You may have already heard that AMD will be releasing two PCB (Printed Circuit Board) designs for their HD 7900 series graphics card. One aimed at maximum performance and one aimed at maximum value for money. Well this new card that has been pictured from Sapphire features the latter. It features a small single fan heat sink cooling solution over its HD 7950 chip. According to various sources AMD have set Factory-Overclock limits, maximum frequencies board partners like Sapphire are allowed to apply to the cards they sell, on this value-orientated PCB. Those limits are 900MHz core and 5000MHz (effective) memory. However, the model is likely to come in clocked at reference speeds of 800MHz core and 5000MHz memory.
That said, the ‘Factory-Overclock’ limits are reportedly not built into the BIOS, merely into the regulations of what AMD’s AIB (Add In Board) partners are allowed to sell. So home users will be allowed to take a card and overclock it past those 900MHz/5000MHz limits, providing the chip is capable of course. No words on final pricing yet, we estimate something in the region of £320-£350.
Sources: OBR-Hardware, Expreview
Without any formal announcement, Intel appears to have revealed its new Core 200H series processors…
Ubisoft is not having the best of times, but despite recent flops, the company still…
If you haven’t started playing STALKER 2: Heart of Chornobyl yet, now might be the…
According to Windows Central journalist Jez Corden, Microsoft is reportedly working on a cross-platform interface…
In recent months, gamers have been closely monitoring Nintendo Switch sales as the console edges…
Despite Helldivers II's popularity, fans have long felt the game lacked collaborations. Nearly a year…