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Topic: AMD HD 7000 should be announced June 13 (Read 6731 times)

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July 12, 2011, 10:34:50 PM
#21
I don't see any advantages coming from faster GPU's for mining...
Difficulty will only go up after a while and we're back to square one...

Maybe for the solo or beginning miner...

Cheers,
Kermee
legendary
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I don't see any advantages coming from faster GPU's for mining...
Difficulty will only go up after a while and we're back to square one...
newbie
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http://www.nordichardware.com/news/71-graphics/42830-amd-to-offer-preview-of-radeon-hd-7000-in-june.html
These new cards should be announced at the AMD developer conference in three days
Let's see if these new cards have an increased stream count. Rumor says it's only a die shrink though.
Hey!! That's not all bad news! A die shrink means lower power consumption and possibly higher frequencies.
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And I forgot to mention, with the increasing popularity and production thereof of 120Hz-capable LCD monitors, all the more for hasten and quickened GFX development.
legendary
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Why so soon?

The current 6000 generation plays all today and future games just fine.

no not really. 2560x1600 maxed in Crysis 2 DX11 destroys a 6970x2 setup.

This. I don't understand why graphics enthusiasts even bother with todays available cards.

Newest games simply can't be played at max. resolutions and settings, like Metro 2033. Modern GPU's are way too weak to run them (unless you crossfire/SLI 4 of them)

Maybe the 8 or 9-series cards 2-3 years down the road could run those at 60fps constant.

Graphics enthusiast = more money than sense. If you've got more money than sense and want to play Crysis 2 at max settings then you could simply run a 6970x3 setup which would give you > 60 fps.

If you're just a poor pleb who can only afford a single 6970, then you'll just have to make do with a pathetic 55 fps @ 1920x1080 for Crysis 2.

sr. member
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Why so soon?

The current 6000 generation plays all today and future games just fine.

no not really. 2560x1600 maxed in Crysis 2 DX11 destroys a 6970x2 setup.

This. I don't understand why graphics enthusiasts even bother with todays available cards.

Newest games simply can't be played at max. resolutions and settings, like Metro 2033. Modern GPU's are way too weak to run them (unless you crossfire/SLI 4 of them)

Maybe the 8 or 9-series cards 2-3 years down the road could run those at 60fps constant.
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It's not June 13th, 2011 yet... But will be soon Wink

Cheers,
Kermee

Get back in the Tardis Dr.

also please remind me to buy some AMD stock at the proper date.

That's what I get for reading and posting on the forums drunk =)  Duly deserved.

Cheers,
Kermee
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Why so soon?

The current 6000 generation plays all today and future games just fine.

no not really. 2560x1600 maxed in Crysis 2 DX11 destroys a 6970x2 setup.
full member
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Why so soon?

The current 6000 generation plays all today and future games just fine.

How is it soon?  It's just an announcement.  We likely won't see it till 4th quarter this year or quarter 1 of 2012 at the very earliest and only selected models.  By that time, there will be plenty of games coming out push hardware, especially with the increasing multi-monitor setup market. eg: Battlefield 3
legendary
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Not too much info here yet but:

http://www.systemdiary.com/information-about-video-cards-amd-radeon-hd-7000/

As expected the 7990 is the top dog, a dual version of the 7970.

No core count or anything detailed except the expected transition to 28nm technology.

sr. member
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Why so soon?

The current 6000 generation plays all today and future games just fine.
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legendary
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July 10, 2011, 01:40:28 AM
#9
http://www.nordichardware.com/news/71-graphics/42830-amd-to-offer-preview-of-radeon-hd-7000-in-june.html
These new cards should be announced at the AMD developer conference in three days
Let's see if these new cards have an increased stream count. Rumor says it's only a die shrink though.

Do you not realise that its now July and this took place last month?
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July 10, 2011, 01:34:55 AM
#8
did anything more come of this ?

It's not June 13th, 2011 yet... But will be soon Wink

Cheers,
Kermee

Get back in the Tardis Dr.

also please remind me to buy some AMD stock at the proper date.
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July 10, 2011, 01:09:44 AM
#7
did anything more come of this ?

It's not June 13th, 2011 yet... But will be soon Wink

Cheers,
Kermee
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July 09, 2011, 06:49:53 PM
#6
did anything more come of this ?
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June 10, 2011, 10:38:45 AM
#5
it will be awhile before we are actually able to buy them. yes there is no way AMD couldnt have noticed. there cards are selling out everywhere all over the world.
Yeah, unfortunately this is only an announcement. Sad who knows what the mining scene will look like in q3 or whenever these come out.

AMD may have noticed but I doubt they're going to do anything. The 5xxx series are selling out because it's nearly 2 years old and they stopped making those chips long ago.
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June 10, 2011, 10:30:30 AM
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it will be awhile before we are actually able to buy them. yes there is no way AMD couldnt have noticed. there cards are selling out everywhere all over the world.

Well first if they scale the chip down it should save on electricity costs and heat.

Second I agree especially for a top end card they could easily up the price with a higher profit margin as their current cards 6990 are not in stock anywhere it seems to me with them easily selling about $1,000 when I see them on eBay.
newbie
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June 10, 2011, 10:27:32 AM
#3
it will be awhile before we are actually able to buy them. yes there is no way AMD couldnt have noticed. there cards are selling out everywhere all over the world.
legendary
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Radix-The Decentralized Finance Protocol
June 10, 2011, 10:23:57 AM
#2
http://www.nordichardware.com/news/71-graphics/42830-amd-to-offer-preview-of-radeon-hd-7000-in-june.html
These new cards should be announced at the AMD developer conference in three days
Let's see if these new cards have an increased stream count. Rumor says it's only a die shrink though.

Does anyone think that AMD (or Nvidia) is taking note of the Bitcoin mining needs?

The article says it will be 28nm technology. Even if its only a reduction of consumption and nothing else, the cards might still be interesting.
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