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Cut a deal with one of the site sponsors for a retail card for testing which they can later sell as open box. Give them some additional promo in the article. Neither the readers or the retailer should have an issue with it.
The SFF test if the right way to go about it. Glad to see that was the...
As an nvidia buyer since 8800gtx days, I'm leaving towards them doing async as a checkbox item.
Similar to how tessellation was a checkbox item done by software with severe penalties before future generations had dedicated hardware reserved for it. How much async get used is the real question.
Hopefully they will do review samples soon seeing that the Acer version will be out soon and people will probably want to make a decision over the holidays.
After using Laithan's v4 bois on my G1 from overclock.net, my clocks are stable around 1491 core and 7900mem running stock voltage. This is stress tested repeatedly by playing BF4 at 1600p with DSR set to 2.0x All ultra setting except no AA. Card is rock stable and with the fan at 70%, my temps...
Nenu,
If this site isn't geared towards SFF users, then why test the card at all? You're arguing for the sake of.
This is a very specialized card for intended use in a niche environment. It should be tested there. You also seem to be firmly speaking on behalf of the [H] staff which they make...
For normal sized GPU's I'm fine with open bench testing.
The reason I'd prefer the nano is a SFF case is due to AMD's evasive answer on clock speed and it's very specified purpose.
AMD is not committing to a clock speed whatsoever. Instead they're using "upto" and "will probably stabilize...
Klye/Brent,
When you do test the nano, please do it in a SFF case and not an open bench. That way we see what the true clocks stabilize at in real world scenario. Doing it on an open bench is pointless. I hope you agree.
Likely pushed back to figure out how Acer is managing to do their similar display at 75-100hz instead of 60.
Since you're catering toe the same audience, it'll get massacred in sales coming in at 60hz.
You probably want to wait on the gsync version and couple it with an oc'd 980ti.
While it might seem more expensive in the beginning, the chances of an oc'd 980ti are much better at driving that display than a fury x which might have you wanting xfire to run that resolution properly. Something...
Also, keep in mind that people will generally keep a display for a lot longer than other components, esp the GPU.
I've had my dell 3008wfp since it was released but can't even begin to recall how many GPU's i've been through.
And when you do upgrade the GPU you'll be that much close to...