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Media slides AMD Radeon Pro Duo leaked
Likely on the 26th of April AMD will release its Radeon Duo Pro, a dual-Fiji GPU based card. Some slides have leaked onto the web, mostly showing the same stuff what was presented at the launch.
The Radeon Duo Pro with its two FIJI GPUs are tied towards a thick 120mm liquid cooling solution. The product will offer 16 teraflops of performance, indicating two fully enabled Fiji XT GPUs. AMD Radeon Pro Duo (dual-GPU Fiji) was developed under code-name Gemini would have 8 GB HBM1 graphics memory with a whopping 8192 stream processors.
Radeon Pro Duo | Radeon R9 Fury X | Radeon R9 Nano | Radeon R9 Fury | |
---|---|---|---|---|
GPU | 2x Fiji XT | Fiji XT | Fij XT | Fiji Pro |
Stream-processors | 2x 4.096 (8192) | 4.096 | 4.096 | 3.584 |
TMU's | 2x 256 (512) | 256 | 256 | 224 |
ROP's | 2x 64 (128) | 64 | 64 | 64 |
Perf | 16,4 TFLOPS | 8,6 TFLOPS | 8,2 TFLOPS | 7,2 TFLOPS |
Core clock | 1.000 MHz | 1.050 MHz | 1.000 MHz | 1.000 MHz |
mem speed | 500 MHz | 500 MHz | 500 MHz | 500 MHz |
mem bus | 2x 4.096 (8192)-bit | 4.096-bit | 4.096-bit | 4.096-bit |
Mem | 2x 4 GB (8 GB) HBM1 | 4 GB HBM1 | 4 GB HBM1 | 4 GB HBM1 |
Bandwidth | 2x 512 (1024) GB/s | 512 GB/s | 512 GB/s | 512 GB/s |
TDP | 350W | 275W | 175W | 275W |
AMD recently announced the product on its Capsaicin-event at GDC 2016. The slides originate from Videocardz.
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#5262935 Posted on: 04/25/2016 10:32 PM
what i meant is:
if you enable nvidia-hairworks the fps difference between the radeon pro and the 980ti would maybe be at 0.
so turning it off for a benchmark is a way to make it obvious that the setting is distorting realistic/significant results.
Well atleast on AMD you can set 2/4 or 8x tessellation to fix it for nVidia your only option is to replace or and another GPU. The performance hit is big on both cards although worse on AMD unless you limit tessellation, in which case you can control the looks to performance Nvidia users only have the option to turn it off.
what i meant is:
if you enable nvidia-hairworks the fps difference between the radeon pro and the 980ti would maybe be at 0.
so turning it off for a benchmark is a way to make it obvious that the setting is distorting realistic/significant results.
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#5263006 Posted on: 04/26/2016 01:25 AM
what i meant is:
if you enable nvidia-hairworks the fps difference between the radeon pro and the 980ti would maybe be at 0.
so turning it off for a benchmark is a way to make it obvious that the setting is distorting realistic/significant results.
Then why benchmark the game, it's a 1500 dollar card, a halo product. Hairworks is eyecandy, eyecandy that people who spend 1500 dollars on a card probably wants. Sorta the reason to include 4k.
what i meant is:
if you enable nvidia-hairworks the fps difference between the radeon pro and the 980ti would maybe be at 0.
so turning it off for a benchmark is a way to make it obvious that the setting is distorting realistic/significant results.
Then why benchmark the game, it's a 1500 dollar card, a halo product. Hairworks is eyecandy, eyecandy that people who spend 1500 dollars on a card probably wants. Sorta the reason to include 4k.
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#5263011 Posted on: 04/26/2016 01:42 AM
Maybe some time will help you understand the proportionality of the factors that you juxtapose in opposition.
Maybe some time will help you understand the proportionality of the factors that you juxtapose in opposition.
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#5263037 Posted on: 04/26/2016 03:17 AM
Overclock 980ti to 1500-1550mhz, then almost the same performance with an single gpu, and half prize
Overclock 980ti to 1500-1550mhz, then almost the same performance with an single gpu, and half prize

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holy ...
on one hand this was expectable on the other hand seeing it black on white makes it really look impressive.
"The Witcher 3 | Setting_Ultra | Hairworks-Off |"
gives me a chuckle... i mean the discredit in this one is big.
i guess its like, switch hairworks on and you get equal FPS
Well atleast on AMD you can set 2/4 or 8x tessellation to fix it for nVidia your only option is to replace or and another GPU. The performance hit is big on both cards although worse on AMD unless you limit tessellation, in which case you can control the looks to performance Nvidia users only have the option to turn it off.