Quote Originally Posted by bhavv View Post
So is this actually true or not? I thought I read the complete opposite earlier.
It is true.

Quote Originally Posted by hokiealumnus View Post
From the tail end of our article, which addresses the rumors I've seen bandied about recently:

  • This is not a limited run part. In the conference call with reporters, senior product manager Justin Walker said there will be "More than enough to satisfy demand for these high end gaming PCs." The rumor mill some how got a limited production run of 10,000 units in its head.
  • EVGA and ASUS are the two board partners bringing TITAN out in North America. There may be other partners in other countries, but not in this market.
Yeah, been trying to correct people for the last week or two that have been parroting that false info but no one wanted to listen...

Quote Originally Posted by SKYMTL View Post
Well, yes. But enabling FP64 also cuts clock speeds down to VERY low levels and also reduces the number of available cores to 896.

Read @ the lower half of the page: http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...ing-act-2.html
So, that somehow isn't the end-user disabling boost?