More or less just rumors at this point. Earliest, late this year. I'm interested to see how this affects card prices around the spectrum - will AMD lower their prices? I would think so, since they hiked the prices up after launch due nVidia being late with their cards.
My ATI 5850 works despite my greatest fears great with Maya and Photoshop, ATI is working hard on there drivers lately, not anything near the desater i had back then with my Radeon 9800 Pro. About nVidia well nothing surprising there i think its a good card still, if you want such an power hungry loud beast. I personally…
I was very disappointed in this showing. Nvidia was talking big shit about their new cards and how they were going to mop the floor with ATI, but the best card Nvidia now offers still doesn't perform nearly as well as the best card ATI released six months ago. The 480 is a bit cheaper, but frankly, if I was spending in the…
Yeah I can't see myself upgrading soon, I would get a 200 series card if the prices dropped and it had DX11, but I guess I'll wait for a revision or new series.
I might skip this generation of Nvidia cards. Early reviews show them running very hot, very loud, and drawing tons of power, and giving back MARGINAL gains over ATI's best. Not what I expected from Nvidia considering they were six months late to the DX11 party. I'll stick with my GTX285 for another year at least.
ATI probably won't touch prices and I'm betting the Nvidia cards will retail a little high too. Supply from TSMC still isn't perfect. Personally I feel that these new Nvidia cards aren't that great. I mean, yay for being 15-20% faster in the best case scenario but when you factor in 100+ bucks USD and over 100+ watts in…