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The Radeon 6900 series will be redesigned

In addition to the new printed circuit board, other “novelties” are also expected.

In December 2010, the AMD Radeon 6900 series was released before Christmas. The Radeon 6950 and 6970 are built around the Cayman Pro and Cayman XT graphics processors, respectively. The manufacturer will modify these two products in the near future. One change concerns the printed circuit board, where the Volterra-type power supply circuits (VRMs) used so far will be replaced with models made by Texas Instruments. The original plan, that is, even before its release, included TI’s products, but the company couldn’t produce enough in quantities, so AMD had to look for another supplier in order to launch Cayman-based video cards before the holidays. The new voltage control modules are otherwise significantly cheaper than Volterra products.

the Radeon 6900 series will be converted

However, this is not the end of the change, as it looks like AMD will physically limit the Cayman GPU on the Radeon 6950 this time, meaning that unwanted components will be laser cut through, making it impossible to unlock what you've been talking about before. reported.

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