esse sura a api dx10? isso e do movo need for speed... e que eu saiba nao e dx10....
Se sair, pois o track record da AMD é tudo menos glorioso nos últimos tempos.
Os OEM's já estão a falar que fim de Setembro é a data mais optimista para se ver o primeiro processador "K10" no mercado (mesmo assim só nos servidores), por exemplo...
A placa estava em stock. Em 1 dia esgotou. Obvio.... sendo a unica loja no mundo a tê-la e esta so agora estar em exposição na Computex devem ter desaparecido em menos de 24h.O título desta thread é enganador.
Primeiro não está "out", a não ser que "out" signifique "out of reach" ou "out of stock".
A placa está na computex. Em crossfire inclusivé através do ATI Lasso.Segundo, aquela placa na foto é um simples photoshop, pois a loja nem vende placas own-brand.
Terceiro, a data de saída é presumida, não é um dado adquirido.
Duvidosos porquê?Quarto, os "benchmarks" que a loja fornece são duvidosos, para dizer o mínimo...
Quinto, onde é que estão as marcas conhecidas ? Se há leaks, deveriam vir dos modelos que supostamente estariam a preparar em Taiwan, onde até decorre a segunda maior feira do ramo informático do mundo neste preciso momento.
While we thought this Computex is the most uninteresting year for graphics cards where there are no very interesting stuffs being showcased but luckily Lasso save the day. Lasso is a codename for AMD external graphics technology and the latest revision is able to support Crossfire on the Radeon HD 2000 series. In the current revision, there are 2 PCIe x16 slots on the Lasso board with a chipset onboard that offers 48 PCIe lanes so theoretical you can have 3 PCIe x16 slots running at full 16x bandwidth for Crossfire + Physics setup or 4 PCIe x16 slots running at 8x bandwidth in Quad Crossfire setup. For the current setup, there is a pair 2900XT 1GB GDDR4 cards linked up by 2 long Crossfire bridges inside a case with 500W PSU made specially for Lasso. However, there is no guidance from AMD yet to which when Lasso will be announced.
esse crossfire k meteste aí sao de placas OEM.
Yo bro
http://www.firingsquad.com/media/gallery_index.asp/1614/1
Pelos graficos nao parece dx 10, parece mais dx 9 utilizado ao maximo , tipo o dirt ! comprei o portatil pra jogar most wanted... agora qual vou ter que namorar pra jogar isto ??
Yo bro
http://www.firingsquad.com/media/gallery_index.asp/1614/1
Pelos graficos nao parece dx 10, parece mais dx 9 utilizado ao maximo , tipo o dirt ! comprei o portatil pra jogar most wanted... agora qual vou ter que namorar pra jogar isto ??
Sou só eu que penso que o NFS abusa tanto dos reflexos nos carros que ficam extremamente irrealistas? É que aquilo reflecte completamente o mundo, parece espelho...
Mas isto são placas graficas nao GPU´s e os GPU´s a 65nm da ATI
WTF??? que eu saiba o que interessa numa grafica é o seu GPU, logo é correcto falarmos em "grafikas" para referir GPU's
Só uma duvida!!??kuando xegam os games com dx10?
http://www.maingear.com/amd_splash2.shtmlWE LEARNED THAT at least one system vendor has started to sell R600 cards with 1GB of GDDR-4 memory.
Maingear, a vendor of premium gaming systems, is selling systems with a 1GB card.
The price difference between 512MB GDDR-3 and 1GB of GDDR-4 memory is around 110 US Dollars, and you can get two in Crossfire, thus ending up with 2GB of video memory in a single system.
399 plus 110 equals 510 dollars for 1GB of video memory... memory that R600 obviously needs
To make a long story short, you can use our complementary have a dekko at Maingears' website and pick any of the systems you like. µ
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=40170ATI IS GOING to be launching the 1GB version of the 2900XT really soon.
Theo pointed out that it is available now, and vendors at Computex tell me the launch is the 14th +/- a few days. Basically look for it in about a week. µ
http://www.nordichardware.com/news,6498.htmlDiamond Radeon HD 2900 XT 1GB has finally been launched. The card that has been causing such a stir has finally been officially unveiled and it's no one less than Diamond Multimedia that has done it. Diamond Radeon HD 2900 XT is the first retail card that sports a 1GB memory buffer and as rumors have been saying, it's GDDR4 capable of more than 2GHz (that's 146GB/s bandwidth!). Even though the memory is the same as with the X1950 XTX, AMD has learned its lesson and managed to tame the memories a lot better now. We've seen several early benchmarks by Denny over at XtremeSystems and according to the author himself; the timings are a lot better now.
We're hoping to present some benchmarks ourselves if everything goes well and then perhaps compare it to the other top of the line cards of today. A CrossFire setup with a total graphics memory buffer of 2GB and close to 300GB/s memory bandwidth sounds close to a dream come true.
Other than the memory there isn't anything new about the card, but to be honest, just the increased memory buffer and speed is enough to make us interested. The massive bandwidth of these cards should be a feast for the GPU, which we all know really likes memory bandwidth.
The card will be available from broad range of system builders, including the previously mentioned Extreme-PC.ca, but also integrators like Falcon North West, Biohazard, Maingear, Vigor, XI, Canada Computers, NCIX and several others. The card will mainly be included in pre-built systems, but since we've already heard that Extreme-PC will be selling the card separately it seems quite feasible that others will as well.