littleg
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Missing sli 480 faster than 1080:thumbsup:
I have some insider info that's 100%. RX480 won't have SLI :thumbsup:
Thats guaranteed.
Missing sli 480 faster than 1080:thumbsup:
OK. So give me a single new feature that Polaris brings
For how long HMPs are on the shelves ?
multires shading is supported by Unreal engine since version 4.11 and Unity engine:
https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2016/04/20/ue-4/
https://blogs.nvidia.com/blog/2016/03/15/gdc-2016-unity-vr/
Some VRWorks accelerated titles:
Solfar Studios Everest VR
Valve Software The Lab
ILMxLAB Star Wars Trials on Tatooine
InnerVision Games Thunderbird: The Legend Begins
EVE: Valkyrie
and more here:
http://www.geforce.com/hardware/technology/vr/games
The demos at shows were done on Zen machines, or so i read. However, giving people a baseline which they already are familiar with, is possibly a reason why they used Intel hardware.Too bad ZEN wasn't ready. Instead, AMD uses an Intel 5960x@3 Ghz as a testbed.
This WCCFTech 'source' certainly sounds very familiar:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=O_qg2PITCts
Exact same CPU as the recent asian guy (who faked results), and similar results as well. Core i7-4960X is not a very popular, easy to find CPU.
BTW, about Lisa Su's $100-300's range:
That's apart from hardware decoding/ acceleration of x265, with hdmi 2.0b(is it?), DP 1.3/1.4. They're all new to AMD products and at the price point which they're being introduced is also quite nice.enormous amounts of telepathic butthurt
I have some insider info that's 100%. RX480 won't have SLI :thumbsup:
Thats guaranteed.
http://unlocked.newegg.com/article/hands-amd-rx-460-470-480-graphics-cardsThe graphic card wars are on and AMD hosted an event to show off their latest crimson pixel pushers in form of the RX 470 and 460 models to match their previously announced RX 480. Luckily, the AMD graphics team hooked me up and I was able to get some private time with the new GPUs. No fancy coolers, just the raw goods. At the top of the page is the raw RX 470. Below, the RX 460 with its adorable fan and Crossfire RX 480s.
No, highly unlikely for AMD to do that, though the AIBs still might do it. The 300$ top bin could be the fully unlocked part or just the regular 36CU one with GDDR5x but till the time, the top P10, it's released either of the possibilities make sense from a consumer PoV.Now, assuming wccf isn't full of it (a big assumption I know), and 6+8 pin cards are actually justified because certain bins overclock "to the moon" what odds we see a g5x board? Are they really going to try to con us out of $300 vs $230 just for better fans and a better binned gpu?
It's beginning to look like AMD could have clocked Polaris way up to like near 1400mhz base and 1600mhz boost to edge near the 1070 but in doing that they would have quickly lost efficiency.
If WCCF is to be believed then 480 reference board uses 100 watts, 50 below the 6 pin max. If there are indeed AIBs thinking about going dual 6 pin or 8 pin + 6 pin with supporting power delivery systems then there's good reason to believe this card may be capable of much more. That would be doubling power draw, and even if the card only gets a 30% boost from that, it will be close to a 1070.
Such a small chip cannot hope to dissipate that kind of thermal output, the size constraints it and I expect 150W is about the max before it falls off a cliff in a thermal rout.
Such a small chip cannot hope to dissipate that kind of thermal output, the size constraints it and I expect 150W is about the max before it falls off a cliff in a thermal rout.
Such a small chip cannot hope to dissipate that kind of thermal output, the size constraints it and I expect 150W is about the max before it falls off a cliff in a thermal rout.
Such a small chip cannot hope to dissipate that kind of thermal output, the size constraints it and I expect 150W is about the max before it falls off a cliff in a thermal rout.
Well, ComputerBase did publish them:Also, if the embargo is lifted on these AMD slides (the fine print says June 13, 11am PST) then why hasn't the deck been posted by any reputable site? I checked Anandtech, nothing. TPU, nothing. Tom's Hardware, nothing. TechReport, nothing.