Personally, I also consider the 460 (despite the numbering) to be a replacement for the abysmal 465. It completely eclipsed that card, and came two months later. Some might disagree though, since it was G104.
Did that already, and can find nothing on disappearing objects from games. Perhaps you can "help" me instead.
And I'm still not getting how GRID is an incentive to buy a Nvidia card.
AMD doesn't appear to care, or they're perfecting the 7990 (I say this with a grain of salt), since it has apparently been pushed back.
Meh, either card is likely to be way too expensive for my peasant budget.
And you are you telling me this, why? My whole point was why are people bringing up Bulldozer in this topic. Period. Did you understand that?
Where did I indicate that people shouldn't be excited about this product, or that the only reason they are excited is because of BD crushing? Hell, I'm...
AMD's doing the same thing, essentially. There will be 3 products utilizing the Bulldozer name. Next year (whenever) is supposed to see the release of enhanced Bulldozer (running on a new socket, so probably not the same thing as you mention) and an APU using a Bulldozer CPU. They're also...
If it's not about cost, then of course you would go with this particular Intel CPU. It's guaranteed to be the more powerful product. Why would anyone expect less of an $800 (potentially $1000) Intel cpu? Did anyone really expect AMD's $300 CPU, which they've slated as competition for SB, to...
I'm a bit confused......Why are folks excited that a (more than likely) $800+ Intel CPU is going to better than AMD's $320 offering? Wasn't this expected?
Also, to clarify, Fusion and the Intel variation of APU seem to be entirely different. Fusion is significantly broader in scope (apparently). But that's better suited for another discussion.