Schmide
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That would put the gtx 380 faster then the 5970 and equal to 2 gtx 285's.
Not bad.
If they can maintain the clocks. As I've said before, performance usually follows power with some bonus for fabrication process.
That would put the gtx 380 faster then the 5970 and equal to 2 gtx 285's.
Not bad.
If we have more leaks like this maybe the buying frenzy for the ATI 5 series would subside
I remember alot of people were disappointed (including me), so how come now everyone thinks this is awesome? And for a card that should have arrived last year? Hmmm...
I think simply because the expectations were now very low and people started fearing to not see any price war. If those number are correct, and the 18% bonus applies to the 360 and not the 380, and the pricing is right, then we may see very nice prices soon instead of overinflated ones.
Nice performance numbers if true 🙂
$600 is not very likely for the single gpu gtx380. so what do you think the gtx390 will cost because gtx380 is not even their top card?If these are the GTX360 results, then my guess:
GTX 360 ~ $425-450 initial MSRP
GTX 380 ~ $550-600 initial MSRP
If these are the GTX380 results, then my guess:
GTX 360 ~ $399
GTX 380 ~ $499-549
Dunno, even if it's true I'm not particularly blown away by this - remember, Crysis and Far Cry 2 are the archetype of TWIMTBP games, always performed much better on Nvidia cards than other games when compared to their ATI counterparts.
Show me Clear Sky or Pripyat benchmarks, DiRT2, Bioshock 2 benches etc. If those do not show at least 20% advantage over 5870 then Fermi is a complete dud for me - like an old, crappy prostitute: big, hot and bothered and overpriced. 😀
If these are the GTX360 results, then my guess:
GTX 360 ~ $425-450 initial MSRP
GTX 380 ~ $550-600 initial MSRP
If these are the GTX380 results, then my guess:
GTX 360 ~ $399
GTX 380 ~ $499-549
It's not as if you'd buy an NVIDIA card anyway.
THat's what I said too but I added I find suspicious that coincidentally this is one of the most NV-optimized games that always do way better on NV than other games......IMO, these results are probably about what most people were expecting given most of the rumors we've heard so far. Personally, I'm not shocked, surprised, blown away, or disappointed.
I hope this is true so we can have a price war again.
very cool - cant wait for the slugfest to begin
lol. okay. I want to see your reaction in less than 3 months when most of your claims turn out to be nonsense.It already happened, NV got knocked out by AMD and Intel. No chipset sales, lackluster video cards from 2006 designs. That company is becoming a joke (Intel's insides?)
Same hoopla and puffs of smoke that the company that's behind in tech has done time and time again. There's nothing new here, propaganda to convince people to WAIT(!!!!) and stem the flood.. and when it finally does arrive in 6 more months we'll have a very hard-to-find, very expensive, loud, hot piece of hardware. Not to mention all new drivers and we know that is not Nvidia's forte any longer.
Now, here's to hoping for competition in the market, but ATI has proven they will provide fast cards that are based on 2010 technology, for reasonable prices even with no competition (reason I jumped on a 5870).
Dunno, even if it's true I'm not particularly blown away by this - remember, Crysis and Far Cry 2 are the archetype of TWIMTBP games, always performed much better on Nvidia cards than other games when compared to their ATI counterparts.
Show me Clear Sky or Pripyat benchmarks, DiRT2, Bioshock 2 benches etc. If those do not show at least 20% advantage over 5870 then Fermi is a complete dud for me - like an old, crappy prostitute: big, hot and bothered and overpriced. 😀
lol. okay. I want to see your reaction in less than 3 months when most of your claims turn out to be nonsense.
It's all educated guesswork from my contacts in China and Taiwan. But, if I'm wrong, I might buy the FergiFX.. or I will simply buy ATI's waiting-in-the-wings 5000 series refresh. The 5870 (at least mine) is a monster overclocker. Price and yields/availability is the real kicker here, and they're competing/bidding on space at TSMC with AMD to begin with.
Hate to be the one to spoil the party, but AMD has this on lock boys. Can't wait for the Cypress refresh, and I look forward to YOUR reactions when it's released a month after FermiFX.
Something that will be interesting is how well GF100 overclocks. From rumors, it appears to run hot and drain ~250W already for a single chip.
This is a big factor as well as features imo. For instance, if the 360 don't OC so well, a 5870 can easily OC to 950 or 1ghz and catch up in performance. Similarly, the 5970 is a monster OCer, becoming even faster than 2x 5870 CF.
The price and OC headroom is going to make things very interesting. I hope NV can pull it off to force a good competition and price wars.
Ehh? As I wrote in many topics already I had several Nvidia cards - last time an OCZ mfr-OC'd 8800GTX@Ultra lasted over 18 months, up until my 4870/4850X2 2GB arrived...
THat's what I said too but I added I find suspicious that coincidentally this is one of the most NV-optimized games that always do way better on NV than other games......
Show me Clear Sky or Pripyat benchmarks, DiRT2, Bioshock 2 benches etc. If those do not show at least 20% advantage over 5870 then Fermi is a complete dud for me - like an old, crappy prostitute: big, hot and bothered and overpriced.
What makes you think a gtx 360 won't overclock well?
So what you are saying is a overclocked 5870 will match the performance of a gtx 360? Thats good news for Nvidia.
If Amd has it's refresh 1 month after Fermi releases, I'd be very surprized.
A refresh will not make up for a 30% loss anyway.
Card to make a wager troll?
Have a paypal account?