This Radeon HD 7990 Promises To Spit Out Any Game In 4K

This Radeon HD 7990 Promises To Spit Out Any Game In 4K


AMD has released the specs of its latest monster graphics card, the Radeon HD 7990. It’s not for the casual gamer, sure — but by the sounds of things, if you’re minded to buy one it will tear through your games with some fairly insane processing power.

The HD 7990 has a lot going for it. It packs over 8 terraflops of processing power — over twice as much as the Radeon HD 7970 and four times more than the PlayStation 4’s GPU. That is some grunt. In fact, it’s swept along by a mind-boggling 8.6 billion transistors. Also tucked away in its frame is 6GB of RAM, PCI Express 3.0 support and a new cooling system (which apparently makes it 3dB quieter than the NVIDIA Titan and 10dB quieter than the GTX 690).

Radeon claims that those specs combined give rise to a graphics card that pump out any current game at 4K resolution and maximum detail setting. To prove that, it bundles Tomb Raider, Crysis 3, Bioshock Infinite and five other games with the card. But be warned: to get the kind of frame rates you actually want to play with you’ll need a pretty heft CPU to complement the card.

But then, if you’re planning to buy this thing, that probably isn’t too much of a problem, because when it goes on sale in two weeks time it will cost $1000. For an individual computer component, that is a lot of cash — but then, maybe Crysis 3 at 4K is worth it. [Engadget]


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