:eek: If this is the 9XXX seris yet to come what does the GT of this series posses can u imagine the raw power of that card!!!!
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?op...=3245&Itemid=1
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:eek: If this is the 9XXX seris yet to come what does the GT of this series posses can u imagine the raw power of that card!!!!
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?op...=3245&Itemid=1
i'll believe it when the cards have materialized.
I'll just plainly stop following this until the cards hit the desks of a few review sites... Fud doesn't even seem to be able to decide what they think themselves, even less what they want their readers to believe...
Best Regards :toast:
Remember, if you guess infinite amount of times, you are bound to get something right ;)
This is the second time Fuad has contradicted what BenchZowner told us :shrug:
So instead of November and single PCB, now it's "early 2008" and dual PCB.
I'm just hoping that we'll hear some news from some reputable sites soon.
:D
Fud's response to the last post:
Maybe they're for real this time? Or maybe they have gone too far...again..?Quote:
If you don't trust us, ask Nvidia.
I really have to wonder if his sources aren't just screwing with him to see if he will post all the ridiculous info they 'leak' to him.
Maybe i should be a source and "leak" "on" him...
Nvidia defenetly has a new GX2 card coming based on the "die-shrink".
Microwave ovens are obsolete. 7950 GX2 was hot, this will be HOTHOTHOT^3.
I'm going to start a pc tech news site and make up a bunch of crap so companies send me pre-released products. That and so I can make people lose all respect for me. I'll call it "speculation.com where you don't know my BS from the truth." Fud and the inquirer make me want to slap someone...
So i guess they put 2x G92 on a card right?
No pictures, no care from Fud.
another Gx2 card from nvidia? why not... but i doubt it will be their only highend offering....
I personally believe Fuad over Benchzowner. A single card capable of 1tflop is physically difficult to achieve, much less with acceptable yields.
G92 is more than likely both a mid-range and high end card. Two G80 type cores with 256bit ram bandwith striped together would indeed be faster than current 8800GTXs