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New nvidia GPU card launch October 30th

How odd. I think PhysX is pretty cool but I'd far rather see a single powerful GPU that was able to run titles with PhysX enabled rather than some hash of a card that has an old GPU combined with a new one.
 
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nice gains in those few titles, but priceing would have to be very tight maybe an extra £30 absolute max. but then even at just under the £200 mark it would be daft to buy one of these rather than one of the better cards availible at very similar prices.

great increases in great games :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKlvb8N-OG4

I want nobody but you!
CANT WAIT TO PLAY THIS!!!!!
 
Depending on pricing this could be very, very, good for F@H, other than that it's a bit hard to see the point.
 
I actually think it is pretty good but would have been better with dx11

how difficult can it be to add dx11 to a card ?
 
which would be better 5870 or this nvidia card ?

also with the snide marketing of physX and endless rehashes of cards im not sure gamers should put there money on nvidia now
 
lolz, the 5870 beats all nvidia cards exept the dual GPU GTX 295 but the 5870 is CLOSE, and with two 5870 you beat anything yet out ;)
and yes PhysX is pointless now that windows 7 has been released and DirectX 11 for Vista is out

@phill1978, get the 5870, its a nice deal, and you get Dirt 2 with some of the cards like Sapphire :)

when nvidia comes out with their next gen they will cost more than 5870 and the 5870 will still be fast and in crossfire faster ;)
 
oh dear on evga's own site the new coop physx edition 275 is the same price as the evga GTX 285, the only one to compare it with that ocuk sell is the evga superclocked GTX 285 listed on evga's site at $10 more than the standard GTX285 at £319.99 so definatly not looking good on the priceing front.
 
Certain responses in this thread remind me of that "Nvidia abandoning the high-end market" debacle from t'other week; that one had gormless goons offering such gems as "never thought I'd see the day" and (my personal favourite) "I wonder how long driver support will continue".

There truly was an almost heroic level of imbecility on display. A shoal of remedial class retards atttempting a feeding frenzy, and failing, as the realisation of their assumptive errors slowly seeped in. MmMm, 'twas beautiful.

This, this new Evga card, is just a new Evga card. It's a kinda-nifty-but-niche sideproject that, like the ASUS Mars, does not represent any sort of "move" on Nvidia's part. All they've done is allow/enable it to be made because they tend to do that; they let their partners have a little fun with their cards.

AMD, being such loveable Stalinist-style control-freaks, don't.

Anyway, rest easy, easily-exciteable ATi lovers, Fermi will be around soon enough to put you all firmly back in your place.
 
AMD, being such loveable Stalinist-style control-freaks, don't.

Anyway, rest easy, easily-exciteable ATi lovers, Fermi will be around soon enough to put you all firmly back in your place.

That first response is silly, the 4850 X2 (Sapphire), 3850 X2 (Asustek) and the limited production 3850 'trinity' (Asustek) cards are good examples of exactly why you're wrong. And the 4650 GDDR3 cards (the 4650 was supposed to be a DDR2 part primarily, with GDDR3 separating the 4650 and 4670 cards).

Secondly, 2010 is still a few months off. ;)
 
One thing this make me think about is the conceit of competition, that there isnt really much competition.

Its all about the marketting, people will believe what is said, they will buy the one with the best logo, the most hype.

Its not about the best products, and whom builds them its about whos able to make people think they sell the best products, and has the biggest brand, the more entrenched position.
 
Certain responses in this thread remind me of that "Nvidia abandoning the high-end market" debacle from t'other week; that one had gormless goons offering such gems as "never thought I'd see the day" and (my personal favourite) "I wonder how long driver support will continue".

There truly was an almost heroic level of imbecility on display. A shoal of remedial class retards atttempting a feeding frenzy, and failing, as the realisation of their assumptive errors slowly seeped in. MmMm, 'twas beautiful.

I have nothing contructive to add, but you have a certain way with words...:p
 
Certain responses in this thread remind me of that "Nvidia abandoning the high-end market" debacle from t'other week; that one had gormless goons offering such gems as "never thought I'd see the day" and (my personal favourite) "I wonder how long driver support will continue".

There truly was an almost heroic level of imbecility on display. A shoal of remedial class retards atttempting a feeding frenzy, and failing, as the realisation of their assumptive errors slowly seeped in. MmMm, 'twas beautiful.

This, this new Evga card, is just a new Evga card. It's a kinda-nifty-but-niche sideproject that, like the ASUS Mars, does not represent any sort of "move" on Nvidia's part. All they've done is allow/enable it to be made because they tend to do that; they let their partners have a little fun with their cards.

AMD, being such loveable Stalinist-style control-freaks, don't.

Anyway, rest easy, easily-exciteable ATi lovers, Fermi will be around soon enough to put you all firmly back in your place.
Fancy words can't mask the fanboy label sewn onto your underwear. It may be time to give them a change.
 
I have just seen the price tag of "MSRP: $349.99 USD" I think I will get a 275GTX and use my 8800GTX for physx.
 
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