AMD has announced the arrival on the professional market with two new FirePro cards, the V7900 and V5900. Compatible with DirectX 11 API, OpenGL 4.1 and OpenCL 1.1, both cards support CrossFire technology Pro, and Eyefinity PowerTune. The FirePro V7900 features a GPU clocked at 725 MHz Barts and features of 1280 Stream Processors functional.
The side of the V5900, the GPU is clocked more than 600 MHz and only 512 stream processors are available. Side-board memory, there are 2 GB of GDDR5 memory (running at 1250 MHz on the FirePro V7900 and V5900 on 500 MHz) on a 256-bit bus. The TDP of 150W reached V7900, cons just 75W for his little sister.
The V7900 has finally four DisplayPort outputs, while the V5900 has just two DisplayPort outputs and a DVI output. The FirePro V7900 and V5900 are announced at the respective rates of $ 999 and $ 699.
The side of the V5900, the GPU is clocked more than 600 MHz and only 512 stream processors are available. Side-board memory, there are 2 GB of GDDR5 memory (running at 1250 MHz on the FirePro V7900 and V5900 on 500 MHz) on a 256-bit bus. The TDP of 150W reached V7900, cons just 75W for his little sister.
The V7900 has finally four DisplayPort outputs, while the V5900 has just two DisplayPort outputs and a DVI output. The FirePro V7900 and V5900 are announced at the respective rates of $ 999 and $ 699.
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