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Nova karta iz 58xx serije nam dolazi 25-tog . http://www.nordichardware.com/news,10553.html
Claims that the current TSMC 40nm process that is being used for the AMD/ATI Cypress family is achieving yields of in the neighborhood of 40% don’t seem to have a shred of truth. Our sources close to TSMC claim that actually the 40nm process that is being used for the Cypress family is routinely achieving yields in the 60% to 80% range, which is actually confirmed by the fact that ATI is keeping product in the pipeline and you can actually buy boards at retail.
Pa ista fora kao sa 4850 i 4830. Znači potrošnja malo manja od 5850, kao i performanse.
5850 troši do 151W
5830 po mojoj proceni 120-130W
110W je zvanična specifikacija za 4850
sve price o navodnim problemima sa karticom su izmisljotine...
jednostavno, Februar ima odredjen broj nedelja, a AMD ima odredjen broj modela koja je/ce lanirati tokom Februara... a ovog meseca je i Kineska nova godina, tako da se u Februaru ne moze generiati ista kolicina zaliha kao tokom ostalih meseci u godini 😉
1280 shaders, 750MHz GPU, shipping God knows when
In what could be described as an effort to imitate Nvidia, AMD has delayed its HD 5830 card by several weeks. The card was originally scheduled to ship in early February, but it looks like it won't be widely available until the early days of March. AMD is expected to launch the card in February, but once again we're not sure about the exact date.
The card is based on AMD's Cypress LE core, used in HD 5850 cards, but it features fewer shaders, 1280 instead of 1440 on the HD 5850. It also has 60 texture units compared to 72 on the HD 5850. All in all it doesn't sound like AMD crippled it too much and we can assume it will still pack quite a punch. The GPU clock is apparently set at 750MHz, which is 25MHz faster than the reference HD 5850. The higher clock comes as a surprise, but bear in mind that these are unofficial specs and we're taking them with a grain of salt.
The card will feature 1GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 1000MHz, just like the HD 5850. It will closely resemble the HD 5850, as it will most likely use the same PCB and cooler. It features support for ATI Eyefinity and it packs two DVI outs, as well as HDMI and DisplayPort connectors.
According to an early EU listing, the card should cost around €215, but once again this is an unofficial figure. We guess it could easily drop below the €200 psychological barrier, but even if it doesn't it still sounds like a very tempting deal. An average HD 5850 will set you back around €250, so the €215 price tag sounds quite reasonable.
We won't post the listing link or the name of the vendor in question, thus making it harder for AMD to issue a fatwa against them.
Ako bude za 160e, u šta iskreno sumljam biće extra, ali pre će biti oko 200e kod nas.
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