http://www.kitguru.net/components/gr...y-in-the-sack/
If this is true, it's certainly good news, even for ATI fans, because it means they're gearing up for more comp from the red team.
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http://www.kitguru.net/components/gr...y-in-the-sack/
If this is true, it's certainly good news, even for ATI fans, because it means they're gearing up for more comp from the red team.
Personally, I'm a little let down from both sides. ATI were quick off the mark but I think they could of done a better job, and NV just had nothing for a long time. Field went stale.
KitGuru is awesome.
/end sarcasm
Regardless of the source, take what you read with a pinch of salt. Some of it is just journalist spatter, some just fanboyism, and the rest tends to just be PR exercises. The only true time to get excited about something is when theres hard numbers.
A GTX485 is inevitable, given that parts of the Fermi core are disabled on all current products except Tesla/Quadro parts (and those are downclocked to compensate). I just think it's too soon for one yet, given they still haven't got the heat and power issues nailed.
ZOMG!!! There will be refreshes??? Unreal, lol. Who could have thunk it? :eek:
/ sarcasm
My :2cents:: listen to Ket, lol.
Its a freaking joke. And the picture
http://www.kitguru.net/wp-content/up...gger-Holes.jpg
Its from evga's GeForce GTX 470 SuperClocked+ w/ High Flow Bracket and Backplate ....
Kitguru is a freaking joke, with made up news to steal web traffic.
Created like 3-4 months ago from someone trying to make some quick bucks from this domain.
And from so called "article":Are those guys making those news, stupid or what?Quote:
KitGuru has heard that nVidia’s been through the first iteration of the GTX480 with a fine tooth comb, to create a GTX485 product that can run at least 20MHz more on the core clock, with improved cooling and performance. It’s also worked through some neat driver improvements that will also help. Nice.
Pathetic hoax site. :rofl:
Yep I noticed as soon as I saw the fins inside. WAY smaller cooler.
they never said that picture was the 485, they simply made a joke using the picture.
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Will GTX 485 offer bigger holes for your enjoyment?
Yep, they bit too soon, can't see a reason why people buy one other than benching and bigger e-penis, still on GTX285 and does the job just fine.
Or if your 280 dies you might as well just get a 480...
The 470 is actually a pretty good card in performance to price. If they can manage the 28nm revision, a GPU in that price range on that die size would be sweet. I'm a bit skeptical Nvidia can pull off 28nm though being as Intel, the best manufacturer at die shrinking, is still only working on 32nm. As for the GTX285, meh, not enough performance at high res on some games IMO and I happen to think DX11 support DOES matter. There's not many DX11 games yet, but now that both camps have DX11 GPUs, it will be very prevalent in AAA titles to come.
cool another kitguru thread
They're getting far more publicity than they ever should.
Possibly some real info!?
http://www.hardware-infos.com/news.php?news=3587
so... anyone thing we might be able to flash from the 480 shaders to the 512 soon, or at least when they release a 512 version ?
I had already assumed that there would be a 512 core card and that's why i have not pulled the trigger on 480 core cards
If the memory bus is 384-bit same as GTX480, its non-significant. Because the GTX480's bottleneck is memory clock, not core clock. If the GTX485's memory bus is 448-bit or 512-bit, its worth.
Unless you plan on an extreme LCS, I wouldn't even consider that, esp if you have a brand of card that doesn't use a tier one binned chip.
The 480s are much too hot to handle 512 without it even if it's possible to do that. The 512 core cards are going to be MUCH better suited to 28nm.
I don't think so. Heat issue with Fermi is exaggerated. I never saw mine go over 90 while gaming/folding with fan speed controled by AB profile.
BTW I'm used to heat, can't have top performace products without heat. Now, on water cooling (non-extreme, res - pump - EK - EK-vga - rad - back to res) I never saw it go over 50.
I would try 512 cores BIOS if I could find. :up: