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AMD Radeon R9 295X2 to feature hybrid cooling solution

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Remember the Accelero Hybrid? Will be something like that i'd bet. Water cooling for the core and a fan cooler for the vrms.
 
Needs a good water cooler tbf, a single 120mm albeit thick, may be cutting it fine.

Will show its true potential with a proper waterblock though.

Absolutely no chance with a single 120mm rad, two overclocked 290Xs use nearly 700 watts.

I think if AMD are going to do it properly, the card will come with a decent waterblock prefitted.
 
Absolutely no chance with a single 120mm rad, two overclocked 290Xs use nearly 700 watts.

I think if AMD are going to do it properly, the card will come with a decent waterblock prefitted.

Isn't this card supposed to have only 2 x 8pin? That would suggest power consumption is down a lot from 2 x 290X's.

Maybe this uses less cores? I'm sure AMD will have worked something to make this card a lot less power hungry than 2 of the the vanilla 290's.

Pre fitted water block would be very nice. Hopefully AMD reveal the card at GDC.
 
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A hybrid cooler, especially one with a 240mm rad would make things awkward for those looking to use 2 of these.
With the AMD cards especially I think custom water is the only realistic way to run 2 of these in a case (I'm sure miners can rig something up for stock cooling).

For a single card a 240mm rad would probably be a good idea. Still probably a few cases that don't have an obvious mounting point for a 240mm rad though.
 
One of the commenters makes a good point. 8 gpu xdma crossfire anyone? :)

The MSI Big Bang (The original) had ability for more than 4 GPU's physically IIRC, but wasn't it driver support that limits it to 4 GPU's?

Don't forget you could easily fit 3 7990's in many boards but you can't get 6 way crossfire.

Unless I'm missing your point :p
 
These cards are mostly worth it for cfx on ITX systems. There is still a limit on max GPU support so you can't do more than 2 dual GPU cards in a rig anyway.
 
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