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    Re: News - NVIDIA kicks off GeForce 300-series range with GeForce 310

    Quote Originally Posted by Pob255 View Post
    both the 3xxx and 4xxx series are DX10.1 only the 5xxx series is DX11
    Ah, thanks. My mistake.

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    Re: News - NVIDIA kicks off GeForce 300-series range with GeForce 310

    all these xxx's im starting to wonder whether this a tech site or an adult channel...

    but yeah on topic - this kinda behavior why im switchin to the red team for my next rig...

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    Re: News - NVIDIA kicks off GeForce 300-series range with GeForce 310

    Personally I think people make too much of this. ATi has rebranded several parts to bring the naming scheme in line with their current generation, AMD has as well.

    Everyone reading these forums presumably can read the specs on the box and knows what they're buying.

    Seems like much ado about nothing to me.

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    Re: News - NVIDIA kicks off GeForce 300-series range with GeForce 310

    Quote Originally Posted by Rollo View Post
    Personally I think people make too much of this. ATi has rebranded several parts to bring the naming scheme in line with their current generation, AMD has as well.
    Have they? I cannot remember any....unless you are calling 4870 > 4890 "rebrading"....which it isn't...is a model number increase that makes sense and is in no way misleading.

    Everyone reading these forums presumably can read the specs on the box and knows what they're buying.

    Seems like much ado about nothing to me.
    While we can, we are the minority. The vast majority of people haven't got a clue what stream processors are, how memory will or will not effect performance for them and probably haven't the foggiest what a memory bus is.

    To them model numbers are extremely misleading and an area where nVidia seem to be purposely mudding the water.
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    Re: News - NVIDIA kicks off GeForce 300-series range with GeForce 310

    Quote Originally Posted by Rollo View Post
    Personally I think people make too much of this.
    predictably..
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