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ATI Radeon 4800 Launch Details

 

"ATI’s Radeon 4800 series will be introduced in three flavors - as 4850, 4870 and 4870 X2. The company will also offer a “4850 256MB” (as opposed to 512 MB in other versions), but this SKU is a so-called "option" and is geared towards to the OEM/ODM/SI crowd to support them with cheaper parts for the back-to-school period and beyond."

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got me. They also state 1GB and 512Bit. both false.

 

 

"Our sources explained to us that using a PCIe Gen1 controller 3870 X2 was a mistake, since the board was hungry for data and didn't sync well with this interface. Don't expect the ATI team to repeat that mistake with the 4870 X2. However, we admit that we have no idea what kind of connection two RV770 GPUs will have."

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http://arstechnica.com/reviews/hardware/at...70x2-review.ars

 

"ATI's decision to use a PCIe 1.1 bridge chip constrains it from advertising the 3870X2 as a "PCIe 2.0" solution, but the company claims that it tested the card with both a PCIe 1.1 and a PCIe 2.0 bridge chip and saw no significant performance difference between the two. On the manufacturing side of the equation, the PCIe 1.1 bridge chip in question is a chip that ATI's board manufacturers have worked with before, and it's less expensive (and available in greater volume) than its PCIe 2.0 counterpart."

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"Right in between the two GPUs, there is a PLX Technology PEX 8547 bridge chip. This is basically a 48-lane PCI-Express 1.1 switch with three configurable slots – these can be configured as x1, x2, x4, x8 or x16 lanes. Naturally, AMD is using the three configurable slots as three PCI-Express x16 lanes, with one going to each GPU and the remaining x16 lane going down to the PCI-Express interconnect. Due to the point-to-point nature of PCI-Express, that's all that AMD needed to do to get CrossFire working on a single card."

 

"We inquired about PCI-Express 2.0 support, but AMD was quick to state that the performance difference between the two on this class of graphics card is going to be less than one percent, no matter what resolution is used. In other words, the tangible real-world performance benefit of a PCI-Express 2.0 switch is going to be absolutely nothing."

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The 4000 GPU is yet more powerful, "the 4600 series will have 240, the 4800 series will have 480, and the 4870 X2 will sport a total of 960 SPs"

 

Keep in mind the 2900XT and 38xx have 320. That is a 50% boost just in raw number. Who knows if efficiency is also improved. :)

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