So are the gtx 300 series just going to be these chips rebranded? seeing as they are 40nm, dx10.1, and gddr5 I can see them doing that. Maybe a change to dx11 while upping the frequencies and with a larger power consumption. Its like the one guy that actually invented completely new shit at nvidia died or something and all they got left are CUDA programers and PhysX programers.
[citation][nom]magicandy[/nom]Get out.[/citation]
excellent
[citation][nom]mcboj[/nom]I just had my 12 month old 2 X 8800M GTX from my Dell 1730 crap itself on me. Coincidence? It certainly wasn't dust build up. (Hats off to Dell for the lightning fast replacement/fix, btw- 2 days after phonecall!)[/citation]
Having to deal with them frequently, I have found dell to be excellent for warrantee repair and replacement. their service department seems to do a great job compaired to others. Now if the computer just wouldn't break in the first place......