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Radeon 7900 rule will last only two months ...

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Kepler crush them in every benchmark and test! I spoke with some guy from NV and Kepler is as groundbreaking as the G80 GPU was. The enormous power, higher than the 7970 OC, a completely new architecture, no hotclock, many new features, gaming GPU only (Full big GPGPU chip will be released later), not a tuned Fermi but a completely brand new architecture. Now is starting manufacturers sampling phase, after Chinese New year

we can expect first real leaks from chinese factories ... launch April.

Erm... you get this from nvidia? Oh, right - no need to question if you get the info from the manufacturer, they've obviously done alot of testing and MUST know what they're talking about.

 

:D

R600 was supposed to destroy the competition, according to similar rumours. It did not... this could be a sign that in fact Kepler will fail totally:p Which is good, I want my 7970 Classified:D

Honestly, i would love Kepler to be powerfull. No mather how high powerconsuption. I prefer benching nvidia cards. :)

Honestly, i would love Kepler to be powerfull. No mather how high powerconsuption. I prefer benching nvidia cards. :)

 

+1

 

AMD drivers are terrible, not to mention the BS you have to go through to get a decent FM score.

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