I hope not :(
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Comon now i got this info frm this post
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...08738?t=208738
its not like i have the card or somthing:D
yea right...get with times people Gta 4 is the new benchmark you need core i7 on a phase change just to get 65 frames :D...:rofl:
i really dont see any real problem with this card...its 2 gtx260,s in sli with out needing an nvidia chipset... its not like any one is going to make you buy it
dont sound like its guna be a big heap in performance than a gtx 280 260 realy in my opinion sli aint worth it 2 much money 4 bit of a gain....
2 pcb design? Thanks but no thanks... :p:
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If this price matches the 4870x2 people will want it.
On the other hand... it will most likely be over priced and nVidia will just do with it like they did with the 9800 gx2 and it go the way of the dodo.
http://www.3fl.net.au/media/73/20071210-TF2_banner.jpg
"Give me back my SandVich™!"
I guess we all know who the next nVIDIA mascot is.
I heard that sometimes the manufacturers put some logic in the chip that they'll never use, just to study how it behaves on mass-production.
For example, I read somewhere that all the Geforce FX line had an experimental SLI logic in them.
As far as I know, using Sideport on HD4870X2 won't make a difference unless that card turns out being capable of using a shared memory pool for both GPUs. The presence of SidePort in R700 could be, as I told above, an experimental feature for the shared memory pool in R800. I also heard it could eventually be used for GPGPU apps in the future, but not for gaming (the same way the GT200 has a lot of stuff that only turns on for CUDA).
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55nm GTX285 Climbs to Head of Single-GPU Cards
We have looked into 55nm GeForce GTX260 VGA Card, now let’s turn to 55nm GTX280. It features brand-new PCB design and enhanced default frequency. Besides, it’s been given a new brand – GeForce GTX285.
http://img142.imageshack.us/img142/6...egtx280rc9.jpg
Adopting P891 as reference design, GeForce GTX285 remains 10.5” length just as GTX280. And its cooler is dual-slot designed with dual DVI and S-Video output. The graphic memory carries on 1GB GDDR3, and its stream processors is 240. The frequency of GeForce GTX285 remains to be confirmed, but its performance can get up to 110% of GTX280.
We can regard GeForce GTX285 as GTX280 Overclocking Edition with less power consumption. GeForce GTX280’s Maximum Graphics Card Power is 236W, and it requires a 6-pin and a 8-pin PEG Power Connectors. However, GeForce GTX285’s power consumption has been reduced to 183W with only 2 6-pin PEG power connectors needed.
GeForce GTX285 with highest clock and lowest power consumption is undoubtedly the most powerful card in single-GPU cards, while new GeForce GTX260 arouses the most attention in middle and high-end cards’ price war. Dual-GPU GeForce GTX295 is expected to regain the crown of performance. All of these will happen in January 2009.
After unveiling details of NVIDIA new-line products, we will follow some news about AMD’s plan to fight back, such as RV775XT. (Special thanks to one of our readers who provides information)
http://en.expreview.com/2008/12/11/5...gpu-cards.html
Wonder if those power draw figures really are accurate, if so then that's a very nice decrease.
Tri-SLI GTX 285 here I come. I wonder if they will run cool enough that I can run them off of a 120.2 rad.
Haha, and you guys think that 6gpus are going to work toghether...not gonna happen any time soon. (I hope it does tho)
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GeForce GTX285’s power consumption has been reduced to 183W
GTX280 consumes 178W at peaks.
I don't know.. but almost every power consumption rating i've seen has had some variance across multiple reviews.
On a side note, looking at the recent anandtech coverage of the rv770 development process.. i wonder how long it'll take for nvidia's team to come up with the single card monster that will destroy the rv770.
this competition between ati and nvidia is just giving us better cards and cheaper prices..awsome i love it