Tuesday, April 1st 2014
More Details of Radeon R9 295X2 Emerge
More details of AMD's upcoming dual-GPU graphics cards based on the "Hawaii" silicon emerged, in the run up to its April 8 launch. That's right, AMD plans to launch the card exactly one week from now. The card will bear the name Radeon R9 295X2, after all. The $3,000 pricing set by NVIDIA for its GTX TITAN-Z graphics card will be taken advantage of AMD, which will splurge on stuff such as a metal briefcase to ship the card in (with two combi-locks no less!), possibly high-quality (expensive) cooler shroud materials, and more. The card will be cooled by an air+liquid hybrid cooling solution, much like the ASUS ROG ARES 2. A factory-fitted (AIO) liquid cooling loop will handle the two 250W GPUs, while a fan-heatsink will cool the memory, VRM, and PCIe bridge chip. AMD will not chase down the ludicrous 12 GB memory amount of GTX TITAN-Z despite its wider memory bus, and will instead equip it with 8 GB (4 GB per GPU). And lastly, the card will have a total of five display outputs, including four mini-DP and one dual-link DVI-D (digital-only).
Source:
VideoCardz
22 Comments on More Details of Radeon R9 295X2 Emerge
All this is doing is driving the price up for the higher performance segement.
ATI has a higher TDP ceiling by using water so they can clock both gpu dies higher.
I'm pretty sure that Asus doesn't sell every limited edition Ares/Mars it makes, but they generally don't end up selling for cents on the dollar either when they get superceded.
why not just underclock chip a bit and sell it a good price
and be moar an better solution then crossfire two card.