Sunday, December 31st 2006
Early AMD ATI R600 Specs, Benchmarks Leaked
Newly created site Level 505 has leaked benchmarks and specifications of AMD's upcoming ATI R600 graphics processor expected in January 2007. Some of ATI's R600 preliminary specifications are: 64 4-Way SIMD Unified Shaders, 128 Shader Operations/Cycle, 512 bit Memory Controller, full 32 bit per chip connection, GDDR3 at 900 MHz clock speed (January)- total bandwidth 115 GB/s, GDDR4 at 1.1 GHz clock speed (March, revised edition)- total bandwidth 140 GB/s, consumer memory support 1024 MB, DX10 full compatibility with draft DX10.1 vendor-specific cap removal (unified programming), 230W TDP PCI-SIG compliant, CrossFire support. Click here to read all twelve pages of the article posted on Level 505.
Source:
DailyTech
57 Comments on Early AMD ATI R600 Specs, Benchmarks Leaked
Edit: Actually, scratch that. I would be waiting on eBay, but I'm a hopeless ATi fanboy. (x850 XT AGP FTW!)
230WATTS!!! HELLO?????
Edit:
From what I heard, we won't have to worry about plugging that monster into our power supplies. It would probably require a motherboard connection where the PCI Express connector should be :p. Instead, it'll have an external power brick, and probably require it's own circuit :p. On a more serious note though, The FPS difference at this point is minimal (bad), it outputs WAY more heat then the G80 (awful), is probably going to be more expensive than the G80 (terrible), and uses more electricity than my main computer (disgusting). R600 will not have a welcome mat to my rig, I'll take midrange DX10 when it comes out.
if any of you are thinking of buying a dx10 card i wouldn't buy one now, beucase this is new technology and it's gonna take time to settle in and make one perfect product, i think in the summer of 07 would probaly be the best time to upgrade, hopefully better cards out by then and game that actually do support DX10!!
thats just my opinion i no many ppl here will disagree but every1's free to their thoughts.
any1 know the price tag on the R600 yet?
It will be priced the same as the 8800GTX.
Like I said, you're going to see anything as low as 8% better and as high as 42% better. And yes, it's not always going to beat the 8800GTX (code optimization, anyone?), but considering that the R600 is reported to be shorter, a better performer, cooler, and the same price as the 8800GTX... I'll take the ATi, thank you very much.
Edit: It's not worth giving up a quarter's tuition, mind you. I personally won't be buying one on the grounds that I'm a starving college student.