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ATI Has Another Surprise, The HD 3600 Series

Posted: November 19th, 2007 | Author: Daniel Georges | Filed under: Technology | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

ATI LogoI have to say I feel sorry for anyone who just forked out for a new video card, because you can guarantee that in the next couple of weeks there are going to be big changes. It was only a few days ago that AMDATI did the big HD 3800 series release and there is already news of a HD 2600 series replacement.
The new series, which you could have guessed already, will be titled the HD 3600 series, and will come in 2 flavors. The first having 512 MB of DDR2 (they still make that stuff?) and the second will be a 256 MB DDR3 version. It isn’t known yet if they will keep the old branding of XT and Pro, but considering the introduction of the 3850 and 3870, I would guess them to be the 3650 and 3670. The new series will based on the ‘RV635′ GPU and will support DirectX 10.1.
Apart from that, there is also talk of a 2400 series replacement (I guess the 3400).

For more info, click over to The Register Website.

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ATi Radeon HD 3800 Is Here To Play

Posted: November 16th, 2007 | Author: Daniel Georges | Filed under: Technology | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , | 1 Comment »

ATI 3850It wasn’t long ago, in the scheme of things, that ATI released their HD 2000 series of video cards that brought in a budget DirectX 10 era, and now that have pushed a new product to the budget buyer, the HD 3800 series.
The series will come in 2 flavors, the HD 3850 and 3870, which main difference’s are DDR3 on the 3850 and DDR4 on the 3870. Otherwise, both cards support full 10.1, are built on the – world’s first – 55nm manufacture process, 666 million transistors, run on PCI Express 2.0 and the list just goes on. There is a million things to read about it, and there is no better place to read it then at the Reg Hardware Website.
Now to what the rest of us are after, the benchmarks. It is hard to say currently (different on every site), even though it is no limit to the amount of reviews already found around the net, but currently it sits around the HD 2900 series mark. Not bad when you consider the cards are going to sell for around the $US150-200 range.
It seems that AMDATI have gone all out on this offering, and it looks like it could do well. We will have to wait and see what NVidia have lying in wait before we give it the crown, but I personally have to say that this would be the next video card I put in my system.

For more info, click over to the Engadget Blog, or for a list of reviews, go to the DailyTech Website.

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New ATI Radeon HD 2900 PRO Coming Soon

Posted: September 26th, 2007 | Author: Daniel Georges | Filed under: sideblog | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

If you thought the ATI 2900XT was a little pricey for you worn out wallet, then you may be a little excited to hear about the HD2900Pro. Pricing is expected to be $US299 for the 1 GB (DDR4) version and $US249 for the 512 MB (DDR3) version.

For more info, click over to the DailyTech Website.

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