I'd say they will release their new cards late March early April. Last 3 relases have been a year and a month twice. And the 7000 series was released a year and 3 months after the 6000 series.
Thanks for the input guys! Just ordered two Nexus 7's. Based on the fact that there is a nook app that isn't exclusive to the nooks. And the fact that the Nexus is seems to be the most recommended 7" tablet right now.
The length varies on each brand of PSU. You can buy extenders though if needed.
http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l3/g2/c413/s1215/list/p1/Cables-PSU_Cables-6-Pin_PCI-E_Extensions-Page1.html
Hey guy so I'm having some trouble deciding on what 7" tablet to get both my little brothers. So their main uses are going to be web browsing, game apps and for reading. And the fact that the nook has a higher res screen isn't a big deal. So right now I'm leaning towards the nexus 7 based on the...
Radeon cards don't support cuda, only nvidia cards. And no you can't SLI or CF-X two unrelated video cards. Has to be say a 660ti and another 660ti can't got 660ti and a 660.
LOL but it would make benchmarking so tedious. And not to mention expensive, not being able to test say a 3570k on a few mobos. Having to buy the cpu each time because its non-interchangeable :/
OP no there is really no point of upgrading. From my experience, if gaming and everyday tasks is all you do there is no need for 8gb. But if you ever do any video or photo editing you will see a nice benefit.
I really hope this doesn't happen, As it will eliminate aftermarket mobos. Considering that it will make bench marking cpus a huge hassle and troubleshooting whether or not the mobo or cpu is bad Impossible.