Wednesday, January 16th 2008
ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 Launch On January 23rd, Costs US$449
According to TG Daily, AMD will be releasing its dual-processor R680 graphics card one week early. The NDA on all the technical specs was due to lift on January 28th, but apparantly ATI/AMD have decided to step on the pedal and deliver the card on January 23rd. The upcoming R680 contains two graphics processors on a single board and will eventually allow four processor CrossFire mode on select motherboards. Pictures of the card as well as some early benchmarks can be found on our front page. Also note that the story is yet to be confirmed from anyone at AMD/ATI.
Source:
TG Daily
40 Comments on ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2 Launch On January 23rd, Costs US$449
Currently a single 3870 ranges from £130 - £170 depending where you get it from / what model.
We are currently 1.95x ish to the dollar and 1.32x ish to the Euro. These are much lower than the 2.10+ to $ and 1.45+ to € we have seen previously.
So even the currency exchange is against us!
I hope,its not too expensive tho' I think it would be a worthy buy.
Even if it was slightly more expensive than say 2 HD3870 I would say its possibly worth it (as long as the performance matches its price) as you don't need a CF motherboard to use it.
and if the comp see's them as one card for 2 cores then probably the current crossfire drivers should be enough to make 'em work in crossfire.
and I thought there was a crossfire connector?
But, anyway, the HD 3870 X2 sounds like it's going to kick ass. I thought ATI was going to get rid of suffixes for their card names though -- why isn't this just called the "HD 3880" or something?
Boo - XT, SL, GT, GTS, MO, XTS, ABC, etc
Yah - X2, GX2.
:D
Like I said... "I would gladly pay your tax rates if it meant I didn't have to be scared all the time of having to go to an emergency room..."
Seriously -- I was really digging the numbers-only thing. Higher number = faster card. I like that.
Anyhoo, I hope it's release brings down the cost of other cards. I'd be very happy two 3850's as the biggest thing that CrossFireX could bring me is "transparent CrossFire":
Except that mine would be two cards, four monitors.