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So if I buy this card, I'm never going to have to buy another card again for another 15 years? Assuming the PS5 will be that powerful.



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I don't think that card can even fit in my PC lol

anyway..



Very interesting. Although I believe in that comparison chart they listed the pixel/texture fillrate for the vanilla 7970 and not the 7970 GE. At slightly higher clocks (1050 with boost) it has a pixel fillrate 33.6 GP/s and texture fillrate of 134.4 GT/s. 

great performance though as they've pretty much matched the performance of crossfire 7970 GE cards. That's unlike the 6990 which had to be clocked lower than crossfire 6970 cards. I wonder how e power consumption is on the card. I'd imagine the fans would have to run faster/louder to keep the dual core on one card cool. (as opposed to a dual card setup)

I wouldn't mind having a 7990, but I think I'm set for now with my crossfire 7970 GE cards. If I could fit another into my case I'd probably go for a third 7970.




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I like how the spec sheet has simplified chinese on it lol...



and fix your source link please....



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CGI-Quality said:
Those texture and pixel fillrates are ridiculous!

They are.

The issue is how the dual-gpus (crossfire based) are so dependent of drivers to get a good efficiency... even so it is not even close to 100% (2x a similar single-gpu).

CGI-Quality said:
Those texture and pixel fillrates are ridiculous!


How this performs compared to Nvidia latest?



ethomaz said:
CGI-Quality said:
Those texture and pixel fillrates are ridiculous!

They are.

The issue is how the dual-gpus (crossfire based) are so dependent of drivers to get a good efficiency... even so it is not even close to 100% (2x a similar single-gpu).

Sure it is... most games these days get 95% scaling on the second GPU. 



So realistically, $900 dollars assuming this is indeed set on taking the Titan on?

Wonder how many people even buy these kinds of cards.



disolitude said:

They are.

Sure it is... most games these days get 95% scaling on the second GPU. 


Not true... more close to 50%.



ATI: Catalyst 13.1 WHQL
HD 7790: 12.101.2.1-130313a

March 22, 2013.
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/AMD/HD_7790_CrossFire/