If so would that be using more power (watts)?
cadavecaI liek 7970 x2, as that leaves room for 7980, or 7990 to be single-GPU cards, like X1950XTX, HD4890, etc....I'd really love to see a 1250 or 1300 MHz 7970 called the 7980!!!
I am there with you on this...
They should never have drop the x2 as it was clear that it was a dual GPU's (to some people anyways)

I would love to see AMD come up with an 7980 after the x2 but i am pretty sure that is not in the work but who knows someday AMD might surprise us?
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#23
OneCool
radrokThere was a rumour about a beefed up version of Tahiti which as far as I know it could be true.
Time will tell :)
Cool things like that just dont happen.Even as much as we (the consumer) would LOVE to be knocked off our feet by some surprise,hidden away GPU architecture. Unfortunately is just doesnt happen.We will get a 7990 dual gpu that is 5-7% slower than a 690 and 60-$85 cheaper and live with it. :shadedshu


Hope im wrong :rolleyes:
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#24
Totally
Random MurdererI'm a bit skeptical this is real. That picture is a 6990. Original image can be found here.
How do we know the 7990 isn't just a codename for 7970X2 or vice-versa?
Oh thank you, Capt. Obvious!!! What would we have ever done without you! Of course we should have realized since it doesn't have the same die packaging as the other 7000 series.
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#25
Totally
cadavecaYes, this one, with 2304 shaders:
2304 shaders, that would've been nice
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