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MSI Calls Bluff on Gigabyte's PCIe Gen 3 Ready Claim

Um...let's just put this out there...personally, I think this whole discussion is unimportant, and should have waited for just before the launch of actual PCIe 3.0 devices and CPUs. Nobody can confirm either side of this tirade, regarding PCIe 3.0, unless they directly work for an OEM, and clearly someone other than an OEM needs to address this.

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Enjoy your weekends, boys.
 
May I go back on topic and ask if having a slot running at 3.0 and another one at 2.0 is effectively the same as having an extra 50% BW?
 
May I go back on topic and ask if having a slot running at 3.0 and another one at 2.0 is effectively the same as having an extra 50% BW?

;)


It's called deceptive marketing, playing on words, and frankly, shouldn't occur. There's no need for such tactics to garner sales.

And Neliz, i do think you should approach W1zz for a MSI tag under your UID, since noone else seems to want to say it.
 
;)


It's called deceptive marketing, playing on words, and frankly, shouldn't occur. There's no need for such tactics to garner sales.

agreed, it's intentionaly misleading, but I'd still like to know if there's some sort of "partial" gain from running 1 slot at 3.0
 
Neliz said:
It seems that your biggest gripe is the TPU headline because on the page about DRT we don't mention this "exclusiveness"

From Cadaveca's post above, I'd say you've been pretty much pwned.

I'm just a bystander though, so carry on.
 
agreed, it's intentionaly misleading, but I'd still like to know if there's some sort of "partial" gain from running 1 slot at 3.0

Well, considering we don't have any idea as to when PCIe 3.0 devices will even come out, nevermind how they will utilize teh connection, there's no point in even discussing it, as I said a moment ago.


Beleive me, now that this has happened, I'll be paying close attention to things regarding this, as it does fall under the umbrella that is my reviews, and directly relates to my job here @ TPU. You can expect me to be taking a look at this in close detail once PCIe 3.0 devices are launched, and expect at least a thread, if not an article about it.

How many current Sparkle cards still carry this tech?

http://sparkletw.com/calibre/products/

:)

Also no other graphics card vendor in the world currently bundles those three technologies (Propeller blade, Temp Sensor and dust removal) in one fan.

You can still say it's exclusive tech, even without all those caveats. It's an exclusive technology, that includes just those three items, maybe not a tech exclusive to MSI. It's all up for interpretation, and seemingly, done intentionally so. This is the problem about that press release.
 
This is the problem about that press release.

As far as I'm aware Sparkle doesn't carry that product anymore nor any thermal design with the DRT so "exclusive" would still apply solely to DRT at this point in time as well.
 
That doesn't even matter, considering the actual english definition of the word. Exclusive works just fine. It's in limited release, only with 580's, correct, so that's enough. It's exclsuive to that card, even within your own product lines, currently.

It's not important, or even on topic. I just wanted to be clear here, where it was that Sneeky was coming from. I really don't want any part of that discussion.


The PCIe 3.0 thing, as I've said before, I will deal with later, months from now. Please feel free to ensure that I receive products to be able to do so. ;) :laugh:
 
That issue has been resolved with AMD.

Really because I was talking about Nvidia cards and a p55 mobo, glad AMD took care of that for ya:roll:
 
Really because I was talking about Nvidia cards and a p55 mobo, glad AMD took care of that for ya:roll:

Yeah I had no reference so I just went with what everyone seems to be complaining about :)
 
"you just got served"
 
Also no other graphics card vendor in the world currently bundles those three technologies (Propeller blade, Temp Sensor and dust removal) in one fan.

I wasn't knocking you on the fact that there may be new technology incorporated into the design which no one else uses, I was knocking you on the fact that you said there was no "exclusiveness" included in the DRT promo, which appears on the same page as the "Exclusive" claim.

Whether that is deceptive is up to the person reading the promotional literature and how much research they have done on the product. Here at TPU we tend to read the fine print and take the stance of "Caveat Emptor".

No offense or denigration to any product intended.
 
No offense or denigration to any product intended.

Exactly. Myself, I pride on being 100% impartial to anything but performance. I don't care what vendor brings it, as long as it's real, and can be had by many(ie, you cherry pick my samples, I WILL KNOW, and will say so).

MSI, ASRock, GIgabyte et al can duke this out, just be sure that I wll show the truth of the matter when time, and product releases, allow.

:toast:

P.S.

We do have a policy here @ TPU, on the forums.

Behavior that is inappropriate/should be reported:

Posting "FUD" (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt), especially if the poster is trying to pass it off as legitimate news.

I'm not saying that any of this IS FUD, but I am saying that we will seek the truth of any situation.
 
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Interesting, i didn't know what FUD stood for LOL.

BTW we don't even know Ivy Bridge will have PCI-E 3.0......

I look forward to your article cadaveca
 
both MSI and gigabyte are poop so who really cares?
 
both MSI and gigabyte are poop so who really cares?

Naaaah, I'd go with either one really. I've had awesome boards from both of them and I rarely pay attention to marketing anyway.
 
and its return again: marketing words
how many consumers get get blinded by that?
 
i just got some more popcorn, not too often we get to see a company rep and a mod duke it out.
 
MSI fake affirmation about PCI-E 3.0 :banghead: . ASrock was first :slap:

MSI announced it's first Z68 Gen3 boards on (or about) June 1st on Computex.
ASRock announed that they were "first" on June 28th, at which time MSI was already shipping and selling :)

It would be really nice if you actually backed up your accusations with something :)

http://www.techpowerup.com/live/Computex_2011/MSI.php
http://pcper.com/news/Graphics-Cards/MSI-shows-Gen3-PCIe-X79-Motherboard-and-GTX-580-Extreme
 
MSI announced it's first Z68 Gen3 boards on (or about) June 1st on Computex.
ASRock announed that they were "first" on June 28th, at which time MSI was already shipping and selling :)

It would be really nice if you actually backed up your accusations with something :)

http://www.techpowerup.com/live/Computex_2011/MSI.php
http://pcper.com/news/Graphics-Cards/MSI-shows-Gen3-PCIe-X79-Motherboard-and-GTX-580-Extreme

ASRock reached the shelves first. So, they did it first. :nutkick:
 
ASRock reached the shelves first. So, they did it first. :nutkick:

Hmm, not really
http://www.tcmagazine.com/tcm/news/...ses-pci-express-30-supporting-z68-motherboard

Unfortunately, despite ASRock’s bragging about the Fatal1ty Z68 Professional Gen3 going ‘on sale now’, we haven’t found it in stores.

At which time we were already selling. At its best, they could claim listing in pricewatches (pre-ordering) at that time.

You registered specifically for this subject (burn MSI?) but you haven't brought anything to the table yet. I don't mind discussing things but you keep digging and not striking gold.
 
Hmm, not really
http://www.tcmagazine.com/tcm/news/...ses-pci-express-30-supporting-z68-motherboard



At which time we were already selling. At its best, they could claim listing in pricewatches at the same time.

You registered specifically for this subject (burn MSI?) but you haven't brought anything to the table yet. I don't mind discussing things but you keep digging and not striking gold.

I was talking about ASrock Z68 Extreme3 Gen3, or you are going to say that is not a PCI-E 3.0 motherboard?
 
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