Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
I'm half Korean. I'm a minor going to a high school. I live in the United States. It's so funny how the United States is so segregated about asians. Blacks and whites get along fine. Thats one race now. Asians...or "chinese" kids always get the **** now. I'm quite tired of it and if anyone needs to be be racist on a forum like that then fine. Dos has his wish. Some people humor me.
Here in Southern California and many other cities I've been, the Asian population typically segregates itself, not the other way around. And while I understand that much of this is due to the language and cultural difficulties the older generations experienced... the first and second generation Asian-Americans still have this tendency to group together. I'd love to have more Asian neighbors in my community since they typically are very family oriented, well educated, and keep their homes very nice. I can't say as much for many of my white neighbors (and yes... I'm white).


It would have been nice to see some Fermi benches by now in something other than a label-less graph straight from NVIDIA on the Heaven Benchmark....in DX11.
Agreed. Another week or so and we will.

I'd like to have seen some real stuff. Maybe they won't show it because Fermi isn't even up to par with the 5800 series...they had the lead with G80 by far, but no..."forget R&D and lets just refresh our architecture...it'll last 5 years for sure"
nVidia never shows off their products until the very last moment, which makes perfectly good sense from a business perspective. Why would they want to undercut sales and prices of current generation cards by releasing comprehensive benchmarking results months ahead of release? While the performance crown is an objective, nVidia would be stupid to release early data that would result in their third party card manufacturers being stuck with tons of product that they paid a premium for yet cannot sell for a decent profit margin.