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19th April 2012, 07:53 PM #1051
Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!! (Kepler)
Thats what HD7950m and HD7800m series are for man
With those specs, if exactly remained like the 7870 and we only have a 15% clock shaved off among undervoltage... we are looking at over 5k 3dmark11 scores.... and the HD7950m should be scoring around 4500 assuming a similar performance hit compared to the desktop card.

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30th April 2012, 12:55 PM #1052(Really odd person)
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Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!! (Kepler)
This sounds cool. Instant visual representation on how your settings will look like in the games plus individual settings that work fluently with your exact system setup.

NVIDIA Announces GeForce Experience Cloud Service for Quality PresetsThe is incredibly simple but equally impressive in its scope: based on your particular hardware configuration including the processor, memory capacity, storage speed and of course the graphics card, the NVIDIA tool will set the optimal in-game settings and resolution. The breadth of being able to cover ALL the available hardware in the enthusiast market and even the mobile field is enormous but NVIDIA is confident that they have the personnel and testing systems in place to cover it all
The process is pretty straight forward - when a user opens a game for the first time they will be presented with a screen that shows the default or current game settings side by side with the settings recommended by NVIDIA's GeForce Experience. You can simply hit apply and the configuration files will be updated to the new settings and you are ready to start gaming. Of course, users can simply use that GFE settings as a "base" and then modify them as they see fit.NVIDIA Announces GeForce Experience Cloud Service for Quality Presets | PC Perspective"We literally use this data center, and this supercomputer, to methodically search the perfect setting for each GPU, CPU, motherboard, operating system, and driver configuration."
http://www.theverge.com/2012/4/29/29...s-announcement

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30th April 2012, 01:05 PM #1053
Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!! (Kepler)
oh man, nvidia is so desperate... never saw this kinda moves from nvidia before...
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30th April 2012, 01:07 PM #1054(Really odd person)
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Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!! (Kepler)
Why are they desperate?
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30th April 2012, 01:13 PM #1055
Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!! (Kepler)
From what I see, this is just like selecting "optimal settings" on a game, except this seems more forced...
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30th April 2012, 01:14 PM #1056
Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!! (Kepler)
Did I just see 'console'?
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30th April 2012, 02:20 PM #1058
Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!! (Kepler)
no Cloud, we are saying this, instead of coming up with cutting edge technology as amd does since the past 5 months (ok I mean 680 is good definitely, it is state of the art, but it came 4 months later) and amd is also setting bounds in mobile business, but while nvidia is coming up with "optimal settings" to play our games, amd is coming up with the maximum settings to play the games... it already sounds like "sorry, we don't have the horsepower to max games, so we must find the optimal settings for playable fps", sad to hear from nvidia, thats all..
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30th April 2012, 02:38 PM #1059
Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!! (Kepler)
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Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!! (Kepler)
It's to make it simpler for people who don't want to fiddle with settings, which I think is pretty cool. It's just another software feature that Nvidia has developed catered to the "casual" market, I don't see how it's any more desperate than them adding FXAA or adaptive vsync to their drivers.



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