More details here:
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/video/d...ipped_ATI.html
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More details here:
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/video/d...ipped_ATI.html
90% of which went to dell :p
Aye, but only 300,000 are Cyprus based and these figures compare loosely to the total number of AIBs sold in Q3 2009 of 20 million.
Lets see what happens to the price of them
surprised the number of 58's has been so close to 57's, availability is a world apart
/can't help but think Cat has a special love for exclamation marks!!
:D
speaking of pooch Rollo, how are your puppies doing?
Im sure you will. so do you have to refer people to the threads you poison in order to claim your cards or do they trust you? you've been doing it for a while so i think it would be pretty irritating to have to go through the motions every time
and no, i wasn't referring to your 295's
Hope this gets the prices down:)
I wonder if there's something going on with their shift to DX11 drivers? "The Saboteur" just launched and apparently ATi cards can't run it:
http://games.slashdot.org/story/09/1...With-ATI-Cards
I can't remember the last time a game launched that wouldn't run on a BRAND. It did say there's a patch in QA, ATi owners will probably want to hold off a while before buying this game. I'm sure it will be fixed someday soon.
ATi & Nvidia owners could do with holding off from buying the game permanently - its absolutely shat.
Rollo the nVidia propaganda minister has come out from underneath his freebies for another dig.
*Yawn*
I just wonder where he was when Vista released and it didn't work on nVidia graphics cards? I am surprised the forums were not full o f posts telling us how crap their drivers were....
Oh, that's right.....it's not in his interest to do that.....
I think we should have a "Rollo quote competition" based on the below image:
http://www.welovetheiraqiinformation...7-minister.jpg
I don't understand what NVIDIA are getting out of sponsoring Rollo with their products - as far I can tell he is alienating and/or aggravating a number of potential NVIDIA customers on this site. If they come to associate NVIDIA with him, they may be less likely to purchase a card from said company.