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    NVIDIA Will Demo/Introducing New Tesla Fermi Based Products Tomorrow



    "NVIDIA will be hosting a live webinar tomorrow morning at 11am PST to teach their customers about the new Tesla GPU Compute solutions built on Fermi and the dramatic performance capabilities it will bring for customers who are tackling the most difficult, compute-intensive problems..."

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    i can imagine lots of spin and no actual product shots

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    webinar..?

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    Hope we'll see some performance numbers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xoulz View Post
    webinar..?
    Like a Seminar, but online and a lot less ejaculation.

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    it is very nice to see that nVidia is implementing new industry standards - instead of "paper launch" we now get " live webinar"

    ...or is it maybe now the step that comes before a paper launch...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ajaidev View Post

    fermi related pics always make my day

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    Quote Originally Posted by eric66 View Post
    fermi related pics always make my day
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    dont we have a sticky thread for fermi ?
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    Can we just ban this guy? We don't need people coming in here claiming they know someone that's under NDA. Everything that comes out of this posters posts are nothing but delusions from a fanboy.

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    What case is that? Makes sense to point the back of the case upwards. Hot air rises, so this will surely help in keeping components cooler.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Musho View Post
    What case is that? Makes sense to point the back of the case upwards. Hot air rises, so this will surely help in keeping components cooler.
    It's a nice idea but doesn't work in practice, at least no in an RV-01.
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    Quote Originally Posted by initialised View Post
    It's a nice idea but doesn't work in practice, at least no in an RV-01.
    Why doesn't it work? Do you happen to have any links to tests to see if components stay cooler with such a setup? Sounds interesting to me!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Musho View Post
    What case is that? Makes sense to point the back of the case upwards. Hot air rises, so this will surely help in keeping components cooler.
    True, hot air rises......in a static environment.

    Once you start moving 35cfm or more through a case, I can pretty much make the case hot in any particular spot you'd like with proper fan placement.

    Take the Coolermaster 590 case. Use its two top fans as intakes and an exhaust in the rear. Bet hot air doesn't rise then.

    My particular case, a Lian-Li, has a triple radiator in its top with all three fans pulling outside to inside. My exhausts are toward the rear and bottom and I assure you the hottest air is at the case's bottom, not the top.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Musho View Post
    What case is that? Makes sense to point the back of the case upwards. Hot air rises, so this will surely help in keeping components cooler.
    Looks like its a Maingear SHIFT

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