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GTX 980 / 970 Discussion

Consider that some of those links were posted late afternoon/early evening, and Overclockers staff go at 5:30 and I imagine they don't spend their free time on the Forums....
 
Editing URLs is not hacking, surely :p Often it's quicker than clicking links to navigate around websites.

And viewing HTML/JavaScript is not hacking either :p How can anything be considered hacking when on most browsers there is a menu option titled "View Page Source"?

At least I hope not. Otherwise we could all be on some govt watchlist as potential "Cyber Terrorists" :p Leave those URLs alone, they're watching!
 
Can I post these links?
until we hear differently you can post up any rumours/links that you like as long as they;
a) aren't links to OcUK URLs containing NDA Information
b) don't contravene other forum rules (i.e. inappropriate info/competitors)

Nvidia have to deal with leaks at the source.

Editing URLs is not hacking, surely :p Often it's quicker than clicking links to navigate around websites.
Please don't start this again.
There is a difference between typing a new URL that you know and systematically changing parts of the URL with the sole intention of searching for information that is hidden.
 
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we don't need 2 threads about it.

don't post links to our site which essentially breach NDA and everything will be fine.

this forum is an extension of our website used by us to advertise our products so when you post links under NDA it is veiwed as a breach of said NDA

Yes it's not your fault but we don't have time to go through and remove individual posts and links.

Any photos/screenshots or reposts of the links will be removed.
 
Guys can we discuss the actually cards and not why the previous thread got deleted?

Anyway, I got myself a titan black a couple of weeks ago with the intention of going 4k in the future. I hope I haven't made a mistake!
 
Big question is, should I upgrade from a R9 290X.... now that I have a ROG Swift monitor.
 
Guys can we discuss the actually cards and not why the previous thread got deleted?

Anyway, I got myself a titan black a couple of weeks ago with the intention of going 4k in the future. I hope I haven't made a mistake!

I don't see AMD releasing anything until Spring, I think NV will also stick with these mid-range parts until at least Feb too.
 
Guys can we discuss the actually cards and not why the previous thread got deleted?

Anyway, I got myself a titan black a couple of weeks ago with the intention of going 4k in the future. I hope I haven't made a mistake!
The only mistake I see is that you are buying current cards to try to future-proof for 4K (which you probably won't upgrade to for...I dunno...may be another 2 years may be?)

IMO anyone that want proper performance for 4K, they should really wait for the 20nm card at least, unless they are planning on going at least Tri-SLI/Tri-Xfire in the future, as a pair simply don't have enough GPU grunt to push 4K in any slightly more demanding game...not without sacrificing graphic quality at least.
 
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