Originally posted by: MarcVenice
How does it scale ? Does it scale like crossfire/sli or does it scale 100% ? Even if it's 100%, then 2 2900xt's would be the suck for 799$ ?
Originally posted by: SteelSix
It should be noted that the slide published by Tweaktown web-site does not resemble typical slides from Advanced Micro Devices
Before I got to this line, I was already smelling BS. Powerpoint Gone Wild...
It should be noted that the slide published by Tweaktown web-site does not resemble typical slides from Advanced Micro Devices' roadmap and generally looks like a slide from one of the add-in card manufacturers.
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
Originally posted by: SteelSix
It should be noted that the slide published by Tweaktown web-site does not resemble typical slides from Advanced Micro Devices
Before I got to this line, I was already smelling BS. Powerpoint Gone Wild...
How about you finish that sentence?
It should be noted that the slide published by Tweaktown web-site does not resemble typical slides from Advanced Micro Devices' roadmap and generally looks like a slide from one of the add-in card manufacturers.
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
Originally posted by: SteelSix
It should be noted that the slide published by Tweaktown web-site does not resemble typical slides from Advanced Micro Devices
Before I got to this line, I was already smelling BS. Powerpoint Gone Wild...
How about you finish that sentence?
It should be noted that the slide published by Tweaktown web-site does not resemble typical slides from Advanced Micro Devices' roadmap and generally looks like a slide from one of the add-in card manufacturers.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
Originally posted by: SteelSix
It should be noted that the slide published by Tweaktown web-site does not resemble typical slides from Advanced Micro Devices
Before I got to this line, I was already smelling BS. Powerpoint Gone Wild...
How about you finish that sentence?
It should be noted that the slide published by Tweaktown web-site does not resemble typical slides from Advanced Micro Devices' roadmap and generally looks like a slide from one of the add-in card manufacturers.
And adding that made all the difference, how? Still the same. I was focused on the "does not resemble" thing myself.
Originally posted by: nullpointerus
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: PC Surgeon
Originally posted by: SteelSix
It should be noted that the slide published by Tweaktown web-site does not resemble typical slides from Advanced Micro Devices
Before I got to this line, I was already smelling BS. Powerpoint Gone Wild...
How about you finish that sentence?
It should be noted that the slide published by Tweaktown web-site does not resemble typical slides from Advanced Micro Devices' roadmap and generally looks like a slide from one of the add-in card manufacturers.
And adding that made all the difference, how? Still the same. I was focused on the "does not resemble" thing myself.
The "BS" and "PowerPoint Gone Wild" remarks indicate that SteelSix was saying the slides were made up by the article author and not just something leaked from another legitimate source: AMD's AIB partners. That would be misleading, right?
Originally posted by: ayabe
Maybe if they got it out at $500 it would make sense, but $799 = no sales.
Originally posted by: ayabe
Maybe if they got it out at $500 it would make sense, but $799 = no sales.
Or just as easly suggesting that the article's author bought into someone elses BS. No reason to go jumping to conclusions here.Originally posted by: nullpointerus
The "BS" and "PowerPoint Gone Wild" remarks indicate that SteelSix was saying the slides were made up by the article author...
Originally posted by: PingSpike
I'm not interested in high priced superglue crossfire products anymore then I was interested in high priced superglue SLI products from nvidia.
Originally posted by: TheSnowman
Or just as easly suggesting that the article's author bought into someone elses BS. No reason to go jumping to conclusions here.Originally posted by: nullpointerus
The "BS" and "PowerPoint Gone Wild" remarks indicate that SteelSix was saying the slides were made up by the article author...
Originally posted by: Griswold
Originally posted by: ayabe
Maybe if they got it out at $500 it would make sense, but $799 = no sales.
Of course there will be people who pay that much. But in reality it doesnt make much of a difference whether its 500 or 799 to their bottom line - its all just a niche market, just like its always been with the high(est) end hardware. A nice premium but the dough is somewhere else.
Originally posted by: ayabe
Originally posted by: Griswold
Originally posted by: ayabe
Maybe if they got it out at $500 it would make sense, but $799 = no sales.
Of course there will be people who pay that much. But in reality it doesnt make much of a difference whether its 500 or 799 to their bottom line - its all just a niche market, just like its always been with the high(est) end hardware. A nice premium but the dough is somewhere else.
Yeah but you would have to find some really stupid people to plunk down for this. It's all speculation but if what you are getting is essentially a RV670 Xfire solution except on one card I can't see any but the dimmest of lightbulbs plunking down that kind of cash for the same performance potential of two cards for $400 as opposed to $800.