Wednesday, March 26th 2008
ATI Planning HD 3850 X2?
ATI's recently launched HD 3870 X2 graphics card was mostly well received, and according to Chinese site HKEPC, the company may now try the same tactic with the HD 3850. The site reports that the HD 3850 X2 should go on sale during mid-2008 with a price tag of between $299 and $379 - which would put it right in the firing line of NVIDIA's GeForce 8800 GTS. It looks like the card will continue to use the RV670 core and feature GDDR3 memory, although the memory speed will be dropped from 2000MHz to 1800MHz, with a choice of 512MB or 1GB capacities.
Source:
HKEPC (Translated)
41 Comments on ATI Planning HD 3850 X2?
Many, many ppl would buy those cards. I think it would be an excellent upgrade to get rid of your old computer or if you just need the extra video features.
I don't how many instances there would be, but for me I have an example:
I could give/sell it to a sibling/child that likes to play games but needs more oomph than the old 6800gt. Pop in a $125 card and they're good to go.
Maybe it's just me, but AGP didn't just magically become legacy with the advent of pci-e. I have a frickin serial and parallel port on my new MB (which I actually need though, for JTAG cables and the like :)).
More info for yall...
So, i guess I didn't get what you meant :p
even the 9800XT is hardly considered current gen
as for the ancient AGP cards you listed....gee i wonder if those are even considered old tech now...
However, I don't think it is practical.
It would take a lot of time to develop a working method. Since all the communication between the cores is handled on the cards PCB then sent out to the PCI-E bus as a single card, it might be possible to adapt that PCI-E signal to AGP using an AGP bridge chip. However, doing all the tweaking to get this setup working is probably too much time effort and money to warranty spending on a shrinking market.
Also, there is already a lot going on in the current dual GPU cards. To add another bridge chip to the mix would probably make performance suffer. Though most AGP users would probably still be more than happy with the performance.
The cards of this power would also probably suffer from the low bandwidth of the AGP interface.
yes it is agp still got a market
o.O
Or would something hold it back?