AnandTech, as usual, has a very interesting and well written article about RV870, the chip powering ATI Evergreen cards, or HD 5000, in case you don't underestand. A must read.
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Interesting. I'm not really familiar with ATI GPUs because I'm an Nvidia user. Not ATI has the first dx11 compatible GPU, which is tempting. Since I bought my 260GTX, I don't have any updates about GPUs anymore since I was busy playing haha!
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ReplyDeleteInteresting. I'm not really familiar with ATI GPUs because I'm an Nvidia user. Not ATI has the first dx11 compatible GPU, which is tempting. Since I bought my 260GTX, I don't have any updates about GPUs anymore since I was busy playing haha!
ReplyDeleteThis post is really cool! it is very interesting although I'm not that familiar with ATI GPUs. Maybe I should do more research about this.
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ReplyDeleteGreat explanation about RV870.
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