Especially without the stickers! That clean blackness looks really smooth.
Especially without the stickers! That clean blackness looks really smooth.
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want one (or two)!
make it 3 for this table right here ehehehehhe
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lol forget 3 .... ( untill you do only professional computing where thoses cards as amd cards are not used in cfx or sli )
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I've gotten so used to high end cards using the "wheel" fans and low end, cheap cards using a fan such as above that it's slightly off-putting It'll be interesting for sure.
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Nahhhh i would be a happy guy with only 1 GTX590
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Does anyone have a release date on this thing yet? Also did they say if it is a couple of 560s 570s or what?
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The 622/1224 clocks is a huge bummer. Instead of obviously beating the 6990, it will place it very close to the 6990, and 1.5 GB vs. 2GB is going to see a repeat of the RAM advantage for the AMD card at high resolutions I bet
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First impressions are great, this is quietest high-end card, even ever seen, quieter then GTX 580! GeForce logo on cooler lights!!! GeForce logo on Cooler Lights! Performance is incredible too! Performance is incredible too! Have we a new king ...? We have a new king
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i'm on the market to get a new dual gpu single pcb card ... i hope this is the one to get ... let's see :P
( usually i only buy dual gpu cards so they can take some abuse during a 2 years period :P )
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The only point of these cards is to be the #1 card, I don't think there is any "money" to be made off either 6990 or 595. So I don't understand why Nvidia makes such a card that will not be the fastest card around.
An "Nvidia Focus Group Member" let leak inside one of his posts that the GTX 590 will probably be within 10% of the HD 6990 for performance. My guess is that it will be slightly slower but much quieter. Also, he's told us that he has a card which shall not be named.
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/show...3&postcount=93
His antics are quite laughable.
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if im spending upwards of $600+ on a card im definitely watercooling it with out a doubt. im not worried about how load the card is!
i love how nvidia will now be claiming how cool and quiet its cards are like it totally makes up for its crappy clocks. FAIL
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nVidia can't win... if the card was loud and hot as hell everyone would be saying FAIL and comparing it to the GTX 480.
The 6990 draws over 450 watts under load. It makes sense that nVidia would want people to buy a high end card without requiring them to also buy a 1000+ watt PSU at the same time.
Like it or not, power requirements, noise, and heat all matter to system builders.
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