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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #60 on: January 31, 2012, 12:14:47 PM »




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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #61 on: January 31, 2012, 12:20:23 PM »
Impressive and expected considering the 7970. Price is steep but for a card that compares to, competes with and beats the 580 in certain areas and the price is good (considering its lower than the 580 which is still about $500 USD).

The crossfire seems a bit poor tho... I expected more from that at least, considering the crossfire results on the 7970 but then again, AMD's/ATI's crossfire support seems to always be trailing behind =/

I am however very impressed with the temps and noise tho. I would say its a valid and worthwhile investment for an upgrade. Now to wait on with 7870/50 with W1nTry lol
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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #62 on: February 02, 2012, 02:19:54 PM »
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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #63 on: February 02, 2012, 03:10:07 PM »
Oh geed.   The cheapest one is $450 US.  My wallet firmly in 2 x 7870 territory... LOL.

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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #64 on: February 02, 2012, 03:19:00 PM »
Considering the 7970 matches and beats the performance of the 6990 and the 580 in different aspects i say it's fairly priced.

Why i posted that article was more the release dates of the 7850/7870 and the 7990.

I dont know why, but the 6990 is not even on newegg any more and its ridiculously priced on amazon. so..
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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #65 on: February 02, 2012, 03:28:50 PM »
waiting on the 6990 to drop b4 i xfire them...

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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #66 on: February 02, 2012, 03:31:11 PM »
March aye... sounds like a birthday upgrade is in order XD

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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #67 on: February 13, 2012, 08:00:42 AM »
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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #68 on: February 18, 2012, 12:26:33 AM »
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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #69 on: February 22, 2012, 08:58:30 AM »
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With the launch of both the HD 7900 and HD 7700 series, AMD is expected to release its HD 7800 series GPUs in March. Today, we get our first peek at the specifications of the HD 7850 and HD 7870.


As reported first of February in a leaked roadmap, AMD is set to release its HD 7800 series graphics cards based on Pitcairn in March. Based on information coming out of Chinese-based EXPreview.com, we may have our first glimpse at the specifications for the new Pitcairn series. The HD 7800 series will utilize AMD's GCN stream processors seen with both HD 7900 and HD 7700 series.

Radeon HD 7850

20 Graphics CoreNext Compute Units
1280 stream processors
80 TMUs
24 ROPs
Memory Bus of 256-bit
Memory size of 1 GB/2GB GDDR5 memory
Clock speeds of 900 MHz core
Memory frequency of 1250 MHz (5.00 GHz effective)
 

Radeon HD 7870

22 Graphics CoreNext Compute Units
1408 stream processors
88 TMUs
24 ROPs
Memory bus of 256-bit
Memory size of 2GB GDDR5 memory
Clock speeds of 950 MHz core
Memory frequency of 1375 MHz (5.50 GHz effective)
 

Early pricing for the HD 7850 has it listed at around $220 dollars and the HD 7870 around $300 dollars. In the second quarter, AMD is expected to release both the HD 7990 and HD 7890. While the specs for HD 7990 are still relatively unknown, the HD 7890 will be based on Tahiti (same as the HD 7900 series). It is expected to feature 24 Graphics CoreNext Compute Units, 1536 stream processors, 96 TMUs, 32 ROPs, and have a 1.5 GB memory with memory interface of 384-bit. Early expectations for pricing has the price of the HD 7890 around $359 dollars.

Please keep in mind, of course, that these specifications are from EXPreview's supposedly reliable source. We won't know for sure until AMD shows its hand. Stay tuned!

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/AMD-Radeon-HD7870-HD7850-Pitcairn,14747.html

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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #70 on: March 12, 2012, 12:25:13 PM »
Just a snippet from the preview:
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The Radeon HD 7870 and 7850 offer impressive performance, extremely low power usage, and attractive estimated prices (at least in North America) compared to cards offering similar performance. They run coolly and quietly, making them easy to live with, too. That covers the most important questions gamers ask when they hear about new graphics cards. From almost every angle, consider us impressed. Sure, we could complain yet again about the lack of VCE support several months after AMD announce the feature, but that doesn’t affect these cards’ ability to play games.

http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/radeon-hd-7870-review-benchmark,review-32392-21.html

Seems the 7870 is a winner, at least from a comparison against the 5xx GTX series. Since Kepler is not too far off, we'll see how it all compares in a few weeks?

So far though the 7870 looks like the sweet spot for AMD.

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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #71 on: March 12, 2012, 06:16:21 PM »
0_0 wow.... That is impressive. I forsee sales on that card being rather high if those stats prove true. I wonder if that score on the 7850 is fair tho since they were having so much problems with them. Perhaps it may be even higher than that once errors are fixed
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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #72 on: March 12, 2012, 06:22:12 PM »
I am waiting on kepler to see how the chips fall so to speak

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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #73 on: March 12, 2012, 06:56:04 PM »
Yeah, but that 'suggested' MSRP of $349 US for the 7870 does not sit well with me.

