Monday, March 3rd 2008

AMD 780 Chipset - Like Never Before... Marketing video

AMD has released a YouTube marketing video for their upcoming 780 chipset. The 780 chipset is the first of its kind to utilize ATI Hybrid Graphics technology. This technology enables the user to combine the performance of both the integrated graphics chip and a standalone discrete graphics card for an affordable Crossfire-like solution.
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63 Comments on AMD 780 Chipset - Like Never Before... Marketing video

#51
InnocentCriminal
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RavenasHad no idea that's what you were linking, I'll read it over. Thanks much.
I'll try and be less cryptic next time. ;)

I wouldn't call a 3450 or 3650 high-end.
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#52
Ravenas
InnocentCriminalI'll try and be less cryptic next time. ;)

I wouldn't call a 3450 or 3650 high-end.
Haha, yeah all the reviews look good for this chipset. I'm a personally one who wants more than 1 x16 slot, I usually like to have 3 x16.

Lol I wouldn't either, but his opinion could be different. :laugh:
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#53
effmaster
I was refferring to the 3850 and how it compares to the 9600GT
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#55
Ravenas
effmasterI was refferring to the 3850 and how it compares to the 9600GT
The 9600gt is a low end card. It may be new, but it's still low end new. With proper modding, the 9600gt can be OCed very well.

The 3850 is still a midranged card in my opinion, but of course, I'm not saying it doesn't have loads of OC potential.

Either way, this board is geared towards a low end consumer.
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#56
InnocentCriminal
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I would have considered the 9600GT a mid-range card, but then again I forgot about the 8800GT/GTS and the up and coming 9800GT etc etc... so I guess it is a low-end card. I'd call the 8600GT a mid-range and the 8400(GS etc) low-end. I'm straying from the original point now.

^^
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#57
Ravenas
InnocentCriminalI would have considered the 9600GT a mid-range card, but then again I forgot about the 8800GT/GTS and the up and coming 9800GT etc etc... so I guess it is a low-end card. I'd call the 8600GT a mid-range and the 8400(GS etc) low-end. I'm straying from the original point now.

^^
I agree to an extent, but I'm not going to compare a 9xxx to a 8xxx to find out which 9xxx is low end. To find out which 9xxx is low end, it should be compared to other 9xxx that are on the horizon.

But yeah, we are off topic.
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#58
InnocentCriminal
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That's fair, I wasn't really comparing the card just reminding myself that you have the 8800GT as the current mid-range of the nVIDIA's GFX chips.

As I said before, I'll be interested to see nVIDIA's take on their Hybrid IGP chipset.
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#59
Ravenas
InnocentCriminalThat's fair, I wasn't really comparing the card just reminding myself that you have the 8800GT as the current mid-range of the nVIDIA's GFX chips.

As I said before, I'll be interested to see nVIDIA's take on their Hybrid IGP chipset.
That would be interesting to see nvidia's response. I think AMD is going to find a lot of applications for this hybrid igp chipset in prebuilt manufactures.
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#61
Cybrnook2002
gR3iFturn off is supported by the new 38xx line, the 34xx line and hopefully the new graphics cards.

The 2900xt isnt planed to shut off when working in a 780 Board.
where did you find that at?
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#62
InnocentCriminal
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pentastar111Thanks for that man...very informative...:toast:
Not a problem, glad you found it useful.
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#63
hacker111
I htink this one is playing catch up this year from the other ones.
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