| PullusPardus said: O_o? why not? , every new PC now uses Radeon HD 5xxx and the a little more pricey ones use Radeon HD 6xxx series's , GPU's aren't that expensive. |
Read my answer to @Play4Fun.
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Play4Fun said: So, the reason why there is no way it's using a 4890 is because that would make it 4x more powerful than the 360's GPU? I don't follow that logic. Anyways, even before the Wii U was revealed rumours were pointing to it using a R770 and IGN said it was something like the 4850. So I am optimistic about this ruomour. A customized 4850/4890 would be cheap, would not run too hot and with a nicely customized Power 7 CPU plus 1 GB to 1.5 GB RAM would give a very nice leap over PS360. |
Did you see the Zelda HD Demo for Wii U? There are no way that Demo is running in a HD 48xx... that's my point... what Nintendo showed until now is not running in a powerful high-end HD 4890... it's more like a HD 46xx or less.
Other point is the developers talking about the power of Wii U... none said anything to support that RV770 based GPU.
But of course I can be wrong... like that rumor from Engadget.







