It's called the power of deduction.
So i will guess that you don't have a clue about the technical/electrical characteristics and the power design of the GTX590.
Why don't you just try to educate him instead of challenging his knowledge?
So i will guess that you don't have a clue about the technical/electrical characteristics and the power design of the GTX590.
because we don't have the data im asking for ??? next time try not to be a smart a**.
because we don't have the data im asking for ??? next time try not to be a smart ass.
Only by certain fans on this message board by examining board components. This is something Nvidia's engineers wouldn't have done at hundreds of different stages of design and testing./sarcasmWell, without digging up that corpse, the VRMs were detailed and they were shown to be inadequate.
What are you arguing here? That Nvidia was limited by power envelope? By price? Or both?
Either way, you admit that Nvidia under-built the 590. They tried to fit $1,000 worth of performance in a $730 budget. They also tried to fit 600 watt of power into a 350-400 watt design. And look what happened --- A card that is fragile and temperamental, that uses more power than the competition's card, doesn't even beat said card, and is likely to blow up if you try and unleash it's true power.
Well, without digging up that corpse, the VRMs were detailed and they were shown to be inadequate.
Only by certain fans on this message board by examining board components. This is something Nvidia's engineers wouldn't have done at hundreds of different stages of design and testing./sarcasm
Well, without digging up that corpse, the VRMs were detailed and they were shown to be inadequate.
That may be true, but couldn't Nvidia have ended up reducing component costs where they could, and just so happen that they castrated the card because of said cost reductions? At default, the card runs fine (?), but it is not a good overclocker, and is dangerous if you try. Also, it has yet to be seen whether the 590 will hold up to the daily uses their owners put them through. Maybe they have a shortened lifespan? AMD made it well known and detailed how they engineered the 6990. Nvidia did not do the same for the 590. Maybe they don't want to talk about it...
No, just an estimation based on the power usage of 580 chips, and the rated power usage of the 590.
Probably the best reason for RElaunching the 590 is that Nvidia wont be launching any 28nm cards within the same quarter AMD does. If they are lucky, and by that i mean as in real superduperlucky of the type that stars align and we can see the moon in all its 360% beauty, they may touch the 3 months after in a review...
So yeah, please do this turd of a card some justice and release it in a fixed state, and an apoligy wouldnt be out of order either.
Edit: did i screw up with the %?
Do you have some sort of timeline on Kepler that the rest of us don't? Do share...
