yes, we already know ... some people has it at home NOW! hahahahaa :wasntme:
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yes, we already know ... some people has it at home NOW! hahahahaa :wasntme:
I might try one of these out.
My step up window expires in exactly 30 days. Nvidia better hurry up and get these 55nm parts out the door! :mad:
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquir...m-parts-update
It's the Inquirer so I'm not sure if the points made in the article are valid :shrug:
It's not 2GB 1024Bit because there isn't enough room for all the traces. DDR3 needs lots of extra space for 'timing' traces. Read: http://theovalich.wordpress.com/2008...ule-the-world/
The extra 4 memory chips required for 2GB 1024bit wouldn't provide enough performance boost to justify the extra heat either especially since those GPUs will be undervolted/underclocked just to keep them stable. (DDR3 outputs more heat than DDR5 too)
and where from do ppl get info about ati launching there new cards in mid 09 ? lol
New cards = RV870 = mid 09.
But there will be some RV770 refresh meanwhile.
who says that any source or you are just telling me rumours ?
I'm sure it's all rumors but pretty strong rumors, there's ppl with info about it but they're not allowed to speak about it. Logically it makes sense too for a mid 09 launch.
Wonder what the prices for the NV 55nm parts will be? I'd guess $399 (read 399 ~ $429 on sites like newegg) on GTX 285 and $599 for GTX 295. I'm more interested in a 260GTX 55nm card and I wouldn't be suprised if launch price is $299. This should push GTX 280 to 349 ~ $379, GTX 260 Core 216 to $249 (not talking MIR) and normal GTX 260 to ~$199 I think. At least INQ was wrong about the "silent" 55nm replacement of 65nm cards release which I also doubted heavily, GTX 285 and 295 is so much more likely to happen.
No doubt this card will be a ideal for those in colder climates! :D
If this can be setup as Quad SLI will it work on X58 MB's ?
It could be for some strange reason that I do not know but even 1x 9800GX2 does not want to work on my EVGA X58, forget Quad. I was told there was a NVIDA Chip missing on the MB to support Quad.