Just a day before the rumored official launch, Videocardz.com has revealed a new set of pictures showing all the details of the upcoming AMD Radeon R9 295X2 graphics card based on two 28nm Hawaii GPUs. The new set of pictures show the PCB as well as the hybrid cooler in full details.
As you can see from the picture below, the R9 295X2 is based on two Hawaii GPUs, each with its own 5+1-phase VRM and interconnected via PLX bridge chip. The chip also supports XDMA Crossfire which will basically allow you to connect two R9 295X graphics cards for some quad-GPU fun.
The more interesting is the hybrid liquid+air cooler co-developed by AMD and Asetek and as you can see from the picture, the two pumps still bear the Asetek branding. Both pumps also act up as a water block and are both connected to a 120mm radiator. The center placed 92mm fan, located on the card itself, will cool the VRMs and the PLX bridge chip.
The new R9 295X2 looks even better when taken apart and recent rumors suggest that AMD will price it at somewhere around US $1500, which is not that bad considering that you two 28nm Hawaii GPUs and that it is actually much cheaper than Nvidia's latest GTX Titan Z graphics card.
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Source:
Videocardz.com.