Ah, this is truely,
Do you want a new boat, or whats in the box. Omg the box could be anything, it could even be a boat!
I'll take the box!
We all can wait until mid november to make decisions.
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Ah, this is truely,
Do you want a new boat, or whats in the box. Omg the box could be anything, it could even be a boat!
I'll take the box!
We all can wait until mid november to make decisions.
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquir...eal-masterhood
It talks about the 8800GT slides. Not sure if this was posted already. Nvidia lying? NOOOOOOOO! :D
I like this one.Quote:
Originally Posted by The INQUIRER
Yeah, gotta love the inq on this one. I always find things humorous when fud and inq are telling complete opposites. It's like a technology soap opera.
It made me giggle, even more-so how confident he seems in a part that he hasn't yet seen. If it still has the same issue with AA, then NVidia are 100% right, and the 8800gt will remain best in class. ;)
As for Q1, I'm hoping for ATi there, but I'm not holding my breath on it. NVidia are getting what is essentially an extra 3-4 months to work on that next high-end chip seeing as how they apparently won't need to launch it this year. 3-4 months is quite a bit of tweak time, especially considering it appears that nvidia will just be going up against a dual-die RV670 anyway.
Fore sure the person that wrote that article likes ATI more and did that article with weight on "nvidia's playing tricks on us and is unfair yaddayadda". I don't see the deal here, it's only called marketing. Any manufacturer does this, make their own company look as good as possible and makes the opponent look as weak as possible. It's only marketing damnit, I would be doing all these tricks myself if I was NVIDIA CEO or whatever. Therefore I have no problems with it, as I only see it as natural.
That article made be giggle at times though, gotta like the inqistic tone.
What about slide 20? If Nvidia really said ATI can't play HD DVD at 2560x1600 but Charlie has it playing on his rig then Nvidia is lying. :rolleyes:
He also says the HD3870 beats the 8800GT in most cases. hmmm, I can't wait for this slugfest. :D
Oh, and these are strong words too.
Come on slugfest! :lsfight:Quote:
As we have pointed out, the RV670 will be out and will match it for price performance, and according to all the leaked numbers I have seen, beat it on most counts.
EVGA Cards:
EVGA 512-P3-N801-AR - 600/1800MHz (default)
EVGA 512-P3-N805-A1 - 675/1950MHz (OC)
EVGA 512-P3-N806-A1 - 700/2000MHz (OC)
I'm going to try to get the last one of course :rolleyes:
Roll on Monday!
so since the gt will be better than the gts according to preview then this would mean that the 8800gts would drop in price? Lower than the gt?:rofl:
The GTS is being revamped as well infinity. Supposedly it'll be a G92 but with 128 shaders.
DX10.1 is more-so for developers than end users. It mainly just gives more control over the gpu to the developer via api(the games will have control over how much AA is applied to each edge, thus why the requirement for support for atleast 4xAA), and makes for more efficient multi-gpu control.
Thus far, there's nothing too major in DX10.1 to benefit the actual user. Also, there's presently nothing announced that will use DX10.1, but that's obviously likely to change at some point.
See above.
If developers start to use dx 10.1 more often wouldn't their games also use dx10.1 thus users having to buy dx10.1 hardware or will the developers switch of their games back to dx10 when it goes retail?
hi guys! i'm a nub, as you can see by my post total <
so, someone said they just sold their GTS, and i'm guessing it's to upgrade to this badboy, what are your general thoughts on that move? it's tempting to think that i can sell my card, get a faster one, and have money left over for some sammiches. :)
good move, bad move?
Depends. Is it a 320MB? Is it a 640MB? How much would you buy it for? How much would you sell your own card for? Etc.
If it's a 640MB GTS then I wouldn't spend more than $260-$270, if it's a 320MB version I wouldn't buy it at all.
Personally, I sold my graphics card not too long ago (X1900XTX) and now I'm waiting for either rv670 or 8800gt to come out. I can't play anything in the meantime but it's alright.
You know... since it's based on 65nm technology It will overclock pretty high. High enough to beat an 8800 Ultra haha. Although I don't understand why don't Nvidia release the high-end card first... Anyways I did wait for a new one, so let this one be it.
http://www.clubit.com/product_detail...mp=AFC-CJ_CBIT
In Stock .... nice price