Para quem não percebeu bem a razão de ser da foto que mostra o autocolante da fan.
12v * 2 amperes = 24W (!).
Para quem não percebeu bem a razão de ser da foto que mostra o autocolante da fan.
12v * 2 amperes = 24W (!).
Sei que é um bocado estúpido, mas quanto é que pesará esta "menina"? Peço desculpa se já foi referido em algum lado .
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1) Sim..realmente a Fan tem muitos Watts..
2) a Fan como é totalmente fora da placa, dá a ideia da placa ser gigante!!!
pois, como referi, está toda fora, á diretia da placa.. se fosse, meio sobreposta no pcb, meio fora, dava logo outro aspecto.. (G80)..
3) Sim, são muitos conectores para power, e novos conectores...atenção ás fontes..
4) fotos já há.. e benches ????
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37531Update Overclockers just filed a story which reveals the R600XTX OEM/SI edition board in all its glory. For your viewing pleasure, click this L'INQ.
AFTER SEVERAL TEASERS, the guys from VR-Zone finally published their world exclusive - the first picture of next-generation Radeon in flesh, errr, silicon.
The pictured product is the highest end of the X2K line-up with full 12-inch PCB featuring R600XTX GPU with 1GB of GDDR-4 memory on it. We don't know the reaction of OnceRed-NowGreenTM PR team, but since VR-Zone sadly does not have a relationship with DAAMIT, not much can be done.
As we wrote three months ago and then repeated for the hell of it, here, the cooler is massive, longer than the board itself.
But then again, you have to cool down the GPU which works at a default clock speed where no GPU has gone before. This also goes for highest-clocked memory and massive 140.8 GB/s of bandwidth, leaping over 8800GTX by almost 55GB/s or a massive 39 per cent.
We wonder what the scores will be in really high resolutions with high levels of Full-Scene AntiAliasing and Anisotropic Filtering, where the amount of memory and available bandwidth are two key factors.
The launch will happen in Amsterdam in a run-up to CeBIT, as we first published here. µ
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37543WE CAN now divulge details of the third of the four R600 versions ATI is preparing for consumers. One is DDR3, one is DDR4 - the long one - and the third one is now known as the Uber edition.
We broke the news about the four different versions here.
R600 Uber edition will end up as the fastest R600-based card of the first batch on the shelves. The key secret is a water cooler. We heard that two companies are competing to make the cooler. One is Aavid , which we have already seen on many graphic cards and the second is Denmark-based Asetek.
We hear that the water cooler has both water pump and the reservoir on the radiator. So the card will look similar to the other cards, just with bigger radiator, powered with fan, and a reservoir.
You should not end up with lot of wires and tubes from and to your card. It should be the fastest card around but we will have to hold our breath for a while more yet.
Meanwhile, we'll try to sniff out what flavour the fourth implementation will come in. And that's without delving into the professional world, as Theo has here µ
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37529WE HAVE SEEN a lot of interesting R600 docs and one of the prototype boards and we are fascinated by the level of flexibility that ATI will offer to the world and its partners when the technology finally hits the market.
We are not referring here to the number of 3Dmarks achieved, but rather to the professional range of products.
While Nvidia is preparing the G80GL, a Quadro version of G80, with not many changes beyond lowering the clocks and increasing the amount of video memory (drivers are the biggest worry, especially the mandatory 64-bit optimisation), the R600 marchitecture and the PCB designs are so flexible that in the next six months we will be inundated with various products based on R600, R610 and R630 designs.
We have already disclosed an unrivalled amount of information when it comes to these products, but for the very first time, we'll be mentioning the professional range of products. Most notably, the most powerful one.
ATI is preparing something really, really special. If it manages to pull it off, it will be a breakthrough even Captain Hook couldn't have dreamt of. We are talking about a GPGPU product, the FireStream/Stream Processor board with no less than four (4) Gigabytes of local video memory.
The biggest issue we can think of is the probable requirement for 1024 ***** GDDR-2/3/4 memory chips, and neither Samsung nor Qimonda is manufacturing them. However, design documents specifically mention 4GB of memory, which made my head dizzy. If they cannot make it, they will release a version with "only" 2GB, but our sources are talking about the ultimate monster board.
The planned design of the board with maximum of four Gigabytes isn't some trick like putting a GPU on an ATX form factor mobo and calling it a "graphics board", the design is a variant of its upcoming top-end 12-inch design.
This board will feature only one DVI connector, but this board is not targeting the world of multiple monitors, rather one where monitors are irrelevant. It will be interesting to see those External CrossFire boxes stacked into an array of GPUs whose sheer power is unrivalled in the computing world.
Did we mention real purpose of GPGPU? - annihilating the importance of CPU and server CPU margins, which cannot compare with R600 or G80 in terms of pure processing power. Of course, this comparison is valid only in GPGPU-friendly case scenarios, so we're talking about streamlined computing only. Engineers at PeakStream and Stanford Uni are already having wet-dreams about the possibilities that a single-GPU configuration will do, yet alone multi-GPU one.
We wonder who will use this board for searching algorithms first, Microsoft Live or Google/YouTube? µ
Aquelas letras na fan a dizerem "Open" e "Close", deve ser para abrir alguma tampa como colocar lá hammsters caso seja necessário arrefecer mais a placa.
Essa OEM serve apenas para tentar ganhar algum com os primeiros modelos desenvolvidos da r600. Pode até ser outra revisão do GPU. Assim não vão para o lixo.
Faz lembrar a 7900GX2 que tinha 12.2" e a 7950GX2 de 8.9" para o utilizador comum! E as diferenças não se ficavam apenas pelo tamanho...
Essa OEM serve apenas para tentar ganhar algum com os primeiros modelos desenvolvidos da r600. Pode até ser outra revisão do GPU. Assim não vão para o lixo.
Faz lembrar a 7900GX2 que tinha 12.2" e a 7950GX2 de 8.9" para o utilizador comum! E as diferenças não se ficavam apenas pelo tamanho...
Sinceramente acho um máximo o pessoal (sobretudo fanáticos da ATI) que nem sequer têm a gráfica a queixar-se mais do que quem a tem e utiliza sem problema...bhaaa...