Brownstone
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Thats it, i oficially declare this card the 5970 
U guys are killing my hopes
U guys are killing my hopes
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If the 5870 indeed performs on par or even marginally better than the GTX295 it would be an embarrassing loss for Nvidia and GTX295 owners because that would mean the selling value will have to be about 40% less of what it is going for now just to remain competitive. And then there's resell value...
a 5870 should be alittle faster then a 4870x2 where does that put it to the gtx295
a 5870 should cost less to make than a 4870x2 and the x2 is $359
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102768
The 5870 will very likely not be faster than the 4870x2 in SLI aware games. That would be a miracle. Really, a $300 card outperforming a $350 card that has two 4870's? That's not realistic. But neither you or I can cite evidence or proof so all we can do is argue over something that neither of us knows for sure except what has already happened in the past and by that I can say that the 5870 will NOT outperform the 4870x2. I'm not going to reply to you on this subject again because it's a waste of my time & energy because you could say that the 5870 will perform 10 times faster than the 4870 and I have nothing to counter that in hard evidence.
Here I'll say it now. The 5870 will perform one thousand million times faster than the 4870x2. See, you can't dispute that with hard facts at all.
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mere speculation
hmm i had 3870 cf and 4870 cf and 1 -4870 is alittle faster than a 3870x2
Exactly, and that has always been AMD's point. That their brand new high end single cards can come close to the previous gen X2 card's performance.
The 4870 1gb was same performance as the 3870X2, and the 5870 should be close in performance to the 4870X2
I'm not sure AIBs will be able to drop prices on 295s dramatically. NVIDIA will reduce chip prices moderately, sure, but I don't see any drastic price reductions in store for us.
If the 5870 ends up nipping at the 295's heels, I suspect that AIBs are going to have a real problem clearing 295 stock.
It is NOT embarrassing for nVidia, if a next generation card beats it's previous out dated card, like the 5870 will do to the 295 next month. Because nVidia will have their fun come Nov/Dec with their next gen GTX-380 kicking all sorts of ass. That's the cycle in this business, what comes around usually goes around![]()
Production of GT200b chips will probably be reduced somewhat, but not eliminated, since the GTX 260-216, GTX 275 and GTX 285 all use it and the 260 and 275 are still fairly popular cards (and will probably remain so after the 58xx-series launch). AIBs will no doubt drastically reduce production of GTX 295 cards and offer moderate price cuts. This'll be good for the hardcore folders out there, since the 295 still offers great PPD/watt and PPD/dollar, but they may still have some issues getting rid of what they have if the 5870 is very competitive in that realm (which I imagine it will be, particularly with respect to PPD/watt).If there aren't any drastic price cuts and if the 5870 does perform on par or better, chips will cease to be produced and then the rest already on shelves will very slowly, painfully be sold?
Exactly, and that has always been AMD's point. That their brand new high end single cards can come close to the previous gen X2 card's performance.
The 4870 1gb was same performance as the 3870X2, and the 5870 should be close in performance to the 4870X2
Performance that beats the 285, at a price for less than the 285 is a win in my book, a bit underwhelming but I expected that performance "leap" after the last one. The question is just what the GT300 is going to be like (x3-x4 performance over the current performance leader?), and if the current graphics card generation is going to repeat itself or not? (and what's waiting after the November 58XXx2))
Crossfire 5870's here i come![]()
Crossfire 5870's here i come![]()
cpu bottleneck here you come too if you dont have an overclocked i7.YES me too
cpu bottleneck here you come too if you dont have an overclocked i7.
cpu bottleneck here you come too if you dont have an overclocked i7.
how the hell is it trolling because I have an Nvidia card?? if these things turn out to be twice as fast as the 4870 that will make running two of them like having four 4870 cards. you will be noticeably bottlenecked especially below 2560 with that P2 965 if you plan on running two of those cards. anything besides an i7 already holds back high end sli/crossfire a tiny bit and tri sli/ crossfire or better by quite a lot. why would you not care?<---does not care
And why are you posting in an ATI Forum thread when you obviously have an Nvidia card? Trolling will get you no where cannonfodder
P.S. P2 965 here i come![]()
how the hell is it trolling because I have an Nvidia card?? if these things turn out to be twice as fast as the 4870 that will make running two of them like having four 4870 cards. you will be noticeably bottlenecked especially below with that P2 965 if you plan on running two of those cards. anything besides an i7 already holds back high end sli/crossfire a tiny bit and tri sli/ crossfire or better by quite a lot. why would you not care?
because this is a forum last time I looked. you made a comment and I replied. you dont have a cpu listed in your sig so I wasnt sure what cpu that you even have. I was just giving you a little advice but if you want to call me troll and act like that then go ahead.The Real question is why do you care?
