OBR,
1920x1200 cap exists because of link bandwidth limitation of DVI specification, it's not a silicon issue.
There's no way a RAMDAC be it external or integrated could output a res higher than WUXGA via single link.
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OBR,
1920x1200 cap exists because of link bandwidth limitation of DVI specification, it's not a silicon issue.
There's no way a RAMDAC be it external or integrated could output a res higher than WUXGA via single link.
maybe it is not a NVIO chip but IGP and Hybrid Power ... With this card you will be able to use hybrid Power on every board ...
:o
Errr...
Sure, anything's possible...
:)
edit:
Better pics now with AA.
http://largon.wippiespace.com/P651_frontside.png
http://largon.wippiespace.com/P651_frontside.png
Damn you 200kB attachment size limit...
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http://largon.wippiespace.com/P651_frontside.png
What is that "thing" at the front of the card?
Weird looking thing, it might be optical audio somethig?
I was hoping nV would finally put some effort to their PCB designs - but yet again they fail to impress. Compared to the oh-so-lovely OEM R600 (board rev. 109-B00131-00) it's one ugly colossus... This thing is the same size as G80GTX so it's whole 2½" longer than OEM R600, but still it has lesser features.
:[
It's a frickin' laser
I guess there's no special purpose, it's just a power led?
Nedjo,
Stop that double posting - let alone triple and especially quad posting which you've been committing lately.
The brand new 9900GTX, now with a laser to destroy the competition!
Wow!!! 16 memory chips (8 on front positioned differently than the 8 on the back, so that the locations are unique in order to scale with the bus bandwidth up to 512-bit).... just what I thought!
I'm wondering if I should get an adapter for 6-pin PCI-E to 8-pin PCI-E power connector
(found at http://www.frozencpu.com/products/60...27&id=X2LdWYmv
and http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=21721 ---- this one can be sleeved in your color of choice, for free! )
or if I should just get that awesome new 450W Visiontek PSU booster from Best Buy for like $115 ( http://www.visiontek.com/products/po...wersupply.html )
Hmmm...
There's something weird going with the 3d model as the proportions of even the PCB itself don't match with realworld video cards. I'm not too sure anymore it's legit...
:confused:
Well, whether its fake or not, someone definitley put a lot of time and thought into making it since there really isn't anything about it that immediately stands out as being false except the NVIO thing, but then again if the die size really is that huge, then to save space and so on, it might make sense
I don't get it how the existence of NVIO (?) would "stand out as being false"? Is there a reason it shouldn't have such chip?
i dont think it's real.
you know Nv has people waching here. they would be all over it
There would be nothing they could do if the source isn't under NDA...
in the original sort of mspaint type pic, why has the card on the right got a power plug that would be right over the i/o sheild?
metro.cl,
For example, the ratio of the lenght of the PCIe x16 connector and the height of the card don't match to the ratio measured from a real PCIe x16 card.
3D model overlaid on a G80GTX:
Attachment 78344
No displayport :(