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AMD "It's Coming..." teaser

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If every card upgrades to GCN 1.2/1.3, I think most will be okay with it.

Then again most people have no clue whats going on...

There will be a 3XX series cards, as officially announced, OEM only, with last gen spec

but people only tend to hear the bad roumors

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Please please please get back in the game AMD, I want Nvidia to have a competitor again so that its pushed to actually make a much superior card then this relaxed state which they have gotten themselves into. 

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I wonder how a fully unlocked hawaii core would stack up against the 980 :B

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What was your bet or deal if they released a 980ti?

 

 

I think he's supposed to drink a bottle of sriracha or something? O.o i might be way off....lol

I am supposed to drink a bottle of sriracha and try to get it onto the WAN Show. That was the bet.

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I am supposed to drink a bottle of sriracha and try to get it onto the WAN Show. That was the bet.

 

I hope you can take spicy... I feel bad for you now...

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I hope you can take spicy... I feel bad for you now...

I think I can handle it, but don't feel pity. I got myself into it lol, I'll get out alive :P

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I think I can handle it, but don't feel pity. I got myself into it lol, I'll get out alive :P

 

We've got a real man here  :D It'd be pretty awesome if it gets on the WAN show cuz then you'd also get a moment of fame

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AMD "It's Coming..." .... yeah driver problems and crashes. :rolleyes:

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You know, I'm much more excited about Corsair's Bulldog than I am for the GTX 980 Ti and R9 390X.

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I wonder if this will be a room heater.

Fiji is rumored to only have a 300w TDP. So there's not much heat there once you consider a big core.

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Fiji is rumored to only have a 300w TDP. So there's not much heat there once you consider a big core.

Oh. That's exciting.

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behold:

 

l3UyvVm.jpg

 

^ looks like it has 2x8 power connectors, quite a power hungry beast; also, full water-block

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oh a stubby card

WHYYYYYY

at least its good for smaller systems but wont look awesome in big ones :(

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Source?

reddit, the original source went dark soon after it was posted

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As both Linus and Luke said during the WAN Show, it looks rather stubby.

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bland backplate

 

lighted LED in logo 

 

so still nope :mellow:

 

 

I want a MSI dragon

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then what is that?

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Well HBM memory is supposed to fit the same capacity chips as GDDR6 in a smaller area....

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then what is that?

 

The front plate. No fans on the card itself.

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Oh. That's exciting.

The move from GDDR5 to HBM alone has allowed AMD to shave 30w of power consumption off from Fiji. If the card is in fact rated at 300w then it will be comparative to the R9 290X in terms of heat and power consumption. Although packing a way bigger punch.

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