It has been a while afterwards we last assessed a workstation-class graphics card from the FirePro product line. The V9800 established in September 2010 and was formally the last card to sport the ATI logo. afterwards then, AMD has published its Cayman-based Radeon HD 6900 cards for the consumer market, among lots other Radeon HD 6000 series cards.
It was just a subject of time earlier the novel architecture constructed its path into the pro FirePro line.Today we'll be appearing at a pair of novel AMD FirePro models, specifically, the V7900 and V5900. A immediate glace underneath outlines approximately of the significant specifications of each model. With the AMD FirePro V7900, pro users are treated to 1280 stream CPU, 2GB of GDDR5 storage, and 160 GB/s of peak storage bandwidth.
Moreover, the AMD FirePro V5900 supplies 512 stream CPUs, a 2GB frame buffer, and storage bandwidth in the 64 GB/s range. Both cards arrive with individual-slot cooling solutions and multiple I/O ports for approximately multiple monitor action.On the surface, the new FirePro models don't appear like they contribute anything revolutionary to AMD's production line.
You get 2 additional screenPorts on the V7900 and an surplus one GB GDDR5 storage with the V5900 against their nearest counterparts in the line-up, but is that all there is to the story? Of course, our benchmark test suite will emphatically demonstrate the functioning gains of these cards. earlier we assure out the results although, let's take a closer look at the cards to assure how they differ from their precursors.




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