[citation][nom]spartanmk2[/nom]Still waiting for the 660's, Nvidia[/citation]
If there's any indication given Nvidia's track history the past couple of years (particularly this one), you may have to be patient and have trigger alerts in place for when stock pops up.
The company said that it believes that "roughly 80 percent" of gamers have graphics cards that are below the recommended specifications of the wave of new games coming out in the second half of the year. As a result "Kepler is the perfect upgrade for the millions of PC gamers around the world,"
I cannot help but laugh at this quote. Is this based on those that play the latest games, those that are content with IGPU for web-surfing, and/or the consumer using their integrated HD3000 graphics to play Farmville? Amusing nonetheless, but I could take it more credibly if it wasn't coming from the PR department of the company trying to sell this kind of product (independent study/sources???). Of course I say this, yet I am looking to replace the old HD4870 now
As to the games being that demanding that are being released the 2nd half of this year, perhaps he forgot that the PS3/Xbox 360 are still around. Once those are pushed aside (late next year?) , then we will probably see a good jump in hardware requirements for PC games.