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RV790 Reaches 1.00 GHz, Indicates Overclocked SKUs in the Making

Im Pretty sure they maxed the fan out so they don't have to test for BSODs, because for 1 BSODs can corrupt Graphics drivers and make them continue to crash.
 
I want a 1ghz GPU out of the box. Where do I sign up/send the check to?

PM me. Ill give you my address :laugh:

Im Pretty sure they maxed the fan out so they don't have to test for BSODs, because for 1 BSODs can corrupt Graphics drivers and make them continue to crash.

Thats like the 5th thing you have taught me. Thanks man! :toast:
 
That was a tip from a buddy I game with, he is as much an enthusiast as I am. I couldn't figure it out for the life of me as to why when my monitor would go into standby (blank) I would move the mouse and the monitor would come back to and I would have multiple boxes covering the screen with black and white lines and I would have to remove power from the Monitor Totally to restore proper operation of it, graphics driver controls the monitor powerup.

But on that other part, Id run a fan at max to see what a card can do because if the card can't go that far with the fan at max even, either the cooler is not that good, or the Core is already reached its max, but from looks of it the 4890 is a good part indeed. TBH I wish I could run my fan at max but CCC wont allow it on the 1950, I know the fan is capable of it because it does run at max during POST (Runs at Max Speed) before it's handed off to the Operating system. Also lets be honest here, CPUs/GPUs that run at very high speeds on Stock/lower voltage and Stock Cooler are the Cherry Picked Parts- thus they slap higher price tag on it, all the rest else cant without voltage adjustment or requires 3rd party cooling. I also believe companies dont max the Cores of their Parts out because they want to make you think you are actually getting an extreme overclock out of it. I remember during the Socket7-P3/Athlon Era that a 100MHz OC was a Major Feat, and all CPUs at time were very high in pricing- aka before they ever thought of the Extreme Parts

Anyways end rant and thx for the Kudos
 
lol, i see much bickering going on about this new news, i hope it can break over 1gig, that would be sweet and possible make me think about buying one. well only if they have a x2 version
 
where did i say that i can get it TODAY:eek: no seriously man if you can find it on sale i will go and buy it:p I MENT IN THE FUTURE you guys need do learn do read:nutkick:

You also need to be able to word your sentences correctly. As Lillebror pointed out, you're stating you're able to buy a 1GHz clocked GPU - to anyone that would indicate present tense.
 
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this must be a nice GPU but until wizz tests it i dont trust anyone
 
I have to say 1 ghz on an RV790 RV770 is very impressive. If it behaves better than it's predecessor I suspect this card will be a contender.

Fix'd that for ya

The HD4890 is nothing more than an RV770 with a beefed up power scheme to allow higher clocks. From what I have seen, there is nothing special about the RV790 over the RV770, they are the exact same core, any improvements come from the PCB not the GPU core, maybe some binning was done to pick the top RV770's to put on the HD4890's but that is it. AMD just changed the name to raise the hype level.
 
Fix'd that for ya

The HD4890 is nothing more than an RV770 with a beefed up power scheme to allow higher clocks. From what I have seen, there is nothing special about the RV790 over the RV770, they are the exact same core, any improvements come from the PCB not the GPU core, maybe some binning was done to pick the top RV770's to put on the HD4890's but that is it. AMD just changed the name to raise the hype level.

No, it's a new chip with the same specs.
 
its *modified* yes absolutely (from a preliminary look at the chip physically)

doesnt seem to do much more than allow for the higher clock speeds for now, the meat of the GPU appears exactly the same.
 
You're wrong M8. Its a new chip.

How do you know? Have you seen the chip? Have you seen any real tech specs on it? What changes have been done? Do we even know a transistor count?

All we are going on is AMD naming it RV790, that is really the only thing that tells use it is a new chip. I'm just saying, I don't think it is any different from RV770. I believe RV790 is nothing more than a binned RV770, and the PCB has been beefed up to allow higher more stable voltage, leading to higher clocks. There have been no changes to the core itself.
 
The rv790's die size is also bigger than the rv770's
 
You also need to be able to word your sentences correctly. As Lillebror pointed out, you're stating you're able to buy a 1GHz clocked GPU - to anyone that would indicate present tense.

im pretty sure that my sentences were correct:rolleyes: YOU just miss understanded them!
now stop :cry: and be a man! :laugh:
 
im pretty sure that my sentences were correct:rolleyes: YOU just miss understanded them!
now stop :cry: and be a man! :laugh:

You're arguing with native English language users.
 
it takes AMD 1ghz to do what it takes nvidia 650mhz to do.

I understand there's differences in architecture, but doesn't a chip using a higher frequency need more voltage? And less voltage for more performance is where we want to go, not more voltage for equal amount of performance...

Still though, as always, amd will need to offer these cards at a killer price to compete with nvidia. Also, they aren't using havok in their drivers just yet. These preliminary tests show promise.
 
nvidia fanboy:rolleyes: gool looking avater man:laugh:
 
you're all right don't argue on this

is not a new design is based on 770 but they've made a few important modification;i think the power leakage is less than at 770 also this is why it can reach 1ghz so easy

time will tell soon what is under the cover..
 
Hopefully the 1Ghz version can contend with the GTX285
 
Hopefully the 1Ghz version can contend with the GTX285

I think it should. If beta drivers (with lack of havok) can fall in between a 280 and 285, then tweaked drivers and havok, along with higher overclocks should put this over the edge (but then again, that's against a stock 285. Taking into account the overclockability of a 285, then the 285 might still be top dog)
 
The rv790's die size is also bigger than the rv770's

Yeah that kinda gives it away as a new chip. But hey time will tell. However you wanna bet newtekie1?
 
Hopefully the 1Ghz version can contend with the GTX285

"its performance somewhere between those of the GeForce GTX 280 and GeForce GTX 285"
its from the main story:o
 
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