Actually, the ATi 4000 series will rape nvidia, they will be less powerful, but WAY less expensive.David.P wrote:
Goddamn thats expensive! I wish ATI would get back into the game and kick some ass like they used too! But wait they cant... Because AMD is too made of fail to actually do something about it!
Thank god! I can't wait to see ATI back in the game!Sydney wrote:
Actually, the ATi 4000 series will rape nvidia, they will be less powerful, but WAY less expensive.David.P wrote:
Goddamn thats expensive! I wish ATI would get back into the game and kick some ass like they used too! But wait they cant... Because AMD is too made of fail to actually do something about it!
With a TDP for a GX2 card at ~500w, there will not be a GTX 280 GX2.Mek-Stizzle wrote:
Although I'm sure once they release a GTX 280 GX2 (lol so many GX's), and drop the prices of the GTX 280/260 they'll make more sense.
That was my point.Sydney wrote:
Just an estimate, I'll bet you it's going to be more expensive in Iceland than in the UK.ghettoperson wrote:
In the UK. You'll end up with similar prices if not higher based on the pricing of those other two cards. The US price is perfectly reasonably for the card, but outside the UK it is in no way worth it.Sydney wrote:
Huh?
So does anyone know if the new ATi cards work with my 780i tri-sli mobo?
They'll work, but they won't scale.ELITE-UK wrote:
So does anyone know if the new ATi cards work with my 780i tri-sli mobo?
The idea of any hi-fi system is to reproduce the source material as faithfully as possible, and to deliberately add distortion to everything you hear (due to amplifier deficiencies) because it sounds 'nice' is simply not high fidelity. If that is what you want to hear then there is no problem with that, but by adding so much additional material (by way of harmonics and intermodulation) you have a tailored sound system, not a hi-fi. - Rod Elliot, ESP
Probably not tri-sli or SLiELITE-UK wrote:
So does anyone know if the new ATi cards work with my 780i tri-sli mobo?
Mitch92uK wrote:
Probably not tri-sli or SLiELITE-UK wrote:
So does anyone know if the new ATi cards work with my 780i tri-sli mobo?
The idea of it is blasphemy! Be like wearing a ferrari hat in a porsche (though if your someone who owns a ferrari hat you deserve to be thrown from a helicopter screaming).Gooners wrote:
Mitch92uK wrote:
Probably not tri-sli or SLiELITE-UK wrote:
So does anyone know if the new ATi cards work with my 780i tri-sli mobo?
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Looks like i will be getting some 260 or 280's then...undecided as to which will be best bang for the buckBell wrote:
The idea of it is blasphemy! Be like wearing a ferrari hat in a porsche (though if your someone who owns a ferrari hat you deserve to be thrown from a helicopter screaming).Gooners wrote:
Mitch92uK wrote:
Probably not tri-sli or SLi
Martyn
Is it beyond the realms of possibility to get rid of the 780i for some sort of an x38/48? Or even to wait for a 4870X2 (R700).ELITE-UK wrote:
Looks like i will be getting some 260 or 280's then...undecided as to which will be best bang for the buckBell wrote:
The idea of it is blasphemy! Be like wearing a ferrari hat in a porsche (though if your someone who owns a ferrari hat you deserve to be thrown from a helicopter screaming).Gooners wrote:
Martyn
Martyn
It is Nvidia you know.ghettoperson wrote:
Why they wouldn't wait to release them until they have functioning drivers is beyond me.
I'm not sure what version those benches were ran on. My Chinese is a little rusty.ghettoperson wrote:
Why they wouldn't wait to release them until they have functioning drivers is beyond me.
This was the driver released with the card.
http://us.download.nvidia.com/Windows/1 … _Notes.pdf
Page 9 might be of interest.
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