DownTheSky
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I'm tired of this tonga/hawaii mentions. Think what a 3/4 or even 1/2 a Fiji would do in HTPC or laptops. 75W TDP with r9 285 or higher perf. I say bring it on!
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Maybe it is a lot and I'm considering sticking to 1080p and downsample instead. And my budget is that way because I don't want to purchase that many tvs.... I've purchase too many as of late and I don't want to invest a ton into a 4k TV right now when I know I'll upgrade in literally a handful of months. I'm just waiting for the 2015 Vizio p series lineup so a 2014 refurbished for 450 is a good stopgap.
Single card is all I need because I'm not on the latest games like you guys are. There's also a ton of performance to be gained waiting for a game to get updated and drivers to mature. I usually play a game 2-3 years after release to ensure I have every update/driver for that game.
I actually don't want to play games anywhere near day 1 because I want all of the options available to me. So 4k on a single fiji card is possible. For me anyway.
I just have to see the reviews but it looks like I may just downsample but my brother just told me he won't ship my TV for a couple of months so now leaning back towards the 50 inch Vizio p series refurbished to hold me over.
That's the trouble with these adapters. It is labeled a dual link DVI output adapter, but only up to 1600p @ 60hz. It's only partly dual link.
Has there been any information on when the nano will be out? Information on the price?
August I think and probably $499
As great as this sounds I don't believe AMD had the budget to apply Tonga GCN 1.2 across the lineup, even if they wanted to.
The problem with the label of Dual Link DVI-D, is a true Dual Link DVI-D can handle 120hz, these can't. I'm referring to 1080p 120hz.1600p@ 60hz is the maximum spec for true dual link so the label is correct. those of us pushing dvi past that with overclocked Korean's are outside of spec and hence why even a low quality dvi cable can affect the ability to overclock them.
I'm tired of this tonga/hawaii mentions. Think what a 3/4 or even 1/2 a Fiji would do in HTPC or laptops. 75W TDP with r9 285 or higher perf. I say bring it on!
Has there been any information on when the nano will be out? Information on the price?
Okay, I don't like spreading rumors, but I heard an interesting rumor from a close long-time friend - who has never led me wrong - that the rumors (yeah, rumors about rumors... this is getting deep into the piles of salt now) in his company, which works closely with AMD and nVidia, are that AMD is already working on designing a full line replacement, with HBM going much further down the product line.
That isn't the juicy part, though. Apparently, according to nVidia reps he talked to, AMD has some supply priority agreement with Hynix and they are, therefore, trying to capture as much of the supply as they can in an effort to prevent nVidia from getting Pascal to market in quantity :sneaky::ninja: And, as you might imagine, nVidia is livid
Of course, this is even more internal rumors... so...:hmm:![]()
That might be promising. If the press has samples of the r9 nano as well as fury x, maybe the nano is soon to be released. Maybe same day as fury x or at least before Fiji pro. Assuming they don't have fiji pro.
If it falls under the Fiji pro in price I can understand not publicizing the release date to let the 390x sell more.
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And it's interesting to hear about AMD dirty tricks vs NV...I wonder if the red team forum police (rtfp) will now descend upon you with Righteous Anger and Fury-ous Vengeance now? They'll probably even try to say "it's different when our team does it" or some such.
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The problem with the label of Dual Link DVI-D, is a true Dual Link DVI-D can handle 120hz, these can't. I'm referring to 1080p 120hz.
I dont know why you call that dirty tricks?OFC they're working on the replacement of the rest of the lineup, they need something to release next year when 14/16 gets, inevitably, "delayed". Nvidia already has their next flagship available today (highly oc'd 980ti) in case they need to bring it to market as a holdover in 2016. They could even steal a page from AMD and get ~ 5% more clock/clock perfromance out of it, bump clocks 20%, and call it the gtx 990.
And it's interesting to hear about AMD dirty tricks vs NV...I wonder if the red team forum police (rtfp) will now descend upon you with Righteous Anger and Fury-ous Vengeance now? They'll probably even try to say "it's different when our team does it" or some such.
Meh, hynix would be dumb to favor either camp, it's to their benefit to maintain cordial relations with both camps.
Are 4k monitors so bad that you'd prefer to have 22-24ms lag on a tv??
OFC they're working on the replacement of the rest of the lineup, they need something to release next year when 14/16 gets, inevitably, "delayed". Nvidia already has their next flagship available today (highly oc'd 980ti) in case they need to bring it to market as a holdover in 2016. They could even steal a page from AMD and get ~ 5% more clock/clock perfromance out of it, bump clocks 20%, and call it the gtx 990.
