Thats sexual. Close to that LN2 7970 on air!
what is LN2?
i think 680 at 1.4ghz on air has me sold.
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Thats sexual. Close to that LN2 7970 on air!
what is LN2?
i think 680 at 1.4ghz on air has me sold, i honestly dont care if its $400 or $600, im sold.
I find it really entertaining that 90% of the "leaks" posted here are found by GoldenTiger, and they all seem to come from "well known Chinese site" or "people in the know" which no one has heard of before.
What are the chances Nvidia managed to do a complete 180 and go from making power hungry and hot running cards, to suddenly making cool running, energy efficient cards that are faster then AMD which has had the efficiency crown for years now.
Official Review? Please post link.
FXAA x8 or High Setting.
Do you own bf3? Just curious because the in game option maxes out at x4. Just so you know.
Of course, you can try to override it but the last time I tried that (with nvidia driver 285.79) it did not work. That is not unexpected because override AA does not work with most DX11 games. I do not know if that has changed since...that is not a big deal really because
4X MSAA pretty much looks great in bf3. There is also no "FXAA x8" setting in game so i'm not sure you're talking about. The 2 AA related settings are 2x MSAA, 4x MSAA, post processing on or off. I assume you own the game, yes?
Looks promising, lets just hope performance is close to what the white paper shows.
Yes I own the game. Do you even know what the ingame Post Processing setting means?
Post Processing = FXAA
No joke, you said something about FXAA x8. Apparently my version of bf3 doesn't have that. , though.
This was already addressed in your spin-off thread: http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1680252
I'm aware that post processing is FXAA. You said something about FXAA x8, which i'm just curious about.
I do know that post processing high in bf3 doesn't look nearly as good as 4X MSAA -- you went on to mention "8x" FXAA. There is definitely not such an option.
i wonder how this thing scales with OCing?
I said the setting High Post Processing equals FXAAx8.
Now both the 7970 and 680 will have a tough time getting 70fps+ with MSAAx8, so I would assume they are talking about FXAA.
I still could be wrong but this is a DICE slide showing MSAAx8:
Good question... Fermi scaled almost linearly with clockspeed, Radeon 7970 (GCN) doesn't quite do so. Hopefully Kepler is more akin to Fermi in that regard.
$327 now, and falling...
http://www.sabrepc.com/p-2708-pny-v...l-grade-15gb-pci-e-desktop-graphics-card.aspx
(Yes, it's a legit vendor)
did you mean $390? since that's what the price shows
Original Price: $453.75
You Save: $63.15
Our Price: $390.60
Hmm? Aside from the 7970 having more overclocking headroom, the tahiti definitely scales better with overclocking. Reviews on this very site shows up to 80%+ scaling with overclocking. With the GTX 580, in my experience overclocking any reference board was a struggle, I did manage 950 with MSI lightnings. Getting that high on a reference board is probably not possible unless you're extremely lucky ( I wasn't able to.).
I always thought of aftermarket cooling being mandatory for seriously overclocking any 580 board, I really struggled with reference. Maybe your experience was different, though.
did you mean $390? since that's what the price shows
Original Price: $453.75
You Save: $63.15
Our Price: $390.60
LOL, just lol.
I'm afraid if Kepler doesn't live up to the incredibly hype, GT is gonna have a heart attack or something. Pace yourself man.
What is with you people? I nor anyone else cares. Kepler has a review now and is great, deal with it how you please but lay off the personal attacks.
What's with 256-bit memory bus ? Are they specifically targeting gamers with low rez monitors ?