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Rebranding remains dumb.

If AMD is happy enough with 5770 performance they felt a simple features bump was enough for the rename, that's well and good--but what do these cards have the 5700 series didn't? HDMI 1.4?

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Yea, at least bump up the clocks 50 on the core each and call them the 6750,6770, they have plenty of headroom.
 

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http://www.amd.com/us/products/desk...6770/Pages/amd-radeon-hd-6770-overview.aspx#2

http://www.amd.com/us/products/desk...6750/Pages/amd-radeon-hd-6750-overview.aspx#2

This is creepy.
 

Lonyo

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Is Nvidia planning to release a gf116 (aka gf106 with all the memory controllers activated?) Even if it only has 768mb of ram, I'm pretty sure the extra texturing power and (probably) bumped up core clock speeds would be more than enough to decidedly beat the 5770/6770.

28nm isn't coming until Q4.... this could be a long year of pain for AMD's graphics division.

http://www.nvidia.com/object/product-geforce-gt-440-oem-us.html
Of course, it has some shaders missing :p
 

Lonyo

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thanks that sort of answered my question.

5970 is to 6990
5870 to 6970
5850 to 6950
???? to 6870
???? to 6850
5830 to ????
5770 to rebage
5750 to rebage
5670 to rebage?
rest of 5xxx series = rebage?

Thats 2 new chips, right?

So this is what you are saying?
That lineup looks kinda funky to me, ha.

Lets compare to the nvidia side or what we guess it will be.
gtx595
480 to 580 gf110
470 to 570 gf110
460 to 560 gf114
460se to 560se gf114
450 to 550 gf106
gt 240 to gt540? cut down gf106?

They have 3 new chips gf110,gf114,gf106

"new"
 

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I think people would be justified to be "up-in-arms" if AMD had decided to re-brand and re-box 2 straight generations of every single chip in their previous lineup with a new, higher model number..... But.... they didn't.....

Now, that's not to say I am willing to let AMD off the hook for this tactic, but at least they seem to be making the most logical business decision.

As long as they are stuck on 40nm, it makes no sense to push out a new low-mid to budget range chip. It just wouldn't be profitable (or, as profitable as Juniper is).

If they do this when 28nm is out, sure, cheap move.
 

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I think people would be justified to be "up-in-arms" if AMD had decided to re-brand and re-box 2 straight generations of every single chip in their previous lineup with a new, higher model number..... But.... they didn't.....

Now, that's not to say I am willing to let AMD off the hook for this tactic, but at least they seem to be making the most logical business decision.

As long as they are stuck on 40nm, it makes no sense to push out a new low-mid to budget range chip. It just wouldn't be profitable (or, as profitable as Juniper is).

If they do this when 28nm is out, sure, cheap move.

Agreed. It always sucks, but at least this is limited to OEMs so we aren't getting rebadges that will show up on the Egg or other stores.
 

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AMD has to cater to their customers, and OEMs want new sounding cards so they can cater to theirs. Average user probably isn't going to do much research when buying a midrange system, but seeing a 5770 will look bad when more expensive models are 6XXX.
 

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AMD has to cater to their customers, and OEMs want new sounding cards so they can cater to theirs. Average user probably isn't going to do much research when buying a midrange system, but seeing a 5770 will look bad when more expensive models are 6XXX.
I love how so many people refer to the 'average user'. I'd love to meet him some day.
 

happy medium

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I love how so many people refer to the 'average user'. I'd love to meet him some day.

Ever been to BEST BUY? thats where you find them.
They are the ones buying a 6850 for 289$ and think there getting a great deal. :):cool:

Or
You say the word Newegg to them and they look in the fridge. :)
 

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I love how so many people refer to the 'average user'. I'd love to meet him some day.

I know quite a few at work. Mostly they're buying systems so their kids can play games and have NO CLUE what they hell they're doing. They have a budget, the advice of a 12 year old kid, and the Dell / HP / Sony / Compaq website... or worse, a Fry's salesman.
 

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As with the NVIDIA rebrands, I don't see it as a big deal. Although I wonder where all the moral outrage is from those old threads. hmmmm.

The more things change.....
 

