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8970 GHz Edition Leaked Specs, AMD Source

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must have a ton of porn on the bookmarks section of your browser.

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must have a ton of porn on the bookmarks section of your browser.

hahah

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The link still works. I honestly hope this means that amd will be the dominant gpus on the market even after the nvidia 7.

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If you change the URL to 8950 you get the 8950 details.

 

http://www.amd.com/us/Documents/AMD_Radeon_HD_8950_Feature_Summary.pdf

You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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waitwaitwait, was this intentional or was AMD stupid and uploaded this by accident?

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if this is legit, someone is probably gonna get fired. :p

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Guys I had URLs open to my servers and I have them bookmarked but I wanted to screenshot before the link went away lol. If you see I accidentally left one of the tabs not blanked.

 

 

if this is legit, someone is probably gonna get fired. :P

It has to be legit. AMD OEM website 

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nevermind miss interpreted charts XD

 

*would like to see more than 3GB on them, with higher resolution displays becoming available for cheaper prices the 3GB size might become a bottleneck.

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Wait, another different version of the  specs. The problem is each one is getting worse and worse.

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Are you sure this isn't the Radeon HD 8970 OEM card?

Because this seems just a 7970 Ghz (spec wise) with a 8xxx name (8xxx for OEM are already out; they're just 7xxx rebranded) ;)

 

http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/graphics/7000/7970ghz/Pages/radeon-7970GHz.aspx#3

After comparing the two, this is definitely a 7970 Ghz rebrand so while those spec are official, those are not the cards you are looking for  ^_^

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8970 with 3GB i can imagine already how  this card will perform

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This is not a new GPU look at the end of the title this is the OEM rebrand of the 7000 series (you know for companys like Dell), this has been brought up multiple times before the OEM branded parts are not the new gpus and this Spec Sheet has been floating around since the end of 2012. AMD is skipping the HD8000 series altogether save for these rebrands, the new GPUS are HD9000 Volcanic Islands GPUS.

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Are you sure this isn't the Radeon HD 8970 OEM card?

Because this seems just a 7970 Ghz (spec wise) with a 8xxx name (8xxx for OEM are already out; they're just 7xxx rebranded) ;)

 

http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/graphics/7000/7970ghz/Pages/radeon-7970GHz.aspx#3

After comparing the two, this is definitely a 7970 Ghz rebrand so while those spec are official, those are not the cards you are looking for  ^_^

 

 This is what I was thinking seeing as they say OEM in the titles

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This document was leaked several months ago over at videocardz.

 

The details concluded; 8970 OEM was just a re-brand of the 7970GHz obviously for OEM use (I believe an OEM machine had a 8000 series graphics card as-well).

 

Search through videocardz and you'll find it. 

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Yeah just rebranded info.

 

The copyright on the bottom of the page indicates 2012 as well.

You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
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This document was leaked several months ago over at videocardz.

 

The details concluded; 8970 OEM was just a re-brand of the 7970GHz obviously for OEM use (I believe an OEM machine had a 8000 series graphics card as-well).

 

Search through videocardz and you'll find it. 

The moment I'd seen HD8970 OEM, I'd lost all interest as it's a well known fact among GPU enthusiasts, and AMD guys like me, that the HD8970 EOM are rebranded HD7970's.....the real deal would be the Volcanic Islands range of GPU's.....and from early specs  of it, it's going to be a monster! Twice the stream processors of a HD7970, can't recall much else....cause, to paraphrase a quote from Jerry Maguire, "You had me at twice the stream procs".

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OEM means to AMD specifications. Every graphics card has an OEM because thats what companies like Asus, MSI, Gigabyte etc.. work off of to create there aftermarket cards. A reference card is an OEM card. Everyone kinda knew that the 8000 series was going to either be a rebrand or  not happen, with this it more or less looks like a rebrand. just like the 770 is to Nvidias 6xx series. 

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Looks like both red and green team are really pushing gddr5 to it's limits this gen :)

 

I wonder what will surplant it and when :P

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