This is pathetic. Even more so than the usual lame threads.
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This is pathetic. Even more so than the usual lame threads.
Since this is so pathetic, perhaps you would like to take a look at the 35MB STEP file for yourself so you can see exactly how lame it is......
http://www.mediafire.com/?gem3dcyjd9y
hey Guest, dont take it personal but there has been alot of rumors and bull:banana::banana::banana::banana: on the web about this card. we will see in the comming months what the card really looks like and performs but for now, we are just taking your info with a pich of salt; and some of us more then a pinch.
why does the card have two PCIE connectors and is about 50cm long? :)
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BS. The pci-e power connectors make no sense where they are at. And also so few capacitors without digital pwm isnt sane.
Also, werent we told this core will be 256bit? if so why is there such a odd mem arrangement?
Anyone else notice the 3rd PCI-E power connector on the left card? Look at the PCI bracket.
Ok, the file is legit. But the OP is a moron and doesn't know how to view the files.
Here is the actual card rendered properly.
so thats how the cards look like.. how well do they perform? Can't wait. :D
i told it on first page, this seem authentic ... this is real GT200 ...
16 chips, 1024mb of 512bit?
Yup, sure looks like 512bit.
Sure, 512-bit mem bus 1GB GDDR3 ...
might just be what I've been waiting for!
if this is leit, wow...
It still looks like G80 to me, but ugraded with 8pin PCI-e power connector and other things..
How come it looks like G80? :confused:
It's clearly a different board. Actually, those buck voltage regulators (integrated phase controller/mosfet) don't work well with electrolytic/solid capacitors, they require SMD caps.
Btw, These chips allow easy software voltage control - if just nV allows it... ;)
So what's with the NVIO?
It's like an 8800gtx with a spdif connector, chips on the back on the card and making use of the space it has for the 8 pin power connector.
External I/O chip = better quality output (thanks to less noise) and die area savings for the core.
jup, legit (or somebody had fun spending 2+ hours faking it)
Today G92 GPU can realize only 1920x1200 via Single-Link, for 30" LCD you need a Dual-Link ... maybe with this new NV/IO chip is possible 2560x1600 via Single-Link ...