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and they keep going farther back....
Well that announcement was nothing that I was expecting:
PAX EAST 2010
Though they have said it's being demonstrated properly next month.
so all in all..... they still have released nothing.... hm.... my guess is they are having trouble getting up to the 5800' series speed.... since they arn't showing any benches yet
Lets hope these cards will be worth upgrading too, if they are just a couple of GTX285's stuck together....no sale! My GTX280 holds it's own so unless this new card is balls to the wall I ain't about to purchase it.
This is the first time ever that both the new CPU platform > i7, and the newest latest greatest GPU's, aren't showing much of a difference in actual gaming performance comparied to the old tech which is still very good for gaming. Unless people think that DX11 is actually worth upgrading too, which so far it's not.
I'll be holding onto my money until Nvidia can show a substantial increase in performance from a single GPU card which so far it hasn't happend.
Well I'm still using my 8800s, so I'm looking for something to upgrade to, so I'm mainly waiting for prices to be revealed.
And pizzaman, can you try and not turn every Nvidia discussion in to an Nvidia vs ATI thread please.
I for one think the new GTX 400 series cards will have no trouble outperforming the high end ATI HD 5000 series cards.
Like I've said before: If they don't, then nVidia has done something terribly wrong.
The renaming continues, looks to be OEM channel only at the moment but,
GeForce GT 320, 330 and 340 - BeHardware