AMD Unleashes the World’s Fastest Graphics Card

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AMD Unleashes the World’s Fastest Graphics Card AMD announced the release of the AMD Radeon™ HD 7990, the world’s fastest graphics card, designed for gamers who want to take their PC gaming experience to the highest level. AMD Radeon HD 7990 is based on award-winning AMD Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture with AMD Eyefinity technology (allows consumers to run up to five simultaneous displays off of a single graphics card), and delivers unrivalled performance and world-class technology for playing the latest DirectX® 11 games in extreme resolutions and multi-monitor configurations. The new graphic card consists from two specially-screened AMD Radeon™ HD 7900 Series GPUs, with a clock speed of up to 1GHz and 6GB of GDDR5 running at 6.0Gbps for 576GB/s of memory bandwidth. The massive performance is cooled down by three ultra-quiet fans and according to AMD the fans are quieter than by the Titan or the GTX 690. For better imagination, the new AMD Radeon™ HD 7900 contains a combined 8.2 billion 28nm transistors.

 

Using PCI Express® 3.0 PLX Bridge and AMD CrossFire™ technology you can connect multiple graphic cards together and create 48 lanes (96GB/s) of bandwidth, which is pretty impressive.

Few important facts about AMD Radeon™ HD 7900 Series GPUs:

AMD took a great attention to the experience which can the user achieve with the new GPU series allowing to experience gamming in UltraHD up to resolution of 3840×2160px. This is four times the resolution of a normal 1080p display. A lot of pixels to move. Together with the AMD Eyefinity multi-display technology you don’t have to buy UltraHD monitors which are at the present time pretty expensive, but instead you can create multi-monitor configuration up to five simultaneous displays.

Some of the technical specifications:

 
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