With the launch of their Southern Islands architecture, AMD proved they still have what it takes to engineer a class leading graphics core. The HD 7950 3GB is AMD’s second 28nm GPU to hit retailers they said in our original review of the HD 7970 3GB that its new Tahiti XT architecture, based around 64 separate compute units, was extremely well suited to incremental hardware scaling, and the HD 7950 3GB is the first taste of that.
Based on the same 28nm production process and with the same 4.3 billion transistor count, the HD 7950 3GB retains all of its bigger sibling’s 32 ROPs, all six of its 64-bit dual channel memory controllers, and an un-touched dual front-end engine. The HD 7950 3GB is, as with all AMD’s 7-series GPUs, also equipped with a PCI-E 3.0 interface. Initially available with 3GB of GDDR5, even the card’s memory is the same as its more prestigious sibling.
We at Arbico are proud to announce that gamers who wants the best performance in gaming level can now have new AMD ATI HD 7950 Graphics card. This new AMD ATI HD 7950 Graphics card is now available at Arbico.
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Submitted by: The Arbico WebTeam on , 09/02/2012 |