Originally posted by: OCguy
Originally posted by: dguy6789
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Everything you just said has been debunked in this thread already.
It doesnt matter if you think they are "taped together." In fact, the Rev 2 295s are on a single PCB as well.
nV is already planning the GT300 x2 card well in advance, so your two-week comment is bogus.
"Finesse" and "design" are not worried about by 99% of people who buy graphics. All that matters to most people are benchmarks and price. Some people are willing to pay more for that extra power, some prefer the price V performance like that of the 4890.
By your theory, the people should have purchased Phenom over the Q6600 because the Q6600 was just two E6600's taped together.
Like said before, it could be ran off of magic fairy dust. If it still performs well, is within your budget, you are good to go.
Originally posted by: dguy6789
Nvidia does accomplish what they set out to do(achieve the performance crown), but to suggest that they put the same level of effort and planning into it from the get go as ATI is absurd.
What does this even mean? How do you know what effort and planning is put into each design?