| ATi Launches the Radeon HD 5800 Series (5870 and 5850) |
| Technology |
| Friday, 25 September 2009 07:35 |
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The other day, ATi announced and released their 5800 series in anticipation of the October 22 release of Windows 7 and DirectX 11. These two performance cards use the same core codenamed Cypress. The cards run at 850Mhz and 725Mhz respectively and both have 1GB of onboard GDDR5 RAM. Pricing for the cards is $379 for the 5870 and $259 for the 5850, quite a bargain at its current performance against the Nvidia GTX285 and even 295, depending on the game/benchmark. With 40nm now comlete on it's high end (first debuted on the 4770), the ball is now in nvidia's court to see how they will respond. If history is anything to go off of, they should be able to sqeak out a slight lead but will liekly price their cards much above ATi's offering. Hopefully DirectX 11 will take off with Windows 7 unlike DX10 and Vista which got off to a rocky start and still has not found its way into gamer's PCs. With the move to 40nm comes increased efficiencies. The idle power consumption of the new cards which will cut down on energy usage and heat. The 5870 only sips a humble 27 watts whereas the 4870 drew 90 watts. This is certainly a welcome change. One other exciting feature of the 5800 series is the native support for three monitors in a variety of configurations. Future cards will support up to 6 monitors, WOW! The cards feature two dual-link DVI ports, 1 HDMI port, and 1 DisplayPort. To use three monitors, you will need to use the 2 DVI ports and the DisplayPort. In addition, the HD 5870 X2 (codenamed Hemlock) has been spotted. Look at the size of that thing! It's slightly longer than the 5870 and uses a 6+2pin PCI-Express and 6-pin PCI-E connector for power. Availability at the moment is rough. Only the 5870s are currently listed at retailers, but the 5850's should arrive next month in time for Windows 7. Right now the only place I found taking orders is Amazon, for the Sapphire 5870 edition (Same price of $370 + free shipping). Reviews of the 5870 CrossFireX 5870 Review Guru3D AMD Changes the Game with ATI Radeon™ HD 5800 Series DirectX® 11-compliant Graphics Cards, Harnessing the Most Powerful Processor Ever Created [1]
AMD (NYSE: AMD) today launched the most powerful processor ever created1, found in its next-generation graphics cards, the ATI Radeon™ HD 5800 series graphics cards, and the world’s first and only to fully support Microsoft DirectX® 112, the new gaming and compute standard shipping shortly with Microsoft Windows® 7 operating system. Boasting up to 2.72 TeraFLOPS of compute power, the ATI Radeon™ HD 5800 series effectively doubles the value consumers can expect of their graphics purchases, delivering twice the performance-per-dollar of previous generations of graphics products.3 AMD will initially release two cards: the ATI Radeon HD 5870 and the ATI Radeon HD 5850, each with 1GB GDDR5 memory. With the ATI Radeon™ HD 5800 series of graphics cards, PC users can expand their computing experience with ATI Eyefinity multi-display technology, accelerate their computing experience with ATI Stream technology, and dominate the competition with superior gaming performance and full support of Microsoft DirectX® 11, making it a “must-have” consumer purchase just in time for Microsoft Windows® 7 operating system. “With the ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of graphics cars driven by the most powerful processor on the planet, AMD is changing the game, both in terms of performance and the experience,” said Rick Bergman, senior vice president and general manager, Products Group, AMD. “As the first to market with full DirectX 11 support, an unmatched experience made possible with ATI Eyefinity technology, and ATI Stream technology harnessing open standards designed to help make Windows 7 that much better, I can say with confidence that AMD is the undisputed leader in graphics once more.” Dominate your competition with Microsoft DirectX® 11 support With the ATI Radeon™ HD 5800 series of graphics cards, gamers will enjoy gaming supremacy and the ultimate advantage, realizing incredible HD gaming performance and the most engaging experience possible with DirectX® 11 gaming done right:4
Accelerate with ATI Stream technology With the ATI Radeon HD 5800 series of graphics card, PC users can unleash Windows 7 and realize the potential of a better computing experience to help do more with their PC:6
Expand the PC experience with ATI Eyefinity multi-display technology Enjoy multi-monitor computing with seamless enablement of the biggest game environments ever seen:9
Ecosystem support
Supporting Quotes “By incorporating the ATI Radeon™ HD 5870 graphics processor’s revolutionary DirectX 11 and ATI Eyefinity multi-monitor capabilities into the Alienware desktop gaming system, Dell Gaming continues to lead the industry in delivering performance, immersion and visual experience levels that shatter all previous limitations,” said Arthur Lewis, head of Dell gaming group. “I had high expectations of AMD’s new DirectX 11 GPUs, but nothing really prepared me for the breathtaking experience that I’m now enjoying,” said Dirk Ringe, vice president, EA Phenomic. “Frame rates are so silky-smooth at ultra high-resolutions, even with all effects turned to max, that the new hardware makes previous hardware look like a quaint antique! The quality of the rendering in BattleForge is something that I used to dream about only a year ago – and the flexibility and power of DirectCompute 11 opens our eyes to a multitude of new possibilities. We applaud AMD’s and Microsoft’s vision in creating the DirectX 11 API and this amazing new hardware and we can say without hesitation that it represents the future of gaming.” “We were simply astonished by the performance of the DirectCompute 11 hardware in AMD’s DirectX 11 GPUs,” said Ruslan Didenko, project lead, GSC Gameworld. “By meeting the full DirectX 11 hardware spec AMD has created a beast of a GPU that is light years ahead of its DirectX 10.1 and DirectX 10 predecessors. We strongly recommend a full-on DirectX 11 GPU from AMD as very simply the best way to experience our stunning new game, S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat. A vision of loveliness, in every gut-wrenching detail!” “Trinigy remains committed to supporting the game development industry with top-notch game engine technology that combines efficiency, creative freedom and performance,” said Dag Frommhold, managing director at Trinigy. “We’re extremely excited to be working with AMD to support their DirectX 11 graphics processors. AMD’s quality drivers and hardware complement our commitment to game developers perfectly by empowering them to produce higher-level in-game graphics than ever before.
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