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Very naturally, the cooling system uses two slots and sends the air out of the case. The radial fan is actually the same as the one found on the HD 2900 XT (who said ouch?). The air flow cools the first then the second GPU, both having their own sets of fin mounted on top of them. The first heat sink is aluminum in order to have the second GPU, which is paired with a copper heat sink, profit from cooler air (aluminum conducting less heat and being cheaper and lighter).
One GPU will be less efficiently cooled because of this trick, but this was also the case for the 7950 GX2 (one fan was sandwiched, which led to big gaps in temperature). Multi cards solution keep the upper hand on the subject. According to us, it would have been more interesting to place the fan in the center like on the GeForce 7800 GTX 512 MB.
Technically, this Radeon HD 3870 X2 can really be understood as a CrossFire of two HD 3870 on a single PCB. The card only integrates a PCI Express 1.1 bridge to connect the two GPUs. They communicate via a bidirectional bus that has 16 lines for a bandwidth of 2 x 4 Gb/s. Even the access time shouldn’t be significantly lower than that of a classic CrossFire solutions based on two distinct cards. Thus, this explains why we’ll have to wait for drivers supporting Quad-CrossFire to pair two Radeon HD 3870 X2 on a single motherboard. On the other hand, a chipset supporting CrossFire isn’t required to make this card work.
Equipped, as were its predecessors, with two power supply auxiliary connectors (a 6 and a 8 pin), the card only demands the use of two 6 pin PCI Express connectors (but not less, contrary to what AMD indicates, or else booting is impossible).
Powercolor has also shipped us a sample. It’s not a surprise that the card follows the reference design and is offered without any software, but with Molex adapter to PCI Express 6 pins and two adapters, DVI to VGA and DVI to HDMI, the Crossfire bridge and video out cable.







i wonder wat it would be like to run folding at home on. that would boost my skor lol
i will reserve judgement on the ultra vs 3870x2 until the first driver release after the official release of the card - think how much performance the 2900 xt gained! (not that i would expect anything like that much, but the ultra has had a year for it's drivers to mature)
Two chips and not even a beater of a single GTS and still no where near a card (the GTX) that has been out for almost a year. Come on ATI whats happenned.
Anand's shows the card in a better light, something about newer drivers i hear? Beating the GTS in most games with a largish margin
Is the R700 really delayed until 2009? I thought that rumour was dismissed...
"Anand's shows the card in a better light, something about newer drivers i hear? Beating the GTS in most games with a largish margin"
no it doesnt