• Competitor rules

    Please remember that any mention of competitors, hinting at competitors or offering to provide details of competitors will result in an account suspension. The full rules can be found under the 'Terms and Rules' link in the bottom right corner of your screen. Just don't mention competitors in any way, shape or form and you'll be OK.

***Nvidia GTX480 & 470 reviews & discussion***

Have to say from a sales point of view first day of NVIDIA 400 series has been very good in fact better than the the ATi 5*** launch and the ATi launch was a hard launch where we had stock to sell.

Please bare in mind that I am not saying which card is best. Just wanted to share my view from a business point of view not a tech based one.

From what I am reading the reviews are fairly confusing give it a few weeks and I am confident the better card will show itself more clearly.


That's obviously a lie. ;) :D
 
Have to say from a sales point of view first day of NVIDIA 400 series has been very good in fact better than the the ATi 5*** launch and the ATi launch was a hard launch where we had stock to sell.

Which just shows there are more NV fanboys, and they on the whole seem to be well .. you know .. they seem to have more money than sense.
 
Their driver team must be working 36-hour shifts. :D

Will be very interested to see the first set of results with REAL drivers for these things, in real games though.
 
Have to say from a sales point of view first day of NVIDIA 400 series has been very good in fact better than the the ATi 5*** launch and the ATi launch was a hard launch where we had stock to sell.

Please bare in mind that I am not saying which card is best. Just wanted to share my view from a business point of view not a tech based one.

From what I am reading the reviews are fairly confusing give it a few weeks and I am confident the better card will show itself more clearly.

end of the day fatboy your trying to push a product, a product that is very expensive compared to its close very rival, im not there, i dont see what you see, so either one of 2 things.

1. there are a lot of people keeping out of the discussions and not saying that they are buying

2. your trying to generate a few more sales by telling us people are buying this

either way good luck to ocuk and the people buying them

( not meant in a nasty way btw )
 
Last edited:
For those who do things other then games fermi has something to offer, for those who cannot stand ati for whatever reason fermi has something to offer. For general gaming person fermi has very little to offer and is not something really worth considering at this point in time. As for the drivers thing that gets mentioned a lot round here of the 20+ people in our gaming group only 4 of them have nvidia cards the rest having ati's and guess who it is that has had driver problems in the last six months :).

For me though this isn't good for any of us ati have no reason to lower prices i think the institutions that invest heavily in tech companys are not going to be happy with nvidia's management. There is no win win here for anyone other then fanboys red side can stand back have a bit of a laugh at this and in someways it deserves it the green ones will cling to the "it's the fastest single gpu you can buy" even though that will only be until ati release their refresh which i think will be quite soon and completely wipe out any fermi advantage.

For me fermi never really had a chance because nvidia seemed confused on what they wanted fermi to be and in the end it has tried to be the jack of all trades and master of none. I am feeling a bit down about all of this because once you step back from petty differnces or brand stupidity ot loyalty pending how you view it there isn't anything good here for the industry and for us customers generally.
 
For those who do things other then games fermi has something to offer

Not enough apps outside of CS5 (which isn't even out yet) not enough things use CUDA and not to enough of a degree. CATIA still has no support, nor do ANSYS as yet, Pro/E has added support though.

I'm not surprised they aren't fully adopting CUDA as it relies on just one manufacturer of the two big players.
 
To be honest I think both sides have dropped the ball.

Nvidia have hot, power hungry cards that are horribly overpriced especially the 480.

ATI still have stock problems months after the launch.Their cards are virtually impossible to get at RRP and the 5970 is hard to get at all.

Dropping the ball is when you are responsible some or all of the negative aspects. In the case of ATI most of the supply went OEM's & there was no alternate to TMSC at this time so it not like they had any better options that they did not try to exploit.

NV are in the same situation with TMSC but the design issues are down to them.
 
I think a few weeks should be given for a better comparisons.

Also, it may not just be about the raw numbers. It may be that Nvidia DX11 processing (tesselation etc) may be better than Ati DX11 processing even if it doesn't mean a big boost in performance figures, DX11 games just might just look better with the newer design of the NVidia architecture.

I haven't played a DX11 game yet with the 5770 but when I do, I think the 5770 is still good enough for a while yet
 
Last edited:
ati 5 series have had 6 months to mature so lets give 400 series a few month and see how the drivers effect things

ATi 5 series area going to get refreshes soon that should cream Fermi, and then we have 6 series not that long away
 
ati 5 series have had 6 months to mature so lets give 400 series a few month and see how the drivers effect things

but surely nvidia must have known they needed to nail this on day 1, release the card with a set of drivers to set the standard and make all the peoples minds up onthe day of release. ( wow these relly kick ati ass )
as far as i can see the majority of people are thinking its a no no because the overall performance increase over 5xxx is worth nothing.
obviosly there are the others who either dont see this, or dont care about the facts.
im thinking no mtter what nvidia produce driver wise over the next months ahead, ati will out smart them with refresh and put fermi burny to bed
 
Last edited:
From one of reviews the temp rose to 95 and it didnt look like it was in a case?

If its as hot as it seems, the shroud/GPU case will be the limiting factor rather than the PC case (or lack thereof) that the card is in.

Will be interesting to see how quick 3rd party coolers are rushed to market;)

Que quad slot pci tower style coolers, lol
 
Have to say from a sales point of view first day of NVIDIA 400 series has been very good in fact better than the the ATi 5*** launch and the ATi launch was a hard launch where we had stock to sell.

Please bare in mind that I am not saying which card is best. Just wanted to share my view from a business point of view not a tech based one.

From what I am reading the reviews are fairly confusing give it a few weeks and I am confident the better card will show itself more clearly.

Don't let OcUK allow you to be the whipping boy or sacrificial lamb on this Fatboy ;)
 
Last edited:
I will be buying a 480 or a 470 because
1) I have Nvidia's 3D vision & really like it. This is my main reason.
2) I prefer the drivers. They are easier to use & from my experience less buggy.
 
Back
Top Bottom