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GALAX GTX 1080 Ti HOF, 3 x 8-pin PCIe power & LCD panel

Anthony Garreffa | Apr 26, 2017 5:24 AM CDT

It looks like GALAX will be joining Colorful in the LCD display on a graphics card business, with GALAX's upcoming GeForce GTX 1080 Ti HOF set to include a LCD display.

GALAX GTX 1080 Ti HOF, 3 x 8-pin PCIe power & LCD panel

GALAX will use the LCD display on its upcoming GTX 1080 Ti HOF to display their logo, the BIOS version, VRAM capacity, GPU model and driver installed, temperatures, fan speed, GPU voltage, GPU clock, VRAM clocks, and even custom text. It sounds dreamy.

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AMD tease 8K video workload on Vega-based Radeon Pro SSG

Anthony Garreffa | Apr 25, 2017 12:36 AM CDT

AMD is still preparing its next-gen Radeon RX Vega graphics card, but before its big launch next month - fingers crossed - the company teased its Vega GPU was used inside of the ridiculously awesome Radeon Pro SSG graphics card, video editing 4K and 8K content at the NAB show in Las Vegas.

AMD tease 8K video workload on Vega-based Radeon Pro SSG

AMD used its Radeon Pro SSG with 8K video processing in Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2017, while also using the next-gen card in 4K post-processing with Radeon ProRender, something that's used for rendering high-end graphics. PC World reports that the NAB show is "targeted at the TV and film industry, in which 8K is a growing trend. AMD has been wooing the industry to adopt its GPUs".

8K might seem like it's years away, but with RTG boss and ice cream expert Raja Koduri saying that VR needs 16K per eye @ 240Hz for "true immersion", 8K doesn't seem that foreign anymore.

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AMD launches dual-GPU Radeon Pro Duo with 32GB of GDDR5

Anthony Garreffa | Apr 24, 2017 11:16 PM CDT

AMD has just launched its latest Radeon Pro Duo, a new dual-GPU graphics card based on the Polaris architecture. The new Radeon Pro Duo and its dual Polaris GPUs offer up to 11.45 TFLOPs of single-precision compute performance, 4608 stream processors, 32GB of GDDR5 RAM (16GB per GPU) and a TDP of 250W.

AMD launches dual-GPU Radeon Pro Duo with 32GB of GDDR5

If you remember back to Capsaicin 2016, AMD launched the original Radeon Pro Duo, but the 2017 refresh is a much better design, and $500 cheaper. The original Radeon Pro Duo launched for $1499, while the new Radeon Pro Duo is priced at $999. The original Radeon Pro Duo was also much more power hungry with its 350W TDP, while the refreshed one slaps 100W off, dropping to 250W.

This isn't a gaming card by any means, just like its predecessor, with the new Radeon Pro Duo joining the ranks of the other Radeon Pro graphics cards, like the insane Radeon Pro WX 7100 graphics card. AMD's newly launched Radeon Pro Duo and its dual-GPUs are ready for intense professional/creation systems, where they can handle 8K content over a single DP1.4 cable (albeit, at just 30Hz). You can connect two DP1.4 cables for glorious, hair flying back in the wind 60FPS at 8K.

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GDDR6 is coming to high-end GPUs in early 2018

Anthony Garreffa | Apr 23, 2017 8:18 PM CDT

SK Hynix has just teased the world saying that they're pushing out their new GDDR6 RAM, with up to 16Gbps of bandwidth - a massive increase from the already huge 11Gbps available on the GDDR5X that NVIDIA has on its new GeForce GTX 1080 Ti, and its refreshed GTX 1080 with 11Gbps.

GDDR6 is coming to high-end GPUs in early 2018

In the PR statement, SK Hynix said: "SK Hynix Inc.today introduced the world's fastest 2Znm 8Gb(Gigabit) GDDR6(Graphics DDR6) DRAM. The product operates with an I/O data rate of 16Gbps(Gigabits per second) per pin, which is the industry's fastest. With a forthcoming high-end graphics card of 384-bit I/Os, this DRAM processes up to 768GB(Gigabytes) of graphics data per second. SK Hynix has been planning to mass produce the product for a client to release high-end graphics card by early 2018 equipped with high performance GDDR6 DRAMs".

GDDR6 will be a replacement for GDDR5 and GDDR5X, with SK Hynix "collaborating with a core graphics chipset client to timely mass produce the GDDR6 for the upcoming market demands". I'd say that the core graphics chipset client is NVIDIA, and that their new GDDR6-based graphics cards that I talked about in this report on the purported GeForce GTX 20 series, led by the GTX 2080.

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HIS roars, launches their Radeon RX 500 series cards

Anthony Garreffa | Apr 23, 2017 12:23 AM CDT

AMD has launched their new Radeon RX 500 series graphics cards, led by the Radeon RX 580 and RX 570, and now it's time for HIS to unleash their new RX 500 series cards.

HIS roars, launches their Radeon RX 500 series cards

HIS leads their new cards with the Radeon RX 580 XTR IceQX2 Roaring Turbo, which is virtually identical to its RX 480-based predecessor - except that the refreshed RX 580 requires even more power. HIS has used a 6+8-pin PCIe power setup, thanks to the Polaris 20 XTR GPU sucking up so much power - something we went over in our review of the SAPPHIRE RX 580 Nitro+ and its high power consumption.

