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GeForce GTX 950 Ti Mid-range Graphics Card To be Outed
Obviously the question was not if but when Nvidia will release a low budget slash entry level GeForce GTX 950 Ti graphics card. Well, apparently sooner then expected as Nvidia would like to position a product against AMD's Radeon R7 370.
The GeForce GTX 950 Ti model remains to be a 28nm part, based on the GM206 GPU, actually "GM206-250" to be more precise.
For your reference, the GeForce GTX 960 gas been fitted with a GM206-300. The new GPU however would get a cut-down in shader processors towards 1024 combined with lower clock frequencies (to be determined). With a rather small 128-bit wide memory bus the card would get 2 GB of graphics memory.
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#5111894 Posted on: 07/01/2015 12:56 PM
Good. I hope the price is right and NOONE buys the 370.
AMD dared to release a new card that doesnt support freesync - the 370 is the only one among the 300s that doesnt.
Well, that's proly because the 370 is based on old tech, GCN 1.1, a rebranded 7850. So is the R7 360. The others are on the new GCN 1.2.
Good. I hope the price is right and NOONE buys the 370.
AMD dared to release a new card that doesnt support freesync - the 370 is the only one among the 300s that doesnt.
Well, that's proly because the 370 is based on old tech, GCN 1.1, a rebranded 7850. So is the R7 360. The others are on the new GCN 1.2.
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#5111906 Posted on: 07/01/2015 01:25 PM
The r7 360 does support freesync however. I think its the same tech as is in the freesync supporting 260x.
AMD could have cut down Tonga and made a 370 with it. Anyway... that not my problem, i cant do AMDs work for them. But releasing a new midrange card that DOES NOT support freesync is a ****ing fail of the 3rd kind.
Well, that's proly because the 370 is based on old tech, GCN 1.1, a rebranded 7850. So is the R7 360. The others are on the new GCN 1.2.
The r7 360 does support freesync however. I think its the same tech as is in the freesync supporting 260x.
AMD could have cut down Tonga and made a 370 with it. Anyway... that not my problem, i cant do AMDs work for them. But releasing a new midrange card that DOES NOT support freesync is a ****ing fail of the 3rd kind.
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#5111911 Posted on: 07/01/2015 01:37 PM
Well, that's proly because the 370 is based on old tech, GCN 1.1, a rebranded 7850. So is the R7 360. The others are on the new GCN 1.2.
The r7 360 does support freesync however. I think its the same tech as is in the freesync supporting 260x.
AMD could have cut down Tonga and made a 370 with it. Anyway... that not my problem, i cant do AMDs work for them. But releasing a new midrange card that DOES NOT support freesync is a ****ing fail of the 3rd kind.
370 is GCN 1.0
360, 390 is 1.1
380, Fury is 1.2
freesync is passable only for GCN 1.1 and 1.2
Well, that's proly because the 370 is based on old tech, GCN 1.1, a rebranded 7850. So is the R7 360. The others are on the new GCN 1.2.
The r7 360 does support freesync however. I think its the same tech as is in the freesync supporting 260x.
AMD could have cut down Tonga and made a 370 with it. Anyway... that not my problem, i cant do AMDs work for them. But releasing a new midrange card that DOES NOT support freesync is a ****ing fail of the 3rd kind.
370 is GCN 1.0
360, 390 is 1.1
380, Fury is 1.2
freesync is passable only for GCN 1.1 and 1.2
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#5111930 Posted on: 07/01/2015 02:10 PM
The r7 360 does support freesync however. I think its the same tech as is in the freesync supporting 260x.
AMD could have cut down Tonga and made a 370 with it.
Tonga is still whooping 5B transistors, 360mm2 chip.
Using it to fight nvidia's 230mm2 is not good business.
The r7 360 does support freesync however. I think its the same tech as is in the freesync supporting 260x.
AMD could have cut down Tonga and made a 370 with it.
Tonga is still whooping 5B transistors, 360mm2 chip.
Using it to fight nvidia's 230mm2 is not good business.
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Good. I hope the price is right and NOONE buys the 370.
AMD dared to release a new card that doesnt support freesync - the 370 is the only one among the 300s that doesnt.