Saturday, September 1st 2007
Diamond to Launch VFX 2000 Card With 2GB of VRAM
Diamond is known in the video card making world as the guy who puts a lot of memory into their products. Diamond is continuing that legacy by developing the VFX 2000 card, which is the workstation version of the HD 2900XT. What makes this card so special is the raw amount of DDR4 onboard: 2GB. There is no word as to how much this card will cost, how fast the RAM and GPU run at, but we do know that we will find out within the next couple of weeks.
Source:
EnGadget
26 Comments on Diamond to Launch VFX 2000 Card With 2GB of VRAM
:drool:
For the poor pockets, we can only dream.
They are exactly the same as a X2900XT but with 2Gb DDR4 ram but have added full OpenGL optimization for 3D CAD work
:rockout:
hah, just being an ass cause i can :P
As for the people mentioning that workstation cards do more work, therefore they are slower - not true. Many generations of cards have been identical, and for some cards even compatible drivers.
Hell, there was a quadro driver turned into an 8800 driver by adding the model codes into the .inf file, and it ran the desktop cards fine as a nice stable driver - just like they detect games and load optimisations for that game alone, they do the exact same thing for 'workstation' programs. games are optimised for speed, these programs are optimised for accuracy.
but hey if I"m at 600mb at 1680x1050 with 24xaa on hl2 episode1, imagine how much would be used on a dx10 game. the 2gb card could just be prep for the future.
Damnit, i thought it was a game :P
Yogurt: good info. On my GTX i noticed 16xQ AA was pushing my cards ram usage, i'd get occasional stuttering. Do you know of a way to monitor the cards memory usage in windows so i can check more accurately?
Well it was possible before you re-flash a Fire GL to a standard card and use it for gaming....
So now I'm curious if its possible with this card....
That would be sweet! Maybe useless but sweet...
But I mean this coming from a guy who bought a Xeon 3070 instead of a E6700 simply because he wanted it to say Xeon.....
Then again, i dont think 2GB will make a diff, unless its crossfired and using 64xaa at 16billion x 9billion resolution :P