Thursday, December 21st 2006
Sapphire producing dual processor X1950pro
Sapphire Technology, a leading manufacturer of ATI graphics cards, has a new card nicknamed The Godfather. The card features two X1950pro graphics processing units and has been built to the 9" riser board standards, utilising a single 16x PCI-Express slot. According to Sapphire, this card performs similarly to two X1950pros in Crossfire. If the card uses the same speeds as standard X1950pros then it can be expected to have core speeds of 575MHz and memory at 700MHz, although this might be reduced if there are heat issues. The card appears to be crossfire capable, so it is likely that two of them could be used together for "Quad-Crossfire".
Source:
DailyTech
60 Comments on Sapphire producing dual processor X1950pro
-The Eagle
Octa-Crossfire?
I wonder when will they exceed 100k in 3DMark=0=
-The Eagle
PS I may protest DX10~!
DX10 is all about the unified shaders rather than the discreet pixel and vertex shaders used by DX9 cards.
well i hope more that they make a agp dx10 card, which i thought dx10 was gonna be better because it wasnt backwards compatible therefore making it better(?)
dual core gpu makes way more sense than dual graphics cards. i mean comeon people! this sli/crossfire thing is just a fad and a way to bilk us out of money as manufacturers promise unprecedented gaming performance! meanwhile they continue to improve their single slot cards and lower prices by the month. bullocks!
as consumers we demand low power components that run both quiet and cool. so this new card makes sense to me.
And yes, I demand my video card to be very quite.
Quite what?
Quite quite. >_< i hate when people replace quiet with quite >_<