Arkaign

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768mb GTX460 makes my 5770 and this 6750/6770 pointless. It's just a beatdown, and they're so cheap. TigerDirect store here in Dallas has them on the shelves for $109.99 :p I'm saving my pennies for a 560 though.
 

happy medium

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6850 has nearly double the performance of an HD5770...make sense to me...

The 5770 in crossfire is faster then a 5870. The 5870 is much faster then a 6850.
2 5750's in crossfire is equal to or faster then a 5850 which is faster then a 6850.

So no a 6850 does not have "even nearly" double the performance of a 5770.
It has nearly double the performance of a 5750.
Just for your info. :thumbsup:

If you said a 6950 has double the performance of a 5770, I would have agreed.

Also remember 5770 crossfire scaling is 90% at best.
Proof..........
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/video/display/radeon-hd5770-hd5750-crossfirex_8.html#sect2
 
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RavenSEAL

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The 5770 in crossfire is faster then a 5870. The 5870 is much faster then a 6850.
2 5750's in crossfire is equal to or faster then a 5850 which is faster then a 6850.

So no a 6850 does not have "even nearly" double the performance of a 5770.
It has nearly double the performance of a 5750.
Just for your info. :thumbsup:
Ok....

Well, apparently, the GTX460 in your book is the only card that can be overclocked.

Oh wait, can't forget to mention that games with higher requirements will be coming out soon.

Edit: Oh boy, forgot to mention tessellation. I should just sell my card and buy an HD5770!

Edit: Oh boy! oh boy! forgot crossfiring too! dual hd5770 ftw!

Not to mention, the HD6850 draws sooo much more power than the 5770!!

Boy, that HD5770 sure is powerful!

Come back to me in a few months...
 
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happy medium

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Ok....

Well, apparently, the GTX460 in your book is the only card that can be overclocked.

Oh wait, can't forget to mention that games with higher requirements will be coming out soon.

Edit: Oh boy, forgot to mention tessellation. I should just sell my card and buy an HD5770!

Edit: Oh boy! oh boy! forgot crossfiring too! dual hd5770 ftw!

Not to mention, the HD6850 draws sooo much more power than the 5770!!

Boy, that HD5770 sure is powerful!

Come back to me in a few months...

I don't what all that means :rolleyes::confused:, but I added a link to back up what I said.

Do you have a link to counter my claims or do you concede that you were mistaken? :oops: :whiste:
 

RavenSEAL

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I don't what all that means :rolleyes::confused:, but I added a link to back up what I said.

Do you have a link to counter my claims or do you concede that you were mistaken? :oops: :whiste:

You're ignoring the fact that tessellation and DX11 is the future, the HD6850 destroys the 5770 at both.
 

RavenSEAL

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Can't forget about resolution either, you go try putting an HD5770 @ 1080p playing BC2, the 6850 is definitely twice as better. Frames might not tell you the story, but gameplay will sure do.
 

happy medium

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You're ignoring the fact that tessellation and DX11 is the future, the HD6850 destroys the 5770 at both.

I hate to say it, but you are wrong again. 2 5770's would beat up on a single 6850, even in tessalation. 2 tessalators vs 1.

mabe you are confusing the 6900 series tessalation performance with the 6850 series tessalation performance?:confused::oops:

A single 6850 performs no better then a 5870 in tessalation and 2 5770's beat a 5870.

more proof................................done yet?:confused::whiste:

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RavenSEAL

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I hate to say it, but you are wrong again. 2 5770's would beat up on a single 6850, even in tessalation. 2 tessalators vs 1.

mabe you are confusing the 6900 series tessalation performance with the 6850 series tessalation performance?:confused::oops:

A single 6850 performs no better then a 5870 in tessalation and 2 5770's beat a 5870.

more proof................................done yet?:confused::whiste:

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Unigine v1.0? lmao
 

RavenSEAL

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Extreme tessalation 6870 vs 5870. I'd imagine the 6850 would lose worse.

Like I said the 6800 series is no better then the 5800 series.
Come back to me after you spend $290 on a HD5770 CF setup :whiste:

HD6850 is nearly twice as better than the 5770, specially in more modern and upcoming games. You can say whatever you want, but benchmarks only tell a part of the story, the real scores come out in gameplay.
 
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