And Cannon you are known on these forums to troll alot. So don't act shocked that someone would say you are trolling lol
how the hell is it trolling because I have an Nvidia card?? if these things turn out to be twice as fast as the 4870 that will make running two of them like having four 4870 cards. you will be noticeably bottlenecked especially below 2560 with that P2 965 if you plan on running two of those cards. anything besides an i7 already holds back high end sli/crossfire a tiny bit and tri sli/ crossfire or better by quite a lot. why would you not care?
well at 2560 its not too much of an issue but if these 5870 cards are indeed twice as fast then having two of them will have your Q6600 holding them back. I certainly would not get a 4890 crossfire set up though. just get one 5780 until you do a cpu/platform upgrade. if the 5870 turns out to be much less than twice as fast as the 4870 then having two of them shouldnt be an issue at 2560 anyway. in other words, I guess we really need to wait and see how fast these cards actually are.but i an on 25x16 so if two 5870 are bottlenecked by my q6600 good, two 4890 are not
then it will be next to upgrade
well at 2560 its not too much of an issue but if these 5870 cards are indeed twice as fast then having two of them will have your Q6600 holding them back. I certainly would not get a 4890 crossfire set up though. just get one 5780 until you do a cpu/platform upgrade. if the 5870 turns out to be much less than twice as fast as the 4870 then having two of them shouldnt be an issue at 2560 anyway. in other words, I guess we really need to wait and see how fast these cards actually are.
how the hell is it trolling because I have an Nvidia card?? if these things turn out to be twice as fast as the 4870 that will make running two of them like having four 4870 cards. you will be noticeably bottlenecked especially below 2560 with that P2 965 if you plan on running two of those cards. anything besides an i7 already holds back high end sli/crossfire a tiny bit and tri sli/ crossfire or better by quite a lot. why would you not care?
raining on the AMD parade? I might get one of these cards my self and my comments have NOTHING to do with the cards being from ATI and YES the same holds true for the next gen of Nvidia cards too. thats just common sense isnt it? I am NOT criticizing ANY company.You're a horrible troll. You want to rain on the AMD parade by saying that most people are going to be CPU limited? Has it not occurred to you that if you're trolling like that, whatever NVIDIA releases that's faster than the 5870 will bottleneck even more, which means your criticism of AMD is strong for NVIDIA if NVIDIA has a better card? Would you be happier if NVIDIA release a nice, slow card that didn't bottleneck your CPU?
yeah the 8800gtx was an awesome card but for what they cost people are trying to hold on to those things for as long as they can. the ATI 4000 series kicked Nvidia in the balls and that was good for everybody. I would have gone with a 4870 but the 1gb version were rare and pricey at that time plus I got a really good deal on the gtx260. $189, free shipping and free game was hard to pass up last year especially considering they were twice that price at one time.Could we stay a little more optimistic?
I'm hoping this card will be ATI's new 9700 Pro.
I'm not holding my breath or anything. 4770 is fun, glad I didn't pay $500+ for 8800 some odd year and a half ago.
If its not at least 20% faster than a GTX 295 im skipping
when are we gonna see pics of these bad boys?
even a current low end card would be a decent bump. the 5850 will be a massive jump of course. any reason you have waited this long for an upgrade? I couldnt imagine trying to get through some modern games on that x1900xt.I'm not looking for the fastest GPU out there so I'm more interested in the HD 5850. I think it will be a "decent" bump up from my X1900XT.
And why are you posting in an ATI Forum thread when you obviously have an Nvidia card? Trolling will get you no where cannonfodder
I'm not looking for the fastest GPU out there so I'm more interested in the HD 5850. I think it will be a "decent" bump up from my X1900XT.