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    as i still own an 8800gtx i find myself in more and more trouble than when 8800gtx was new. I actually feel that nvidia only concentrates on fixing the newer cards and don't care about the older ones. Right now i cant play Mw2 when my tv set is connected cus i get blue screen.. I dont trust either of companies cus they only wants to make money...
    E6600"L630A446"? @3600@1.?v cooled by Tunic Tower sitting on Abit AB9 Quad GT played on ASUS 8800GTX opperated by a lazy slacker!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pillo-kun View Post
    as i still own an 8800gtx i find myself in more and more trouble than when 8800gtx was new. I actually feel that nvidia only concentrates on fixing the newer cards and don't care about the older ones. Right now i cant play Mw2 when my tv set is connected cus i get blue screen.. I dont trust either of companies cus they only wants to make money...
    News flash: EVERY company wants to make money.

    I'm expecting big things from Fermi, but the more I wait, the more I'm reminded of the hype surrounding R600.
    Quote Originally Posted by flippin_waffles on Intel's 32nm process and new process nodes
    1 or 2 percent of total volume like intel likes to do. And with the trouble intel seems to be having with they're attempt, it [32nm] doesn't look like a very mature process.
    AMD has always been quicker to a mature process and crossover point, so by the time intel gets their issues and volume sorted out, AMD won't be very far behind at all.

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