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They sounds like they are doing more than just that but who knows until we have more details... Point though is I doubt this would be a straight up re-badge.Likely it will be modified for DX12 but still mostly a rebrand. Without that would be worthless buy.
Well if scaling in this area was linear then yes, but basing off the predictions the TDP is going to be ~350 but then again TDP is not power consumption and that could be much higher. Depends on how they push it core wise and what the improvements actually yield since this is a new chip. But just basing off the fact they are using an AIO does not mean much because they are likely just evolving to the next area for gaming card reference coolers since most people want everything as quiet as possible.Though not comfirmed, using amd's most efficient silicon which is tonga with 2048 gcn and 256bit bus, that is still about 200watt TDP part. they are doubling # of gcn cores and memory bus. so 390x could be in the 400watt TDP range. Which go back to the rumored AIO water cooler that leaked AMD was lookin' was workin on, that would seem to fit that they would need something along those lines to cools this. It will come down to how well it performance compared to titan X which could figure uses only aroud 225-250watt TDP tops.
Well taking advantage of it means different things, I think though these high end cards are aimed at the extreme range which is where CFX/SLI users and extreme resolution users are. It maybe a bit overkill in the lower areas and yes it will probably be a bit more than needed but this just means memory bandwidth won't be holding it back. Plus we have to start somewhere with new tech...The average card of the next gen will have more bandwith compared to previous gen, yes, this has been happening for a long time already. Resolution raises, and so does the bandwith needs to raise. But the alledged 600gb/s bandwith? Not yet, not until GPUs can take full advantage of it. It is amazing for SLI/Crossfire users, since it will def be a step in the right direction for 4K.
I'm actually wondering what would be the ideal bandwith for the current "dream", that being 60FPS @ 4K.
I agree, I think 4gb might be the problem overall as its going to be running on the edge. Right now its enough at 4K, but for how long is up in the air and honestly its making the Titan X (or eventual 1080/1080ti or whatever its going to be called) more appealing. Going to be interesting none the less especially if we see some way they manage 8gb versions of the card.But how much ram?! I don't think 4Gb is enough for a flagship card since GTX 980 will soon be nVidia midrange card.