compgeek89
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Originally posted by: 5150Joker
Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: johnnqq
haha rollo won't have the best of the best anymore.
Then he'll either:
a) buy dual 512mb cards, or
b) insist that no games need 512mb yet
Or
c) he may just keep his SLI setup and add on a nice dual core CPU and say the 512 MB SLI setup is awesome too.
Originally posted by: compgeek89
512mb wont be truly useful til 512-bit
Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: 5150Joker
Originally posted by: munky
Originally posted by: johnnqq
haha rollo won't have the best of the best anymore.
Then he'll either:
a) buy dual 512mb cards, or
b) insist that no games need 512mb yet
Or
c) he may just keep his SLI setup and add on a nice dual core CPU and say the 512 MB SLI setup is awesome too.
Yeah, he might, cause he's actually lagging behind me in the cpu department... :Q
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: M0RPH
'Immediate availability at launch' tells me nothing about how soon the card will be available. It just means that Nvidia will delay announcing it until they actually have some to sell. Could be a week, a month, who knows.
You could be right. And you could be wrong.
Originally posted by: jiffylube1024
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: M0RPH
'Immediate availability at launch' tells me nothing about how soon the card will be available. It just means that Nvidia will delay announcing it until they actually have some to sell. Could be a week, a month, who knows.
You could be right. And you could be wrong.
I'm willing to be it's one of those two choices.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
Originally posted by: M0RPH
I'm just saying, I bet that language "immediate availability at launch" comes straight from Nvidia. They want people to believe this thing will be available very soon but they could launch it 3 months from now. Who knows. We do know that they have to make a whole new PCB so it's not a trivial thing.
No, what you're "just saying" is what you said above, but what you're thinking is, "My God when is ATI going to catch a break!!". Am I right? Or am I wrong to presume what you're thinking just as you are wrong to presume what nvidia "want's people to believe"?
Yeah. That's what I thought.
I'm not saying it's going to happen October 5th at all. But I would love to see it happen not for the sake of who is a better company, but to see MORPH STFU.
Originally posted by: lifeguard1999
Again, how hard can it be for NV to launch this? They already have a 512MB Quadro 4500, which is nothing more than a 7800 GTX with more memory.
Originally posted by: M0RPH
'Immediate availability at launch' tells me nothing about how soon the card will be available. It just means that Nvidia will delay announcing it until they actually have some to sell. Could be a week, a month, who knows.
Originally posted by: Captain_Howdy
Originally posted by: M0RPH
'Immediate availability at launch' tells me nothing about how soon the card will be available. It just means that Nvidia will delay announcing it until they actually have some to sell. Could be a week, a month, who knows.
Actually, immediate availability at launch tells you something. It will be available when it is launched, DUH. Think 7800 for example, when it was launched, you could purchase it. That is called availability.
So, they are saying that:
a) 512MB versions of 7800 will be launched.
b) when this happens, you can purchase one.
I fail to see the confusion in this logic, and who cares when it comes out, 512MB is not really nescessary. Heck, I am getting by with my 9600XT, but then again I mostly care gameplay, not getting the highest framerate in buggy crap games such as BF2.
Originally posted by: M0RPH
Originally posted by: Captain_Howdy
Originally posted by: M0RPH
'Immediate availability at launch' tells me nothing about how soon the card will be available. It just means that Nvidia will delay announcing it until they actually have some to sell. Could be a week, a month, who knows.
Actually, immediate availability at launch tells you something. It will be available when it is launched, DUH. Think 7800 for example, when it was launched, you could purchase it. That is called availability.
So, they are saying that:
a) 512MB versions of 7800 will be launched.
b) when this happens, you can purchase one.
I fail to see the confusion in this logic, and who cares when it comes out, 512MB is not really nescessary. Heck, I am getting by with my 9600XT, but then again I mostly care gameplay, not getting the highest framerate in buggy crap games such as BF2.
You're not understanding the point here. Since I have no clue about when the launch is, I have no clue about when it will be available.
Haha, availablility at launch. Big fricken deal. All that means is you wait to announce (aka launch) the product until they are already in the retail channel and available for purchase. It's not some miraculous feat, although Nvidia sure seems to have you people thinking it is. The truth is with a product like this where the only thing changing is the amount of memory, they've already essentially paper launched it as soon as they leak to the press that it's going to be coming out.
To summarize, having "availability at launch" doesn't necessarily mean that a company is bringing products to market any quicker, it just means that they are delaying the formal announcement of the products (what we are calling "launching") until they are actually available. Personally, I'd rather hear all I can about a product as soon as possible, even if it means I have to wait a while to buy it, at least this helps me plan my purchase. So while Nvidia is eliminating paper launching and making you feel that they're doing you some great service, it just means you don't get the full inside scoop on upcoming products in advance like you used to.
Originally posted by: fliguy84
paper launching is when the NDA is lifted, reviewers have the reviews posted all over the web and the retailers have na-da (except for some people who's auctioning it for some ridiculous price). real launch is exactly the same, except retailers have the cards in stock in MSRP.
Originally posted by: fliguy84
paper launching is when the NDA is lifted, reviewers have the reviews posted all over the web and the retailers have na-da (except for some people who's auctioning it for some ridiculous price). real launch is exactly the same, except retailers have the cards in stock in MSRP.
Originally posted by: M0RPH
Originally posted by: Captain_Howdy
Originally posted by: M0RPH
'Immediate availability at launch' tells me nothing about how soon the card will be available. It just means that Nvidia will delay announcing it until they actually have some to sell. Could be a week, a month, who knows.
Actually, immediate availability at launch tells you something. It will be available when it is launched, DUH. Think 7800 for example, when it was launched, you could purchase it. That is called availability.
So, they are saying that:
a) 512MB versions of 7800 will be launched.
b) when this happens, you can purchase one.
I fail to see the confusion in this logic, and who cares when it comes out, 512MB is not really nescessary. Heck, I am getting by with my 9600XT, but then again I mostly care gameplay, not getting the highest framerate in buggy crap games such as BF2.
You're not understanding the point here. Since I have no clue about when the launch is, I have no clue about when it will be available.
Haha, availablility at launch. Big fricken deal. All that means is you wait to announce (aka launch) the product until they are already in the retail channel and available for purchase. It's not some miraculous feat, although Nvidia sure seems to have you people thinking it is. The truth is with a product like this where the only thing changing is the amount of memory, they've already essentially paper launched it as soon as they leak to the press that it's going to be coming out.
To summarize, having "availability at launch" doesn't necessarily mean that a company is bringing products to market any quicker, it just means that they are delaying the formal announcement of those products (what we are calling "launching") until they are actually available. Personally, I'd rather hear all I can about a product as soon as possible, even if it means I have to wait a while to buy it, at least this helps me plan my purchase. So while Nvidia is eliminating paper launching and making you feel that they're doing you some great service, it just means you don't get the full inside scoop on upcoming products in advance like you used to.
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
I don't think your arms can safely stretch any further with this pretty impressive level of reaching. :laugh:
Do you even sit back and read your own posts before you click the submit button?
You should be ashamed of yourself. You're either brainwashed or just joking. Because you can't be serious.
Originally posted by: ronnn
Originally posted by: keysplayr2003
I don't think your arms can safely stretch any further with this pretty impressive level of reaching. :laugh:
Do you even sit back and read your own posts before you click the submit button?
You should be ashamed of yourself. You're either brainwashed or just joking. Because you can't be serious.
:roll:
