looks like killer gpu we can see death of 5870 lol
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looks like killer gpu we can see death of 5870 lol
even if it is a monster i sense we will see alot more of these
http://store.nvidia.com/DRHM/servlet...ctID=165074700
nvidia decided to improve gpgpu, but "can it run crysis?"
Considering the 58x0 series still struggles with crysis at high rez, I sure hope it can.
Ill just leave this here.
http://anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3651
Although it does leave wiggle room for early-adopters to get thier cards by Xmas. Note the "widespread."
this is truly awesome. i cant wait to see the scale of how many gpu's they can put in a single data center.
this made me lol:
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I asked two people at NVIDIA why Fermi is late; NVIDIA's VP of Product Marketing, Ujesh Desai and NVIDIA's VP of GPU Engineering, Jonah Alben. Ujesh responded: because designing GPUs this big is ":banana::banana::banana::banana:ing hard".
I would love to see GT300 beat the 5870 as well. I'm counting on it. I like nVidia very much, and if they offer me a better card in atleast the majority of features and speed I will be a very happy guy around Xmas time. I guess that makes me a fanboy. Yay. :yepp:
I can wait whilst using my G80, no problem at all. Still runs games fine.
GT300, bring it on, let's see what you got nVidia. :)
Of course.
512BIT BUS Width and GDDR5-4800+ would be overkill even for the "enhanced" child of the GF100 ( the new GPU ).
They don't need the extra bandwidth, and I'm quite sure the lower trannie ( transistor :p: ) count and the "easier" to produce PCB say go for 384BIT :)
What is all this fanboy business about anyway. If you watch Formula One, or Football or any other sport, you cannot possibly say you don't have your favorite team. It's like I would prefer a Skyline over a Scooby, it's just personal preference. It's a bit sad this whole 'you fanboy!' thing. I wouldn't mind using an ATI card, but still would prefer nVidia, I've always have had very good experiences with nVidia, especially driver wise and new features.
Eric, I'm giving you one chance to edit that post yourself... you have 15 minutes.
Consider this a warning to every one, WATCH THE LANGUAGE! Next time won't be just a warning about it.
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I know what you mean Tim. Everyone use to claim me a NVidia fanboy, but I have no problem buying an ATi card either, and in fact am presently using one. Of course, with the issues I've run into with my HDTV and this thing, I'm kind of wishing I hadn't, but the fact remains that for the price I was spending ATi was the better buy and that's who I went with.
When a product treats you right, you remember that. When a product treats you wrong, you remember that too. That's how a "fan" is born, plain and simple. Old school computer users still haven't gotten over back when ATi cards couldn't run opengl at all during opengl's hey-day, claiming it wasn't important. We still saw signs of it until earlier this decade as they still had poor opengl performance, which they finally fixed. Those people who had that problem though haven't forgotten, and most will never touch ati because of it.
There is, however, a difference between a Preference and being an out-right Fanboy. A fanboy will NEVER buy anything but that brand, and thinks said company never does any wrong.
thing is nvidia came with brand new arch even it was old one with those specs it would easily kill 5870. now i trust my six sense and no i am not a fanboy i used different brands and i like to give everyone a chance until they majorly dissapoint me so i say gt3xx series top card will walk all over 5870 with its current performance
http://www.anandtech.com/video/showdoc.aspx?i=3651&p=1Quote:
Originally Posted by Anand
so what's the point of arguing right now? Let's wait CeBIT, or in better case CES, and review these threads about GT300 aka GF100
I was 3gb/s off on my estimated memory bandwidth, damn :p: Pretty good guess though I'd say.
The 5870x2 will still be faster but if there is in fact an official 5850x2, it might just trade blows with it. Nvidia won't hold the single board crown until they manage some kind of dual design but their single gpu performance should be top of the pile.
I expect it to be priced around $450-500 or so (with the 360 at 5870 price levels), and it might turn out the the X2s end up launching at more than AMDs said 500 (edit: that would have been likely with a Q4 release, a Q1 release gives them no competition still )due to this new information ( either that or all the prices will slide down a fair bit) I'd be as bold to guess that a GTX380 might be 20-30% faster at times single gpu so it should be a pretty impressive product. However it still is a more expensive design to produce that R870 by a fair amount ( raw specs say this much ) so I don't expect their prices to fall much in the months after release ( that and the performance advantage they'll offer ). The 360 model will likely trade blows with the 5870. I think SLI 360s will be quite popular that said ( assuming they don't red ring... oh my bad )
The final question is when will we see them in mass. I'm going to guess mid to late December at best assuming the rumored November launch ( as with the 8800GTX / 680i with their November *paperish* launches, availability was somewhat weak for about a month ) EDIT: Scratch that, Anand says is still toting the Q1 release card. That said, a 20-30% increase ( a fair guess if you ask me ) 4-6 months after the competition isn't that amazing but required, I don't feel bad about getting a 5870 with this much of a time gap.
Little OT (don't shoot me please): The difference is that Formula One or Football are shows that you see for entertainment, they're shows where the participants compete, so it's logical that audience developes favoritism for certain participant. It's about it in the end.
But ATI, NVIDIA, AMD, Intel and so are companies that make products for you to buy. Supporting one like if they were "your team", making yourself blind about their "faults", or being happy about competition "losing the game", it's kind of sad IMHO. It's like if I am a fan of :banana::banana::banana:or (I don't know if it's in all the world, a home appliances vendor).
That said, I find that in forums the thing of fanboyism (I'm not talking about this specific case, not my business so...) is way abused now to make others opinions appear less valid or biased to strengthen the one's position. So I try to be the more distant the better about this term.
Of course, having a favourite brand based on personal experiences or other factors is perfectly good. I happen to not have them in this case, I've not had any bad experience with either ATi or NVIDIA. I have in other topics.
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Oh, someone else think that this is a mess with so many threads about "GT300 and its specifications" :D
All those turns now here now there are making my head spin... :p:
http://alienbabeltech.com/main/wp-co...FermiGT300.jpg
looks small or jen is very big lol
looks like no 5800 of any/no sort for me..
384bit is disappointing for such rops/core specs but i guess 3gb will make up for it
patiently waiting on you gtx380
thank you nvidia :toast: