Tuesday, March 24th 2009
RV790 Reaches 1.00 GHz, Indicates Overclocked SKUs in the Making
Following our report of ASUS preparing an overclocked Radeon HD 4890 accelerator with clock speeds well above 900 MHz (core) and 1000 MHz (memory), the possibility has come to surface that AMD has carved out a new range of Radeon HD 4890 accelerators from the unusually high overclocking headroom the RV790 GPU has. The credit also goes to the reference-design PCB, which is known to possess some of the highest quality digital PWM components to handle power, and 4 GT/s GDDR5 memory, which is now known to have a good overclocking headroom.
It has surfaced on the forums of Chinese tech community PCInLife, that the RV790 rather effortlessly reached the 1 GHz mark, the slider-limit of Catalyst Control Center, sparking off fresh rumors that AMD partners may be creating a fresh niche of highly-overclocked cards shortly after Radeon HD 4890 comes to be. The overclocker reached speeds of 1 GHz (core) and 1125 MHz (4.50 GHz effective, memory). At the said speeds, the card was put through 3DMark Vantage with its eXtreme settings. It churned-out a score of X5480, which puts its performance somewhere between those of the GeForce GTX 280 and GeForce GTX 285. It should also be taken into account that the drivers RV790 users the world over have been using, are preliminary beta drivers. AMD plans to release Catalyst 9.4 with the release of Radeon HD 4890, which just may impact positively on the performance of the product.Factory-overclocked cards based on ATI Radeon have since now been a formality. Even cards with the iconic HIS IceQ TurboX branding, haven't been known to have high (~15~20%) increase in clock speeds. With this feat surfacing, it has been established that the RV790 holds the capability to reach some very high clock speeds. On course to the 1 GHz mark, the overclocker at PCInLife comfortably reached 925/1025 MHz (X5021) and 950/1075 MHz (X5202). It sounds plausible that these speeds could be the speeds factory-overclocked cards come at, with a branding system similar to what NVIDIA uses: a tier-1 (light overclock), tier-2 (moderate overclock), tier-3 (high overclock), and tier-4 (extreme overclock). At any rate, this is turning out to be an exciting fortnight for the high-end GPU industry.
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PCInLife
It has surfaced on the forums of Chinese tech community PCInLife, that the RV790 rather effortlessly reached the 1 GHz mark, the slider-limit of Catalyst Control Center, sparking off fresh rumors that AMD partners may be creating a fresh niche of highly-overclocked cards shortly after Radeon HD 4890 comes to be. The overclocker reached speeds of 1 GHz (core) and 1125 MHz (4.50 GHz effective, memory). At the said speeds, the card was put through 3DMark Vantage with its eXtreme settings. It churned-out a score of X5480, which puts its performance somewhere between those of the GeForce GTX 280 and GeForce GTX 285. It should also be taken into account that the drivers RV790 users the world over have been using, are preliminary beta drivers. AMD plans to release Catalyst 9.4 with the release of Radeon HD 4890, which just may impact positively on the performance of the product.Factory-overclocked cards based on ATI Radeon have since now been a formality. Even cards with the iconic HIS IceQ TurboX branding, haven't been known to have high (~15~20%) increase in clock speeds. With this feat surfacing, it has been established that the RV790 holds the capability to reach some very high clock speeds. On course to the 1 GHz mark, the overclocker at PCInLife comfortably reached 925/1025 MHz (X5021) and 950/1075 MHz (X5202). It sounds plausible that these speeds could be the speeds factory-overclocked cards come at, with a branding system similar to what NVIDIA uses: a tier-1 (light overclock), tier-2 (moderate overclock), tier-3 (high overclock), and tier-4 (extreme overclock). At any rate, this is turning out to be an exciting fortnight for the high-end GPU industry.
103 Comments on RV790 Reaches 1.00 GHz, Indicates Overclocked SKUs in the Making
trying to find out what cooling
When I see hardware review sites pushing near 1GHz with retail HD4890s, then I'll be impressed...
one thing is certain, its not the same core
But i can't stop thinking about HD5xxx series... :rolleyes:
Also while it's the same specs, it's a remake of the RV770. The two GPUs aren't exactly the same. The RV790 has a larger die, different ASIC, package.
You see that 8-pin connector that means it consumes between 225-300W? Yeah...That's the fairy dust. The 'standard' 4890 will have 2 6-pin plugs. Undoubtedly this is of the 'extreme edition' group that will 'be up to 950mhz out of the box.' Watch as the standard models crap out right below that from running out of juice...right around where a volt-modded 4870 would...when it hits the power-draw wall.
They could have called 4890 and '4890 8-pin power connector edition' 4870+ and 4890. Like the 4850 with lower voltage and 1 6-pin connector vs the 4870 with higher voltage (1.263v) and 2 6-pin. This is just a redesign on the high speed 55nm process, and stepping it up one (1.3v) and two (1.3v+, 8-pin) more notches. The realistic difference between rv770 and rv790 is voltage, and I'd bet rv790 standard hits the 225W wall when overclocking, just like a volt-modded rv770, at a little over 900mhz, while rv790EE obviously will not. On top of that, ASUS is going to have software vgpu control (surely our man W1zzard will make one for the rest of us) to use up every last inch of that 300w threshold, there-by squeezing every last breath from rv770..erm, 790.
It's the voltage and power connectors that are the point, and getting into that 225-300W camp for this little chip surely means that the new PWM and high-speed process will come in handy...but don't be deceived for how simple of an update this REALLY is.
www.nordichardware.com/news,8986.html
I think this is an excellent strategy from AMD. Milk that rv770 (design) with more voltage and power until it clocks high enough to to compete with it's portly step-brother!
Makes sense to me.
Waiting for announcement of announcement of GTX290 with 8-pin plug in 3...2....1....
I HIGHLY doubt a 750 W psu can handle 2x 4870X2 @ 825//1000 and a PHII @ 3800 mhz. with 6 harddrives + watercooling!
I know it can do about 825-850 W peak, if the cpu is atleast 125 W @ 3.8 ghz, +2x 300 W+ motherboard+drives+watercooling(15W)+Fans.
My point is, it isnt renamed, its diffrent, they are taking the safe path, not going high end 40NM which isnt tested very good, and could lead to bad gfx.(high end market)
surely not too big of an diffrence from 4870 which by my opinion best buy ive EVER done.
*PS: not telling you guys buy ATI, cause buy what games favour, GTX series are good now ;)
("imagine this card can overclock at 1GHz")
You can't get a 1GHz GPU on the market today - you're wrong! erocker was only stating that a 1GB card is available, not a 1GHz GPU - he's right.
Can you provide a link to your claims?
Im so gonna by that card, when it gets out! Even tho its a small improvement, everythings gonna help.
Very nice OC id like to see a more in depth article though.