These chips are the start of something really good for ATi, the 48** series got them started, and i cant wait to see what 40nm brings on the high end scale, Quad X-Fire on 2pcbs with these cards would be nothing short of epic
These chips are the start of something really good for ATi, the 48** series got them started, and i cant wait to see what 40nm brings on the high end scale, Quad X-Fire on 2pcbs with these cards would be nothing short of epic
Ati's dont fold as the folding core relies on shaders. Thats also the reason why the ATI folding client uses the CPU core to make up for this lack of power it needs.
Unless ATI's completely redesign there architecture or the F@H boys rework the client it wont happen.
And all those cores on 1 card will never game well, there can be such a thing as too much imho (unless its paint )
The HD 4770's doing pretty well. It's not too far off the HD 4850 and once we see the price of it falling nearer the £70 mark, it'll be quite a good purchase