Well it's a representation of what Fermi will do when you plug it into your computer :rofl:
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Well it's a representation of what Fermi will do when you plug it into your computer :rofl:
NVIDIA Happy New Year to all GeForce Fans!!! Oh, and there will be a sneak peek of GF100 at our booth at CES in Las Vegas next week. Stop by and say hi!
ONE WORD YAY
All this nVidia hate is getting ridiculous. Where is this forum heading seriously. Grow the heck up people, you are just trolling now.
I for one will be happy for the wait if it turns out a good product. They missed one product cycle. Big deal. :rolleyes:
+1:clap:
It always is, either bash AMD(/ATi), bash Intel, bash nvidia. If Via would be major player, then also bash Via.
Hope that Fermi will deliver, and on reasonable timeline, not like with AMD and phenom (failnom;). That Fermi2 is not needed :)
Since I stopped giving an eff* here's my wish:
I hope GF100 turns out to be a massive violently bloody 5970 murderer with killer performance and features, and a bloody price tag of 1000$ per card.
It'll be a perfect performance crown holder and it'll also be nice to have 3 of those sitting on my desk and reading on the forums posts like "It sucks, it's too pricey" :D
Too bad it's coming out so late. AMD will more than likely have a new product a few months after Fermi release, that will, you know, kick Fermis' ass! And the cycle of bashing continues....:up:
BTW...With 3 Femis in your system, you better have your own power station just for those cards.
Yes, your revisions are off by one (they start with A1, ATI starts with A11)
According to the partner slides, they were hoping on shipping the first samples to their partners in Late October, enabling a late December launch. This would've been done with an A2 revision on risk wafers.
But a shipping A1 was never viable, GT218/6/5 all had one spin (in February) before going into production. After the Cypress launch it became clear that the most optimistic date AMD set for a Fermi launch (and which nvidia communicated to it's partners) would be February. CES will be a sneak peak of Fermi much like AMD did with Juniper/Broadway at Computex.
After A3 went into production (beginning of December) reported yields were still low, coupled with TSMC's general problems (capacity being the first) saw them slipping the launch date to somewhere after CeBit, this was communicated just before newyear in a "waiting for enough parts
If you take the Fudzilla articles, they hold a lot of truth, dual-Fermi, top-to-bottom stuff, but you have to be really selective to see the facts in there and distinguish them from the marketing. Original plan was to launch GTX395 almost a full quarter after Fermi, and the mid-range parts in the quarter after that. Now everything seems to be going really well on mid-range and low-end Fermi parts so we might see a similar launch curve like AMD has done, in 4 months time launch everything from high-end discrete to low-end mobile.
P.S.: I'm sorry for this shallow and extremely biased first post. Old fanboys never die (they just buy the competing hardware in the end.)
P.P.S.: Yes, Fermi mid/low/mobile will be (a lot) better than the current GT21X's
P.P.P.S.: No, I'm not Charlie's Stepson/Husband/Lover/Room mate.
Thermaltake ‘Fermi-Certified’ Element V Case
:eh: :eh:Quote:
Without Nvidia SLI certified chassis, system powered by the next generation of high-performance graphic cards may not be able to operate at their highest setting due to inadequate cooling.
http://www.thermaltake.com/news_deta...pid=P_00000145
You know there is a problem with a card when it needs it's own case certification with "low-noise operation with excellent air-flow".
Just kidding! :ROTF: ( I hope! )
Looks quite a nice case. I like the features, but not too sure if it's anything special.
Did anyone notice the following in there?
Sweet! 3-way and Quad SLI for GT300!!!!!Quote:
3-way SLI or Quad SLI setup based on Nvidia’s next generation of enthusiast graphic card.
^looks to me like it's just an 'element' case with green lights and an nvidia badge on the front... usually that's the only change made to make a case "nv-edition". i very much doubt that gf100 will require a special case.
mb, should have spend 5 seconds on google before posting...
I totally agree orange, this is getting out of hand.
Everyone on this forum are pc enthusiast and I could careless about what company to purchase my gpu's. I just want price and performance, if and when I purchase my next video card whoever is making the best price vs. performance gpu's during that time, that is who I will go with. Not none of this fanboy bs.