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ATI R600 is Radeon X2x00 series

 

"So, the T-bone is full a 12 inches long (30cm). This baby is dubbed XTX, and will feature-top-of-the-line, 1GB GDDR-4 memory from Samsung. You can count on 16 memory chips yielding 1GB of video memory connected to the GPU via 512-bit external bus. Memory chips could do 2.4GHz clock (1.2GHz physical), yielding in yet unseen bandwidth of 153.6 GB/s, dwarfing 8800GTX and its 86.4 GB/s. However, this clock is not guaranteed - not everything is in the bandwidth, but rather in the way you use it."

 

SilverStone debuts new PCIe power connector

 

"This massive amount of power is directed to dual-socket motherboards and weirdly enough, mid- to high-end graphics cards of the next generation. Yes, the R600XTX will not require this 8-pin connector, but the honour is reserved for another three, more compact brothers which cannot live with single 6-pin one. Having two would result in a less-compact PCB."

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Radeon X2800XTX will work at 750MHz/2200MHz

"The top card has 1024MB of 512-bit GDDR 4 memory working at 2200MHz. This card also has 128 Shaders just as many as Nvidia's G80 chip. It is made on a 80 nanometre marchitecture and it will sell for $600.

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The R600XT becomes the Radeon X2800XT and this card will work with DDR3 memory. The clock speed won't be that dramatic. The card works at 600MHz core and 1800MHz memory. The memory is crippled to 256 bits and the card comes with 512MB of these precious clever circuits. It will sell for $500.

 

R600XL beomes the Radeon X2800XL with the same clocks, 512MB of GDDR 3 memory but 96 shaders. This one will sell for $400.

 

The last one is the Radeon X2800GTO clocked at 600MHz core and 1400MHz GDDR3 memory. The card has 256MB of 256-bit memory and again 96 Shader units. Cards based on this version of the R600 chip will cost $300 and are positioned to take on Nvidia's Geforce 8800 GTS 320MB."

 

Radeon X2800XTX2 is ATI's dual R600 card at $600

 

"We also have the rest of the specs, although final clocks may still change slightly. Both chips should end up clocked at 575MHz core and 2000MHz GDDR4 memory. This version has the 256-bit memory controller probably because of technical difficulties to make two chips work at 512-bit memory controller speed. The card is equipped with 2x512MB memory, a total of 1GB, and has two times 96-Shader units. It is made using a 80 nanometre process."

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