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Old 01-17-2010, 07:06 PM   #1
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9 PM Pacific Standard Time (P.S.T.), on Sunday, 1/17/2010

The NDA will soon to be lifted and enthusiasts will at last learn the technical details of the 'fermi' Dx11 GPU's from Nvidia which have been in development for a while.



Fermi GF-100 NDA Ends Tomorrow at 9 PM – Sunday, 1/17/2010 | AlienBabelTech

If these cards are as powerful as they are made out to be, we may just see Nvidia at last finally thrust something worth considering in our faces! and a price-war may occur... hopefully!



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Old 01-17-2010, 07:11 PM   #2
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I'm quite interested. Not that I'm planning on buying one (can't afford high-endies), but we could make an estimated guess of how expensive it will be. If it will have 'over-the-top-specs', then it'll force you to sell your house and two cars, before you could buy one.

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Old 01-17-2010, 07:16 PM   #3
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Just got a 5770...pretty sure that'll last me a while but will still be interesting to see.


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Old 01-17-2010, 07:26 PM   #4
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Just got a 5770...pretty sure that'll last me a while but will still be interesting to see.
Defenitely.

I've been umming and aaaaring about what GPU to plonk in my new build soon, and I've been weighing up either a 5870 or a 5970, Nvidia may just throw a spanner in the works I think.

There are rumours that the lower-end card is apparantly 2 x faster than the GTX 295.. and that the cheaper(lol) version will cost $520 dollars.. moar rumours!
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Old 01-17-2010, 07:32 PM   #5
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tbh i dont see much need in it, current cards(58(9)**, GTX 260/280) are enough to run most of games on max, unless you need uber high res for crysis on your 50" panel
the good thing that prices will go down for other cards


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Old 01-17-2010, 07:49 PM   #6
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There are rumours that the lower-end card is apparantly 2 x faster than the GTX 295.. and that the cheaper(lol) version will cost $520 dollars.. moar rumours!
Yeah....No.


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Old 01-17-2010, 08:07 PM   #7
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Yeah....No.
Little bit obvious eh?

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The best thing that will come out of this little high-end card war will be the prices on the ATI cards dropping if the Fermi cards are 'that' powerful.

ATI are able to get profit out of lowering the prices of their cards and Nvidia
wouldn't be able to compete.. I'm predicting that the top-end fermi card will be better than the 5970 however it'll most certaintly be much more expensive.. considering that a 5970 still costs £490-£580 depending on the retailer!

the 5xxx series launch had the exact same problems as the Fermi release will undoubtably have.. low supply.. high demand.. = stupidly high prices.

Lets hope that the ebay price 5850/70's and 5970's don't get eaten up too fast! Might actually be able to pick up a good deal!

I wonder how hot and power-hungry these fermi cards will be.
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Old 01-18-2010, 12:30 AM   #8
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the 5xxx series launch had the exact same problems as the Fermi release will undoubtably have.. low supply.. high demand.. = stupidly high prices.

Lets hope that the ebay price 5850/70's and 5970's don't get eaten up too fast! Might actually be able to pick up a good deal!

I wonder how hot and power-hungry these fermi cards will be.


Great points you made there.

I was actually reading articles about the the small 5 series supply yesterday although only slightly outdated (December) but with me being not so intelligent I never actually thought about the impact it could have on price even more so I guess from Enthusiast/Custom retailers.

Also, it would be awesome to pickup a 57/58/59 from Ebay as soon as those Fermis start flying off the shelves the enthusiasts are going to need a small 'refund' to make the replacement less painful. So it truely is a great time to be looking at a custom build right now.

However, as far as power consumption is concerned I wouldn't be too fussed. There's a few points I would like to make about that.

1. The 5 series uses LESS power than the 295 despite being more powerful.
2. A lot of the 5 series cards didn't work as stock and needed a tweak to raise the voltage.....
3. We are in a 'green' revolution (nice twist there I think)
4. If Fermi doesn't suffer from crashes and some of us are planning on getting one then we may need a better power supply (especially if we like cheap builds) and any additional cooling would definitely be a great option to keep your system running as it is now.

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Old 01-18-2010, 01:03 AM   #9
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FAIL!


It just tells us everything we already know from that site, maybe the other ones will be better.

Edit: Ok, its just an architectural overview. Not bad, but no products that we can actually see.
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Old 01-18-2010, 03:43 AM   #10
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Most likely, Fermi will fail, to be honest.

It seems like it's built for GPGPU first, GPU second. Throw in the fact that currently it's big enough to make TSMC struggle with it, and the fact that it doesn't have a dedicated tessellation unit means that the unified shader units have to take the load, and that means that it will have a performance hit.

Not trying to be a downer, but it's going to be too slow, too big, and too hot.


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