This is the source of the information:
http://forums.hexus.net/2371201-post523.html
This is the source of the information:
http://forums.hexus.net/2371201-post523.html
I think you mean here:
http://forums.overclockers.co.uk/sho...7&postcount=29
The 670 at £240 tickles my fancy. Hopefully it'll be out close to Ivy Bridge time, I can't bear to wait longer! Should be interesting seeing how it fares against the 7870...
GK110 looks like a monster
Possible dual GPU card PCB picture:
http://www.purepc.pl/sprzet_pc/karty...szy_od_gtx_680
I wonder why Nvidia have gotten rid of the heatspreader?
I call shenanigans. The proportions of that PCB shot are all off, plus look at the PCIe connector size - it's a lot smaller than the other shots, which would make it a monster card - a fair bit longer that the 590. Simply doesn't make sense. Either it's been obfuscated beyond any reasonable use, or it's been obfuscated because it's a mash-up not a real PCB shot.
Not that I'm saying the card won't look something like that, mind you - it almost certainly will - but that's hardly surprising; it' two GPUs slapped on one PCB: there's only so many ways you can lay out something like that
In the past, have NVIDIA launced cards where they left it to AIB partners to release custom designs on GPU launches, like the 7870/7850/7770s? Or do they always run reference first?
Some rumour on 670(Ti) specs: http://news.softpedia.com/news/Weake...i-263004.shtml
http://translate.googleusercontent.c...r6DmnjP4wg6JGQ
It looks like the core boost is variable and dependent on the sample quality,and also probably environmental conditions too.
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