New amd volcanic island gpu is it worth it?


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ive heard things of 20nm process which i believe but 4000+ stream processors i would also believe to if they were making a statement vs the titan and the architecture seems really cool but for say someone whose looking at the equivalent of a 7950 type price, this will be 9950 or if you believe the rebranding something like a R-295 piece or someat. ithe "specs" on nvidis site are o believed cus the 8xxxx series seem to be form APU/mobile desktop is a whole new monster :P. but thinking say 9950 came out you reckon it maybe priced at like ?350 lvls like how the 7950 was priced at before??

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i am pretty drunk so dont flame me on grammar or speling and ****. its a genuine question cus i dont know whether get a ?200 7950 or have the jnext decent architecture for a net gen card

 

oh and before a flame war im not interested in nvidia what so ever so keep it focused to ati cards ok!!

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Translation:

Hello my fellow neowin brethrin. I have heard things about AMD releasing a new set of hardware based on the 20nm process which could have potentially 4000+ stream processors. I find it difficult to believe this statement but compared to nvidia's Titan architecture, it feels a little exaggerated.

 

Actually, even my drunk translator can't make any more sense after this :|

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The British Pound?

Or real money as I call it :p

Hah yeah, I also don't think reckon is used in English(UK) slang either

 

I'll Try and decipher his question

 

9950 came out you reckon it maybe priced at like ?350 lvls like how the 7950 was priced at before??

possibly, micro processors usually maintain the same msrp, that's why some people wait when they buy a newer graphics cards or cpus down the time line.

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