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Thats a little harsh man? Considering the power requirements of Fermi and AMP editions have traditionally been one of the fastests OC's, I think it atleast deserves a forum post, if this clock is indeed 15% faster than stock fermi. OTH is one of the best posters here as nothing he post trolls.
cant wait for the april fool's fermi joke
its comming.....
aww... i get it... maybe we could benchmark grandpa against fermi to see who stutters less ????
The 15% figure was just an example there, nothing said anything about Zotac making cards with 15% higher clocks.
hey that's a lot more Fermi's than we thought :D
for launch date are prepared 60 000 cards, in next weeks will be more!
You haven't did your homework, have you? :slapass:
Read the initial Anandtech's HD 5000 article. The GDDR5 controller used on HD 4000 was made without enough time to implement power saving futures. The controller on HD 5000 can downclock memory now. The ECC at low clocks can be disabled, too (no need for it) so the memory is similar too GDDR3 than and it's another power saving future.
Releasing cards on some gaming action do not look like proper release anyway. They'll finaly show some runing cards and real benches and than at some time the cards will arrive on stock. Usually there is 1-2 month between demoing the cards and releasing them:cool:
there's a very subtle difference between 5.000 and 60.000 though. I'm talking about Charlie's figures here.
That's some great logic right there. According to this, Colorful has only 1 card to ship and eVGA has no cards at all.Quote:
Originally Posted by ~CS~