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CES Live Streams

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Consumer Electronics Show

International CES, more commonly known as the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), is an internationally renowned electronics and technology trade show, attracting major companies and industry professionals worldwide. The annual show is held each January at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Not open to the public, the Consumer Electronics Association-sponsored show typically hosts previews of products and new product announcements.

AMD @ CES Live Stream

http://www.livestream.com/amdces


If anyone finds a Nvidia stream post it here and ill add it to the OP. Not sure when the AMD one starts but i think its soon.
 
The link I've seen for nvidia is just their twitch, so twitch.tv/nvidia

This amd thing has been saying it will start in 5-10 mins for the last hour or so.
 
The link I've seen for nvidia is just their twitch, so twitch.tv/nvidia

This amd thing has been saying it will start in 5-10 mins for the last hour or so.

Yeah feeling a bit silly now for posting it. :D Someone sent it to me on twitter and linus said the amd press conference was about to start so i assumed it wouldn't be long.
 
AMD's live stream starts tomorrow. Sorry for getting peoples hopes up. :p


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Sure Greg.

"Nvidia announces something expensive and with a high number of CUDAS"


"AMD announces something that under cuts Nvidias big expensive thing and mentions a few Mantle details, everyone applauds"

:D
 
Why are people remotely interested in dual card gpu's? Scaling beyond 2 gpu's is iffy, beyond three is terrible. Cooling/noise/power issues/overclocking are all worse on dual cpu cards, and lately price is worse also.

There were two "good" dual gpu cards IMHO, the 3870x2 and 4870x2, I didn't buy any Nvidia ones, I know most were expensive, the 590gtx cheaped out on VRM's, I can't remember the older ones though. The 3870x2 and particularly 4870x2, they were close to single card launch, they were cheaper than two separate cards they were the last cores that you should really have thought about two high end gpu's on one card.

When you have to wait months and months, get something louder, that overclocks less well, that costs more and has no upside.... there is no point. 7990/690, so so late, so utterly pointless.

If you want 2x290's get them, have them already, be using them, why wait for two on one card? Same with 780ti's, why on earth would you wait.
 
Some people only have room for one GPU in their case, some people like the idea of twice the power in one card. Some people don't have the PSU to run 2 single cards. Some people don't have a mobo that supports SLI/CF. Some people might just be upgrading when the dual core cards are released. Some people just want one or two just because....

I am sure there are more reasons as well. Personally, a dual core card isn't for me but I respect those that have them or want them.
 
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