Doomsday said:
i can't believe its been 5 months since the HD5000 series came out and no sign of Nvidia!
Haha, there IS a sign of NVIDIA. The launch date for Fermi has been announced, so let's sit back and see how things play out, shall we? ;-)
Doomsday said:
any idea on the Power consumption and Temps.?
(Full PC, sans monitor)
Power Consumption
Idle: 148
Max Load: 279
Temperatures (Room Temp: 21.9C)
Idle: 39C
Max Load: 82C
I left this information out of the review on purpose, simply because the card we received wasn't even what we could consider a reference, so I don't entirely believe our findings should be considered accurate.
Optix said:
I remember when the 5830 was first rumored to be a sub $200 card. While I figured that wouldn't happen due to the huge price gap between the 5770 and the 5850 part of me really hoped it would since this would be a great bang/buck card if it were to hit that price point.
Yup, if that rumor held true, then the HD 5830 would be an
amazing offering. You can kind of understand why AMD is doing things the way it is, though... there's just no competition right now. As it stands today, ATI cards do hold a bit of a premium, but if you at all care about things like DX11, and superb power consumption/temperatures, the premium is worth it.