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7800 is G70 and 7900 is G71 though, R580 and R580+ are far more similar, even clocked the same on the core, only difference is the GDDR4 and higher memory clocks. Isn't G70 also 110nm whereas G71 is 90nm?Originally posted by: Ackmed
So are the 7800 and 7900 cores, aside from clock differences. Hech, the 6800 and 7900 are pretty much the same cores.
Indeed, this is good news to me as I decided to buy an X1900XT recently (risking the X1900 Crossfire Edition cards disappearing before I decide wether or not to go Crossfire) and now I can rest assured that I would simply be able to pop in an X1950 Crossfire Edition when they drop in price.Originally posted by: Ackmed
Yes, there are more differences with the NV cores. X1800 to X1900 was pretty similar too though. It is nice that different cards work together, gives more of an upgrade option for CF users. Will be curious if the X1950 Pro works with the XTX. On paper (and rumor) the Pro looks to be a killer card for $200.
I think that will be coming with RD600, it's got a big bag of goodies for us I think. I will let the guinea pigs beta test it for me before I even think about it though.Originally posted by: josh6079
Can CF keep one ATI card as a physics processor and the other one normal yet or is that something that will be done in the RD600 chipsets?