And it's interesting to hear about AMD dirty tricks vs NV...I wonder if the red team forum police (rtfp) will now descend upon you with Righteous Anger and Fury-ous Vengeance now? They'll probably even try to say "it's different when our team does it" or some such.
Meh, hynix would be dumb to favor either camp, it's to their benefit to maintain cordial relations with both camps.
You do realize that 2560x1600 @60Hz is within about 1% to 1920x1080 @120Hz.
It is Dual Link DVI
Okay, I don't like spreading rumors, but I heard an interesting rumor from a close long-time friend - who has never led me wrong - that the rumors (yeah, rumors about rumors... this is getting deep into the piles of salt now) in his company, which works closely with AMD and nVidia, are that AMD is already working on designing a full line replacement, with HBM going much further down the product line.
That isn't the juicy part, though. Apparently, according to nVidia reps he talked to, AMD has some supply priority agreement with Hynix and they are, therefore, trying to capture as much of the supply as they can in an effort to prevent nVidia from getting Pascal to market in quantity :sneaky::ninja: And, as you might imagine, nVidia is livid
Of course, this is even more internal rumors... so...:hmm:![]()
Meh, hynix would be dumb to favor either camp, it's to their benefit to maintain cordial relations with both camps.
Maybe it is a lot and I'm considering sticking to 1080p and downsample instead. And my budget is that way because I don't want to purchase that many tvs.... I've purchase too many as of late and I don't want to invest a ton into a 4k TV right now when I know I'll upgrade in literally a handful of months. I'm just waiting for the 2015 Vizio p series lineup so a 2014 refurbished for 450 is a good stopgap.
Single card is all I need because I'm not on the latest games like you guys are. There's also a ton of performance to be gained waiting for a game to get updated and drivers to mature. I usually play a game 2-3 years after release to ensure I have every update/driver for that game.
I actually don't want to play games anywhere near day 1 because I want all of the options available to me. So 4k on a single fiji card is possible. For me anyway.
I just have to see the reviews but it looks like I may just downsample but my brother just told me he won't ship my TV for a couple of months so now leaning back towards the 50 inch Vizio p series refurbished to hold me over.
OFC they're working on the replacement of the rest of the lineup, they need something to release next year when 14/16 gets, inevitably, "delayed". Nvidia already has their next flagship available today (highly oc'd 980ti) in case they need to bring it to market as a holdover in 2016. They could even steal a page from AMD and get ~ 5% more clock/clock perfromance out of it, bump clocks 20%, and call it the gtx 990.
And it's interesting to hear about AMD dirty tricks vs NV...I wonder if the red team forum police (rtfp) will now descend upon you with Righteous Anger and Fury-ous Vengeance now? They'll probably even try to say "it's different when our team does it" or some such.
Meh, hynix would be dumb to favor either camp, it's to their benefit to maintain cordial relations with both camps.
Given the lead time on GPUs, it would be very worrisome if AMD wasn't already well into development on Arctic Islands.
HBM saves power and enables smaller cards (and could be especially useful in laptops), so of course AMD will try to use it wherever it is economically feasible.
Not sure how much credence to give a second-hand rumor, but this could explain a lot. It seems odd that AMD, strapped for cash as it is, would invest so much in R&D on HBM (which will be a public standard) without getting anything in return. If they agreed to be the guinea pigs for HBM when no one else wanted it, in exchange for supply priority on HBM2... well, that would be a payoff that might actually be worth it.
AMD needs to go to FinFET ASAP, and they need to beat Nvidia there. If they get a six-month lead, it could make a huge difference in terms of market share and profits.
(Note that AMD beat Nvidia to 28nm by 3 months.)
Isn't it all kind of moot with HBM being a JEDEC standard now? AMD may get a small amount of money per chip but I doubt it will be enough to pay any of AMD's bills. AMD may get HBM2 first or last, either way it's a certainty that AMD & NVIDIA will use it.
Having the latest tech first can be very valuable.
August seems about the right time frame, but where did you get the $499 price?
Isn't it all kind of moot with HBM being a JEDEC standard now? AMD may get a small amount of money per chip but I doubt it will be enough to pay any of AMD's bills. AMD may get HBM2 first or last, either way it's a certainty that AMD & NVIDIA will use it.
Ahh, but if they buy up all of it and use it, then others can't. For example, the guy who made Softsoap bought multiple years' production of the right pumps for the soap dispensers so the product couldn't be duplicated until it established itself.