It's just a tad out of my usual 300-dollar budget (per card).


That said though, my sights are squarely aimed at getting two of those.  :happy0203:

I'm waiting patiently on Kepler to either beat these at the same price...or, drive the price of these down-down-down.
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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #74 on: March 12, 2012, 07:53:51 PM »
At, or below 300 US?  Two, of course.

Not at the same time...but definitely two.

I have no shares in AMD or Nvidia nah.  Whoever is the fastest at 300 US wins.
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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #75 on: March 12, 2012, 10:14:30 PM »
I have no shares in AMD or Nvidia nah.  Whoever is the fastest at 300 US wins.
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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #76 on: March 18, 2012, 05:07:08 PM »
Rumor: Radeon HD 7990 Set to Launch After Nvidia's Kepler

http://www.tomshardware.com/news/Radeon-HD-7990-Kepler-GTX680,15032.html
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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #77 on: March 18, 2012, 08:21:32 PM »
But yeah, them mandingo cards from either manufacturer will be epically expensive and even more scarce.

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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #78 on: March 26, 2012, 04:46:44 PM »
http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/26484-no-price-wars-yet

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No sign of 7970 price wars

AMD keeps silent

Since we first heard about the US $499 price tag for the GTX 680 we started to ask around in order to see if AMD is preparing a price cut on its HD 7970. Unfortunately, AMD is still pretty silent and most partners are focusing on their factory overclocked HD 7970 cards.

Currently, AMD's HD 7970 is doing pretty good in Europe. The average price for AMD HD 7970 is around €460, and we are talking about pretty decent retail/e-tail shops in Germany, while the lowest one is currently €441,90 at Pixmania.de. The Nvidia GTX 680 is priced at the expected €479, although some retailers/e-tailers are making use of high demand to push the price as high as €519. The price of GTX 680 will eventually drop in Europe and probably follow the HD 7970 one but, until then, AMD HD 7970 will be doing quite well.

The USA on the other hand is a bit different, while EU had a constant and slight drop in HD 7970 price since launch in December, the Newegg.com and other retailers/e-tailers kept the card at steady US $549.99. Actually, you can currently get it cheaper, for US $534.99, but you have to buy two or more cards, just a simple deal done by Newegg.com and Sapphire. These prices put AMD in an awkward position in the USA as GTX 680 sells for steady US $499.99.

The part of the market reserved for enthusiasts, or those that actually go for US $500+ graphics cards, will actually have to weigh a couple of things. Performance-wise , GTX 680 looks like a better card. It delivers the same/higher punch in games and uses less power to do it. The features are pretty much the same, and we will not go into that, since one company copies the other and it is a constant game of cat and mouse. We expect to see adaptive VSync and TXAA or something similar on AMD cards as well and currently both cards are pretty leveled in the feature department.

The overclocking is something that enthusiasts are always interesting in, and due to Nvidia GPU Boost, overclocking on GTX 680 is quite limited and rather oriented to mass consumer market, so this win goes to AMD's HD 7970. The compute power on the HD 7970 is better and there is no question about it, but US $500 cards are bought for gaming and that's where the GTX 680 is currently same/better at lower price. Our guess is that compute power is not exactly a deciding buy factor, at least not in high percentage.

According to what we know for now, price cut will not be happening at the moment, and our guess is that we will not see anything at least till the end of this month. Partners usually hear about this at least few days before it happens, and currently AMD is not saying anything.

Availability is yet another key issue. AMD's HD 7970 is in a pretty good and healthy supply. It is available across Europe as well as in the USA, and according to our sources things should not change anytime soon.

The GTX 680 is a different story. It has just launched and demand is quite high as the USA Newegg.com has run out of stock in a matter of hours. The situation in Europe is a bit better, there is a decent amount of cards available, at least at the time of writing. Both DACH region and the UK retailers/e-tailers have GTX 680 cards in stock, but we heard that some partners will not recieve a new shipment until next month and if this stock sells we will certainly see a shortage.

The problem is that, if they decide to go for the price drop, AMD also has to adjust prices across its entire range, including HD 7950, HD 7800 series and so on. Of course, that is a problem for AMD but if but if it does happen, it will be quite a happy day for consumers and those that are not aiming for US $500+ graphics cards but rather something cheaper.

All we need to do is wait and see.
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Re: AMD's Radeon HD 7000 Series
« Reply #79 on: March 27, 2012, 08:57:45 AM »
Dread, outside with AMD yes!

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