name='VR-Zone' said:...learned about some new details on 80nm R600 today and there will be 2 SKUs at launch; XTX and XT. There will be 2 versions of R600XTX; one is for OEM/SI and the other for retail. Both feature 1GB DDR4 memories on board but the OEM version is 12.4" long to be exact and the retail is 9.5" long. The above picture shows a 12.4" OEM version. The power consumption of the card is huge at 270W for 12" version and 240W for 9.5" version. As for R600XT, it will have 512MB of GDDR3 memories onboard, 9.5" long and consumes 240W of power. Lastly, there is a cheaper R600XL SKU to be launched at a later date...

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name='VR-Zone' said:...heard the same thing as INQ about a R600 water-cooled edition. According to INQ, two companies are competing to make the cooler. One is Aavid and the second is Denmark-based Asetek. The water cooler has both water pump and the reservoir on the radiator so the card will look similar to the other cards, just with bigger radiator, powered with fan, and a reservoir. Also ATI is preparing for a GPGPU product, the FireStream/Stream Processor board with no less than 4GB of local video memory. The design is a variant of its upcoming top-end 12-inch design. This board will feature only one DVI connector...
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name='VR-Zone' said:...learned about one more critical detail about the R600. The chip can and will support Quad setups. It will work with four cards. ATI has been working to solve the four card performance problem for a while...
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name='VR-Zone' said:...has gotten some concrete information on the process technology and memory interface of RV610 and RV630. Both will be based on 65nm process technology from TSMC. RV610, the low end version will only have 64-bit memory interface and we have told you earlier that there will be 2 variants at launch; RV610LE which is DDR2 based and RV610PRO which is DDR3 based. The RV610LE card has 4 layers and consumes 25W of power while RV610PRO has 6 layers and consumes 35W of power. RV630, the mainstream version will have 128-bit memory interface and comes in 3 variants; DDR4, DDR3 and DDR2. The power consumption stood at 128W, 93W and 75W respectively. There will be samples in March and expected launch in April...
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