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yeah thats a shitload, seems like the green team won't go green with their newest children :|
 
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that minimum 12v current rating to me says 300w per card (nvidia thinks processors aren't important to 200w so that is fine, also no fans or other 12v devices allowed!!)
 

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Hexus states you need another 250 Watts for SLI (2 cards). Bringing a grand total of 850 Watt for a PSU. I assume that if your do prefer SLI you would want a single 12v rail PSU which should bring around 60A or better for a 850 watt PSU.
 
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42a Holy Shit

this is . . . . rumored but I NEVER expected it was true.

It better be as fast as a HD5970
 
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this actually seems to be a custom PCB version I wonder if the real reference design is gonna be higher.
 

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oof!!

Thats a mighty draw for a single card. However, i saw some stuff at Hexus with a Gigabyte Fermi card running that stupid super sled demo - not impressive - since when were demo's indicative of a cards power?
More importantly (and follow this logic closely)...
Gigabyte (same company at CeBit demoing Fermi) are releasing a super oc'd 5870 that they claim is close to the 5970 (which by default puts it also - in Fermi's best case scenario) close to the GTX 480.
(link here http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=22657)

So a company selling both cards has a single gfx card its says is close to the current dual champ which in most tech websites should be more powerful than the new NV offering.

Interesting, no?
 
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its obviously bs, the HD5970 is between 35 and 60% faster than the HD5870 and who would believe that if you increase the core clock by a measly 11% you would outperform something thats 35% faster. . . . . . . . . I know most of here wouldn't.
 

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Hala Tech buddies ,

no idea how late i am , hence the lack of INTERNET , but i got some info on the GTX 480

and here you go
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_400_Series



Also please Check legit reviews for little disappointing information

http://www.legitreviews.com/news/7416/

SO yeah hope that was useful.
 
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Wiki is not accurate, neither is semi-accurate quotes from semi-accurate.com


Isn't it wonderful how one person can spew whatever on the internet, then it becomes linked source news for 99% of the tech sites out there without further proof or research.
 
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oh that's was prototype fermi, its really the most greenest Viedocard on earth lol.
 
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Yeah! you're late & this is semiaccurate.. enough said ;)
 

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You will see some odd information in the link on the legitreviews link if you cant get there , here is a direct link ,

http://www.semiaccurate.com/2010/02/17/nvidias-fermigtx480-broken-and-unfixable/

my worrie is whats with skipping the whole GXT 3xx numbering and going to GTX 4xx ,

Already ATI is bringing out a new card every month from budget to Enthusiast gaining huge amounts of investors and stakeholders meaning that there current net worth is major !

Nvidia has no solotion and is getting major client loss while ATI makes history ,, First DDR5 cards and First DX11 cards ,, well also the first to use advanced Tessellation Tech , despite the old XT 1xxx cards that had a example of Tessellation .

here a small boost in knowledge concerning the evergreen cards .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evergreen_(GPU_family)
 
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Does it hurt Nvidia every time they have top print AMD on their boxes now?

I would like to know if they are going to have solder migration problems on these cards with that power draw and large die? smaller process means smaller contact pads, and thus smaller amounts of solder, higher power draw and heat means the chances of a more resistive contact point will migrate and break as the chip expands and contracts with heat and cooling cycles.
 

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your seriously late this stuff has been bashed in the forum on multiple threads can we just get a thread lock anything said here has been said already in other threads 10x times now seriously do we really need to rehash like 100 pages of crap again :banghead:

thanks for the effort Tweak-2- but this is one of those times that scanning the news and gt400 thread would have made sense
 
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I think 42A in the 12V is for single-rail PSUs, which is the "worst case" scenario.

In a single-rail, those 42A would have to be shared with the CPU and other 12V components.
 
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But 300W on a dual means one has to provide at least 25A plus whatever the rest of the rail needs in 5V, 3V etc... So something like a SilverStone 850W dual rail that can provide 30A, and 35A means that if you have nothing else on your rails it still won't be enough for a SLI setup with any sort of headroom.


Testing has shown a good quality single is better than a dual.
 
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your seriously late this stuff has been bashed in the forum on multiple threads can we just get a thread lock anything said here has been said already in other threads 10x times now seriously do we really need to rehash like 100 pages of crap again :banghead:

thanks for the effort Tweak-2- but this is one of those times that scanning the news and gt400 thread would have made sense

i agree

NVIDIA and its troubled GeForce 400 series

SemiAccurate gets some GTX480 scores

fermi /gtx series ?

Nvidia Demo Engineer explains Fermi architecture using Rocket Sled Demo

NVIDIA GeForce 4XX Series Discussion this :rolleyes:
 
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wow! that was quite a move thread ...:laugh:
Got me lost for a moment ;)
Did not know they could merge another thread with an existing one :toast:
 
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wow! that was quite a move thread ...:laugh:
Got me lost for a moment ;)
Did not know they could merge another thread with an existing one :toast:

Yes it's confusing, sorry about that. It'll even itself out. ;)

Hala Tech buddies ,

no idea how late i am , hence the lack of INTERNET , but i got some info on the GTX 480

and here you go
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeForce_400_Series

http://www.legitreviews.com/images/reviews/news/fermidec.jpg

Also please Check legit reviews for little disappointing information

http://www.legitreviews.com/news/7416/

SO yeah hope that was useful.

Two weeks old according to the date in your link. Generally it's best to actually look at the forum you are posting a new thread to beforehand. Then you can see this information has already been posted, stickied to the top of the Nvidia subforum.
 

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I think 42A in the 12V is for single-rail PSUs, which is the "worst case" scenario.

In a single-rail, those 42A would have to be shared with the CPU and other 12V components.

no, thats BEST case. since the card can draw upto 25A on its own, that means your PSU going to need multiple 25A rails at minimum - and most dual rail (and above) PSU's these days love sitting around the 18A-22A range.
 
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you know what after thinking about it 42A isn't that bad, especially when I consider my XFX GTX280 is rated for 40A



but is it true on a box that isn't even final,
 

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you know what after thinking about it 42A isn't that bad, especially when I consider my XFX GTX280 is rated for 40A

http://img.techpowerup.org/100301/Untitled000.jpg

but is it true on a box that isn't even final,

Oh, thanks God, I was starting to think I was the only one that could understand that requirement. That remembered the amperage asked for previous cards and could make an educated guess of the actual requirements for this card...

Even my old 8800GT asked for 35A if I'm not mistaken (or 38A not sure) so 42A didn't really look like a lot in comparison.

EDIT: Check this too

http://forums.techpowerup.com/showthread.php?p=1788697#post1788697

GTX470 has 2 six pin connectors and looks a little bit shorter than a GTX260 (might be the perspective, in any case it's not longer). So

1- it's nowhere near the rumored 300w.

2- it doesn't look like it needs much more heat dissipation than last gen.

I'm starting to smell the BS of past rumors...
 
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