Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same PW here. We would suggest you UPDATE YOUR PASSWORD and TURN ON 2FA for your account here to further secure it. None of the compromised accounts had 2FA turned on.
Once you have enabled 2FA, your account will be updated soon to show a badge, letting other members know that you use 2FA to protect your account. This should be beneficial for everyone that uses FSFT.
i think there's a lot to be said for ATI consistently helping to keep newer technologies available at more mainstream prices, because that does more for "actually furthering the graphics market" than focusing on monstrously expensive cutting-edge parts and re-branding previous-generation parts...
Mr. K6, you are typically a civil and intelligent person from what i've observed, so i'd be happy to continue.
first off, i can't prove my point, not without actually suing nvidia anyway, and i have better things to do with my time. my previous post certainly was opinion, but i feel a well...
i respectfully disagree, and i don't need to insult you personally to do so. i won't bother to say anything more, however, since you're obviously the supreme expert on the subject as proven by your ability to construct ad hominem fallacies :rolleyes:
some people have said they're surprised nvidia hasn't been sued over this. these people are quite naive.
this really isn't very different than how nvidia only allowed SLI on nForce motherboards (that is, until intel bullied them into falling in line).
the recent legal battles over...
fanboys from any camp are indeed pretty annoying, but nvidia's PR strategy of "dude, where my pwnz?" has created a whole qualitatively new breed of fanboy: the nvidiot.
i know that it isn't the issue, but is there some major problem with using pre- 185.85 drivers on win7? of course i know the real issue is continued support; i just want to know if there's some major barrier to using ATI and nVidia with slightly dated drivers.
why would you say that?
why would you say that it's "to" bad that ATI is giving all of their chips' performance to their customers up front from day 1?
are you so invested in the red vs. green battle that you'd prefer to have some small amount of performance of the chips that are out now kept...
there were several years where the same thing could have been said about intel, the undisputed giant, regarding integrated memory controllers.
there's a pretty big difference between "looking into" an approach in the abstract (on paper) and actually creating a working engineering sample. when...
my own apologies for jumping to conclusions.
i'm really hoping starcraft 2 plays well with eyefinity. i know with some games, getting very high resolutions to work is simply a matter of editing an ini file or something equally as simple.
and there are other potential issues too. LCDs refresh...
i see it differently. i see about 60% (conservatively, considering the >12% total margin of error) of enthusiasts expressing some interest in multi-mon gaming, either from ATI or nVidia. compare that to how many [H] enthusiasts are genuinely interested in multi-GPU gaming. do you think it's as...