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Why haven't they said which card it is? if that's the 470 then fine, but if that's the 480, ouch, it better be 5870 price.
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Not sure why Rroff has come up with the idea GT212 was supposed to be up against Evergreen, it wasn't. It was supposed to be out a LONG time ago now, really over a year now,
it was a very minimal die shrink, it wouldn't have been about clock speeds but about making it profitable at the same price. It almost certainly would have been a simply replacing of the GT200 with a more profitable version of the core that was maybe 60% of the size of the GT200b and would have been the midrange card with Fermi above it.
The GT212 wasn't a massively faster core, nor was it designed as anything but a 240 shader design, it was a like for like replacement and theres no way in hell, not a single tiny chance that Nvidia planned such a massive speed bump on GT212 that a card with the same number of shaders would be considered "next gen".
If Rroff seriously thinks Nvidia meant a 240 shader GT212 was supposed to be the next gen card and they pluked Fermi out of a different idea and shoehorned it in........ well.
Get another 5870,
I can't see fermi being anything decent, I was hoping for another 8800 case for the industry to move on but it doesn't look like the case tbh.
Tri-SLI GTX480 would need some serious cooling
5970 is going to murder this thing and is already available.
Its not like ATI have made any more great cards of late...
8800GTX, 8800GT/GTS250, GTX260, GTX285/295.
4850, 4870/4890, 5770, 5850/5870/5970.
Tri-SLI GTX480 would need some serious cooling but not much will touch it for performance![]()
All this talk of SLI GTX260 makes me wonder if i should get another lol
Even if we assume I know nothing more than the man on the street its hardly a baseless prediction... if we look at 2x 4870X2 V 285GTX tri-SLI benchmarks it would give us a good indication - sans CPU power - of where the gains will stack up. multiGPU techniques like AFR don't magically gain or lose efficency over different generations of cards that are based around the same type of shader/core setup and the performance delta is similiar.