I agree! I have no problem seeing dealers become obsolete. They are just a middleman adding an unnecessary cost to the already expensive vehicles IMO. With the current business model 3 different people are making money.
1. The manufacturer
2. The Salesman
3. The Dealer
By allowing them...
I have a corsair mechanical keyboard and over half of the backlights have already died in under a year. I will pass on that. I have 2 blackwidow ultimates that still have every light going strong.
I don't care who developed it as long as it works. Sure I am not a fan of most all Sony products, but that doesn't mean I won't buy a product from them if they come out with something worthwhile like a thermal paste alternative.
That one is quite simple. The less resistance to air flow the more air it can move, which equals better cooling. That is why aftermarket coolers that absolutely destroy reference coolers do so much better. They exhaust most of the heat into the case instead of trying to push it out a tiny vent.
Lol I am going to laugh if that is what it is. :p A guy on the overclock.net forums made the same mistake of not peeling the sticker off of an EVGA 580 refurb. He made a post complaining about how bad the card looked lol.
It has the same bracket that every other manufacturer on the market has. They didn't have to give anybody the bracket. So yes they are "doing everybody a favor." The initial run probably did not come with it because it was not read in time. Heck it still isn't ready considering it hasn't shipped...
They are up on Newegg! Suprisingly EVGA card is still in stock. I got mine ordered. That Surround performance on BF3 put my mind to rest that I am making the right decision.
LOL now that I think about since his article was releasing in 8 minutes from the time I posted this I can almost hear is eyes rolling from here. :D Don't judge me! The suspense is killing me!
I wouldn't be that excited if I already got to play with it. Sorry dog lol. I can hook you up with my address if you need somebody to offload that card on. :D
Lol I so wish I had posting abilities on HardOCP...
*Jumps on several hours before NDA release....Title: GTX 680 Review!!!.........Coming Soon....*troll face* :p :D
Yah I can't say I wasn't tempted because it actually stayed in stock for a while. I just couldn't bring myself to pull the trigger this close to the Kepler launch. I got a feeling the prices may come down shortly afterwards.
That is just not true at all. Graphics card companies intentionally clock their cards a good bit below what they are capable of to ensure that they will be without a shout of a doubt stable. If they weren't capable of those clocks MSI wouldn't be coming out with a 7970 clocked at 1070 by...
I cant answer for sure, but I am guessing that the 680 would win in BF3 because it is so VRAM intensive. Games that aren't VRAM intensive would probably be a different story. It also depends on what resolution you are playing at.
How so? I said massively obtainable overclock, which would mean it would not be hit or miss. It may not be perfectly accurate, but it is more accurate than stock vs stock that doesn't really give the user an idea of what the card is truly capable of. For example a very reasonable overclock for...
While I do agree that max stable overclock is subjective I disagree that stock vs stock is the real comparison. The real comparison is max massively obtainable overclock. Nobody leaves their card at stock anymore unless they are already getting more performance than they need. If that is the...
It does make you wonder if Nvidia pushed their cards stock clocks higher to beat the 7970. If this is the case that would mean they have less overclocking headroom. I am curious to see how the 680 overclocks.
Ok Kyle I am not sure how much you can share with us, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask...If you can answer which card would you pick if you plan on overclocking and running multiple monitors?
Even if it is just reading incorrectly, it is still Asus's fault. They should have caught the incorrect reading in testing. Either way there is an alarming large number of people reporting problems with this card. If it is not the VRMs that just means it is a poorly manufactured card, which...
One thing you guys are forgetting is Nvidia is more than likely not interested in getting themselves in a price battle with AMD. After all if they both keep prices high they both win. If they both sell at a lower price point they both lose.
I am not saying the 680 will not win, but honestly these reviews don't mean anything until we can see what kind of overclocking headroom a 680 has. That test is comparing it to a stock 7970, which has a good bit of overclocking capability.
Judging by the performance it is getting on Ultra in reviews at that resolution, I would say it would probably be playing at High or Medium at that resolution. I wish reviews would show us how it performs on the lower settings.
Great! Maybe I will consider going Green then if they price that puppy reasonably. :D From what I have been reading since I decided to go AMD, Nvidia definitely has better drivers at launch usually.
http://www.hardocp.com/article/2011/12/22/amd_radeon_hd_7970_video_card_review/9
There is a HardOCP review showing that it can just barely squeak by on Ultra in Eyefinity. For me personally those framerates would be a fail though. Like I said though I don't really care if I can run Ultra or...
I hope not...The 7970 can run BF3 on Ultra at a "playable" FPS, so I would assume it can run it on High or Medium at an actually "playable" FPS. If the Nvidia 680 is going to have more power than a 7970 it should handle it no problem unless it is limited by VRAM. Which personally running the...
If Kepler can do BF3 in Nvidia Surround on ONE card, I will probably go back to team green. If it can't be done on one card though I will probably go for the 7970. Do you guys think 2GB of VRAM is enough for surround on BF3 at 5760x1080 though?
While I still plan on picking up a 7970 when the MSI Lightning is released(I want to do Eyefinity), I hope you are right. If it can handily beat the 7970 at a similar price point it may drive the price down. Unfortunately though I am thinking Nvidia will probably price it accordingly with...