W1zzard, the creator of GPU-Z, just released a new version of his tool w/ support for the next-gen NVIDIA GT200. So it wont be far :up:
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=57423
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W1zzard, the creator of GPU-Z, just released a new version of his tool w/ support for the next-gen NVIDIA GT200. So it wont be far :up:
http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?t=57423
it better not be..
Around July.
is there a way to explore the gpu-z program and figure out what the specs it will have? or find the default clocks i.e. 700Mhz?
Doesnt GPU-Z just interrogate registers for information- no actual info is stored in the program, except what registers to probe based on a device string?
Or something...
If the registers are known, then things are getting closer :D
all heil to tha w1zz ^^
I dont understand.... how does he support a card that is not even released to beta testers yet (ie. anadtech, XS, etc.)
does he work for nvidia maybe?
I wonder if I should get my money back for my newly bought 9800gx2 and wait for the 9900 series. Any ideas?
Yeap.
Nothing by the codename used here on the internet... as usual, the developers know nothing "real" about the card :D
However... that doesn't mean that it's the one you expect, and doesn't necessarily mean that it's going to get released soon.
The developers for example had the G80 ( 8800GTX to be precise ) nearly 6 months before the reviewers received a sample ;)
Please fix 3870X2 Clock Detection first :S
wait... GT200 is just going to be the 9900?
are you sure? From what fuad says, gt200 was just taped out, so that means maybe if nvidia was lucky, they could have working samples in a month or two for game developers, but right now? Don't you think that's a little fast? I mean the rv770 taped out months ago but won't be launching until late q2 (though a lot of that is due to gddr5)
Fudo was the first one w/ the right codename.
its better to not have such info in the file at all so people cant just disassemble/hexedit the binary and bypass the password
I agree with you on this, some things are just better leaving alone for several reasons.
Keep up the great work W1zzard. :)