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Here to save time, just take a look at this list to remember: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_graphics_processing_unitsI think the 1030gt ddr4 was pretty spectacular.
And they'll still be sold out.1180 that is really an overclocked 1080ti
and it's only $2.000 !!!
SURPRISE
I see that Kyle has liked this post, but you've been on long enough to see that this is cyclical like the great AMD Nano debacle of 2015(?). It will always come and go. But today it's trendy to bash nvidia - and some of their recent practices have been appalling, but the AMD fans continually forget they aren't much different from what AMD has performed in the past... So great for AMD becoming competitive (like I've regurgitated 100x) and we'll see what the big announcement is, but always remember "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it".
I just want to turn on hairworks finally..
He may be referring to the eagle claw used for the GeForce logo. This was my desktop background for a long time. It does look like a fish head from the right angle, so Kyle was just making a joke.
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Are those workstations using GeForce, though? GeForce and Quadro drivers are different branches.
Hehe ' thas a joke.Here to save time, just take a look at this list to remember: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_graphics_processing_units
Nothing new. You guys are so cute with the blinders.
With the new cards? I'm on 1080p, I'll be fine.Its really not worth the performance hit.
Weird response - I was comparing AMD's previous behavior to Nvidia's current. They are pretty similar. Just because now it is fashionable to trash on Nvidia doesn't mean that AMD didn't perform the same practices... both were anti consumer. And for the record it does make you a fanboy to think that what Nvidia is doing now is somehow different from 2015... Kyle has a business to run and if a company is going to try to fuck him over for whatever reason, well.... I was just attempting to make the point that this isn't new.I expect Kyle to report the truth and then I make my own decisions from there, this is why I come here cause I know I will get the facts as he knows them. Does that mean I always agree with him, umm no but I respect the fact that he does his best to tell the whole story. Obviously you have no qualms with Nvidia business practices and thats fine as it's a personal choice, but because someone disagrees with that does not make them a AMD fanboy. If Nvidia doesnt want to be bashed then maybe they should stop doing dumb crap that gets them plastered all over the news.. you know learn from past mistakes. I just dont understand defending obvious anti consumer behavior, after all it hurts you the loyal consumer as well and if it was AMD I would be just as outspoken about it.
Hrmmm? Again weird response from the AMD defense crew. Look thru the list of low end GPU's and their memory specs. It's shocking how quickly people forget. (and look at the 4xx series to the 5xx series cause it's odd how close they are to the specs).Hehe ' thas a joke.
How is his response weird? He said if AMD did it, it is also bad (AMD's bad past behavior doesn't justify future bad behavior by either company)... makes complete sense if you take your green goggles off.Weird response - I was comparing AMD's previous behavior to Nvidia's current. They are pretty similar. Just because now it is fashionable to trash on Nvidia doesn't mean that AMD didn't perform the same practices... both were anti consumer. And for the record it does make you a fanboy to think that what Nvidia is doing now is somehow different from 2015... Kyle has a business to run and if a company is going to try to fuck him over for whatever reason, well.... I was just attempting to make the point that this isn't new.
And they'll still be sold out.
This is exactly the problem. Too many people blaming either NVidia or AMD... but unfortunately makes sense since most people can't even admit when they're clearly wrong about something (at least on an internet forum).and therein lies the core of the problem ... foolish buyers
Huh? Eagle claw?He may be referring to the eagle claw used for the GeForce logo. This was my desktop background for a long time. It does look like a fish head from the right angle, so Kyle was just making a joke.
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Are those workstations using GeForce, though? GeForce and Quadro drivers are different branches.
I see that Kyle has liked this post, but you've been on long enough to see that this is cyclical like the great AMD Nano debacle of 2015(?). It will always come and go. But today it's trendy to bash nvidia - and some of their recent practices have been appalling, but the AMD fans continually forget they aren't much different from what AMD has performed in the past... So great for AMD becoming competitive (like I've regurgitated 100x) and we'll see what the big announcement is, but always remember "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it".
It’s a mix, I’ve never seen an OEM Linux build with a GTX level card though. So for me I’ve only seen GT or Quadro.
Wait... Nvidia's logo is an eagle claw?
Really?
So, it's *not* a fish.
huh.
Gaming? Probably five like he said. Maybe 6.Um, how many people do you actually think use Linux for a workstation? There are entire companies that do that, btw. So, get with the times, gramps.
Nvidia pretty much always has Linux drivers come out around the same time for video card releases. Considering AMD's performance in Linux is still worse then NVidia's (though it is getting much better compared to 5 years ago) .
Currently AMD doesn't have a competitor to the 1080Ti, and if time is important to you I don't see a comparable AMD card in the pipeline till at least 1.5+ yrs away.
https://www.nvidia.com/coolstuff/wallpapers#!/nvidia-claw/nvidia-claw-wallpaper-1Wait... Nvidia's logo is an eagle claw?
Really?
So, it's *not* a fish.
huh.
The NVIDIA logo is an eye. The GeForce logo has been "The Claw" since 2009, introduced with Fermi on the 400 series.Its not a fish or an eagle claw or a toomah, its a eye.
I've spent my last $700 on a video card (1080ti) for a long, long time. i'm stepping off of the rat race platform for the forseeable future. Too much money for too little incremental performance. Maybe when the 1580ti comes out
70% wasn't enough of a performance jump for you (assuming you came from a 980 Ti)?I've spent my last $700 on a video card (1080ti) for a long, long time. i'm stepping off of the rat race platform for the forseeable future. Too much money for too little incremental performance. Maybe when the 1580ti comes out
70% wasn't enough of a performance jump for you (assuming you came from a 980 Ti)?
I've spent my last $700 on a video card (1080ti) for a long, long time. i'm stepping off of the rat race platform for the forseeable future. Too much money for too little incremental performance. Maybe when the 1580ti comes out
That and DVI is officially dead.I wonder if NVIDIA's "big news" is that they added NVLink type SLI connector and now SLI will work well in all games without software "profiles".
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https://www.nvidia.com/coolstuff/wallpapers#!/nvidia-claw/nvidia-claw-wallpaper-1
The Claw series of designs were originally just internal explorations and iterations of the NVIDIA logo, but due to their overwhelming popularity within the company, are now used as the core designs of our Geforce graphics cards. We named them claws because they resemble, in a very abstract way, the claw of an eagle.
The NVIDIA logo is an eye. The GeForce logo has been "The Claw" since 2009, introduced with Fermi on the 400 series.
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Well, the description does say it was just an iteration of the eye logo.
I find its a good "value" to upgrade to the "x80 ti" every 2 generation. Before that I used to buy a mid range every generation and it was costing me about the same overall.
Yeah where tf is that claw.
Yeah where tf is that claw.
Yeah where tf is that claw.
Obviously you have no qualms with Nvidia business practices and thats fine as it's a personal choice, but because someone disagrees with that does not make them a AMD fanboy. If Nvidia doesnt want to be bashed then maybe they should stop doing dumb crap that gets them plastered all over the news.. you know learn from past mistakes. I just dont understand defending obvious anti consumer behavior, after all it hurts you the loyal consumer as well and if it was AMD I would be just as outspoken about it.