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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    Interesting, it should not have the input lag issues of vsync either. The CPU and GPU are staying within their TDPs. If a notebook manufacturer fails on cooling, that is their issue.
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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    They could go the intel xm direction and so only the highend cards have unlocked multiplier? Oh the humanity!

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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    Sorry for off topic, but can someone explain this to me please. Maybe I'm just ocd, but this is the main reason I have trouble to believe anything.
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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    Mr. Rein also talked about the Samaritan demo that they had shown last year and detailed the system specifications. That system ran an Intel Core i7 2600K, 16GB of RAM and three GTX 580s in Triple-SLI. Now, with Kepler, Epic Games has successfully demonstrated the Samaritan Demo using only one NVIDIA Kepler GPU. This, to us, indicates an extreme leap forward in gaming hardware technology and as Mark himself said, we didn't expect hardware manufacturers to so quickly answer Epic's challenge. Mark said that the Samaritan demo was essentially a call to hardware manufacturers to improve their performance and reduce costs using Unreal Engine 3 and the Samaritan demo as a baseline standard.
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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    Quote Originally Posted by long2905 View Post
    They could go the intel xm direction and so only the highend cards have unlocked multiplier? Oh the humanity!
    LOL yeah,
    Let us pray that the turbo boost with Kepler GPUs isn`t engineered to only turbo max if it have enough thermal room like certain Intel CPUs did. I`d imagine pissed off GT650M owners with slim notebooks cursing at Nvidia

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    Sorry for off topic, but can someone explain this to me please. Maybe I'm just ocd, but this is the main reason I have trouble to believe anything.
    Come on man. You gotta be blind to not notice anything fishy with that leaked screenshot

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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Tsun View Post
    Sorry for off topic, but can someone explain this to me please. Maybe I'm just ocd, but this is the main reason I have trouble to believe anything.
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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    Hurray everyone is missing and/or ignoring my point
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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    I am missing your point dude
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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    I guess they either are too lazy to get a high resolution one or compress it too much to save space? or edited out the source watermarked?

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    Default Re: HURRAY: Nvidia 600 series not just Fermi!!

    maaaaaaaaan, what is taking so loooooooooooong. I hate waiting

 

 

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