HIS has 4 different Radeon RX 580 graphics cards:

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GALAX GeForce GTX 1080 Ti HOF: 3 x 8-pin PCIe connectors

Anthony Garreffa | Apr 20, 2017 8:29 PM CDT

The mountain of custom GeForce GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards continues to grow, with GALAX unveiling their GeForce GTX 1080 Ti HOF - joining their expanding Hall of Fame family of graphics cards.

GALAX GeForce GTX 1080 Ti HOF: 3 x 8-pin PCIe connectors

GALAX provides a fully custom PCB and massive power delivery system with 16+3-phase VRM, but the power requirements are huge: 8+8+8-pin... yes, triple 8-pin PCIe power connectors. Insanity. GALAX will be eyeing down ZOTAC's new GeForce GTX 1080 Ti AMP! Extreme Edition graphics card, which is the best GTX 1080 Ti out so far.

GALAX has opted for a 2.5-slot design with a triple-fan cooler, with its signature white colored PCB and white colored fans.

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MSI has 11 x RX 580s, 15 x RX 500 series cards in total

Anthony Garreffa | Apr 19, 2017 7:29 PM CDT

AMD launched its not-so-impressive Radeon RX 500 series with our review on the flagship SAPPHIRE Radeon RX 580 Nitro+ already up, MSI has launched a RX 500 series offensive, with 15 different graphics cards available.

MSI has 11 x RX 580s, 15 x RX 500 series cards in total

MSI has 11 different Radeon RX 580s alone, while there are also 4 different RX 570 models. The flagship MSI RX 580 Gaming X Plus rocks a 7.5% overclock on its Polaris 20 XTX GPU at 1441MHz, while the 8GB of GDDR5 is overclocked by 1.3% to 8.1GHz. There's also the non-X version, the MSI RX 580 Gaming Plus which has a 6.8% overclock at 1431MHz, while the 8GB of GDDR5 is at its stock 8GHz frequency.

The rest of the cards roll out with nearly identical Twin Frozr VI coolers, while the RX 580 4GB models have their GDDR5 clocked at 7GHz. The RX 580 8GB and 4GB 'Armor' and 'Armor OC' models include a different style cooler, while the RX 570 repeats the Gaming X range, down to the Armor/Armor OC models.

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AMD Radeon RX 480 can be flashed to RX 580

Anthony Garreffa | Apr 19, 2017 9:33 AM CDT

AMD launched its rebranded Radeon RX 500 series led by the Radeon RX 580, and it is exactly what it didn't need to be - a rebrand of the RX 480, with some slight tweaking. Well, it looks like RX 480 owners can even flash their RX 480 to the RX 580, as it is the same hardware.

AMD Radeon RX 480 can be flashed to RX 580

TPU forum user 'TonybonJoby' flashed his XFX RX 480, with a BIOS from the SAPPHIRE RX 580 Limited Edition, and even took the new 1411MHz boost clocks. This is huge, and surprising news - as 1411MHz is faster than most overclocks on a Radeon RX 480... yet it's just the BIOS of a RX 580, flashed onto the hardware of the RX 480.

If you've got an RX 480 and have hit OC limitations of 1400MHz or so, then you might want to flash to the RX 580 for some additional OC goodness, or just for fun. Of course, be careful with the process - but if you want to, then you can grab the SAPPHIRE BIOS here from TPU.

Continue reading: AMD Radeon RX 480 can be flashed to RX 580 (full post)

NVIDIA to launch next-gen Volta-based GeForce in Q3 2017

Anthony Garreffa | Apr 18, 2017 12:20 AM CDT

NVIDIA is dominating the high-end and enthusiast markets with so many graphics cards that AMD will have trouble fighting them off with Radeon RX Vega, but the GTX 1070, GTX 1080, GTX 1080 Ti, and TITAN X(P). Oh, and don't forget about the new GTX 1060 9Gbps, GTX 1080 11Gbps, and the new TITAN Xp.

NVIDIA to launch next-gen Volta-based GeForce in Q3 2017

We've reported last October that NVIDIA were preparing their next-gen GeForce GTX 2080 flagship graphics card, with a full GTX 2080 line up expected in 2018. It seems NVIDIA has "changed plans" and will launch a new series of graphics card later this year. Now we have rumors flying at us from MyDrivers, with the Chinese website teasing:

Although it's strange, as the rumor states NVIDIA is preparing to launch the GTX 1030 - and until now, we haven't heard a peep about the GTX 1030. The next part tackles what we're all here for; Volta. According to this rumor, NVIDIA has "changed plans" and will launch a Volta-based graphics card this year, instead of the previously reported early 2018 window.

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Colorful GTX 1080 Ti with LCD display is now official

Anthony Garreffa | Apr 17, 2017 4:09 AM CDT

I've been ogling over the Colorful GeForce GTX 1080 Ti and its LCD display on top of the card, with the company making it official and announcing their new GTX 1080 Ti Vulcan X OC graphics card.

Colorful GTX 1080 Ti with LCD display is now official

The new Colorful iGame GTX 1080 Ti Vulcan X OC features an LCD display that hasn't been detailed yet, but I'm sure that's coming - strange that Colorful would make their new graphics card formal, but don't detail what makes it stand out from the pack. Eh?!

Colorful states that their iGame GTX 1080 Ti Vulcan X OC features the "most advanced cooling on a graphics card for the best overclocking experience", with out of the box GPU boost clocks of 2GHz. Colorful has slapped 3 x 92mm fans and a 6-heat pipe copper plating-equipped cooling system that is up to 20% better than normal air cooling, according to Colorful.

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