ATI Reference Boards

ATI's code name for the single-GPU slot Intel board is Jaguar.


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You will see Jaguar featured on single-GPU designs for Intel Socket 775.

The Dual-GPU version for Intel was developed with the Stingray code name.


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Asus, Gigabyte, ECS, Abit, Sapphire, HIS and TUL will market Stingray as ATI Crossfire Intel.

The single GPU slot AMD solution is code-named Grouper.


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The Grouper was an ATI design for Sapphire, and the Sapphire PURE Innovation evaluated in this review is basically the Grouper design. ATI tells us that several other manufacturers may also market similar single-GPU boards with a full range of overclocking controls to the enthusiast market.

The main focus of this Part 1 is the Sapphire PI-A9RX480, which is essentially the ATI Grouper Reference Board.

The Dual-GPU version for AMD is known by the code name of Halibut.


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MSI, DFI, Gigabyte, Abit, ECS, Sapphire and TUL will market Halibut as ATI Crossfire AMD.

The ATI Xpress 200 Chipset Family Sapphire PURE Innovation
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  • afrost - Friday, July 29, 2005 - link

    One of the big things for me is that there is only passive cooling on the motherboard without the need for crazy heatpipes etc. This is really important for those of us who want to build silent computers.

    I'v definately picking up this board from Saphire.
  • Zebo - Friday, July 29, 2005 - link

    Good point must run at lower temp than nvidia's single chipset solution which gets hot as hell when you start cranking HTT.
  • rjm55 - Friday, July 29, 2005 - link

    We mentioned several times in the article that Sapphire will launch the new board in early August. Sapphire has confirmed their plans to launch around August 5. Sapphire has asked us to pass on that you will be able to buy retail PI-A9RX480 motherboards in most markets by August 15th-20th. Price will be "competetive with nForce4".
  • Resh - Friday, July 29, 2005 - link

    Any idea on when we will see them? I'd really like to go that route, but I can't wait forever!
  • Wesley Fink - Friday, July 29, 2005 - link

    Halibut (Crossfire AMD) and Stingray (Crossfire Intel) boards are ready to go to reviewers, but there are still some decisions being made at ATI. We have also seen the prototype retail boards from Gigabyte and another manufacturer. When ATI decides whether Crossfire will be now or with R520 (just a guess at events) Crossfire will roll out quickly.
  • Resh - Friday, July 29, 2005 - link

    Thansk Wesley. I wish they would hurry up with that decision... RAM is ordered and PSU, CPU, and X800XL will be ordered this w/e, too, so they better get the motherboards out!

    If you do hear something, please share it with the rest of us.

    N
  • coomar - Friday, July 29, 2005 - link

    wow the white pcb stands out, at least the thing is packaged well
  • Dhaval00 - Friday, July 29, 2005 - link

    A week ago, AT was having fun posting such rumors... I am sure it thinks otherwise now :).

    /me feels like getting rid of all my nVIDIA hardware.
  • ukDave - Friday, July 29, 2005 - link

    Typo on Pg8, second bottom paragraph. "ATI X350XT PE" - the '3' should be an '8' me thinks.
  • Tommouse - Friday, July 29, 2005 - link

    Nice board. Still undecided on the white color though.

    I wonder if the Zalman CNPS7700-Cu will fit :|

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