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May 25, 2006, 11:07 AM PDT
Details about Nvidia's next 3D card sneak out
Posted by: Rich Brown

Tech blog Gizmodo posted a link this afternoon to a story from enthusiast site Daily Tech that gives an unsanctioned preview of Nvidia's forthcoming GeForce 7950 GX2 graphics card. The post talks about dates, speeds, and feeds and also shows an image of the card, as well as the performance estimate slide from Nvidia's press presentation. CNET Reviews, as well as many other Web sites, agreed to Nvidia's nondisclosure agreement (it's how we get products ahead of time to review), so we can't provide any new information or benchmarks until the day the embargo lifts. We can't exactly pretend that the word didn't get out, though, so if you're into vendor-generated performance numbers, Daily Tech will show you the way. Check back at CNET soon for the full story.


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Well its obvious

I had never rooted for Xbox360 or Ati, I had always been a fan of Nvidia, always. Not because Nvidia is the world leader in graphics because I am sure Ati can catch up but its their Drivers. I really have an Nvidia 6800 and I love it The graphics are really good and I dont need anything else because Im too young to ask my parents for an Amd Fx-62 processor or a seagate therabyte hardrive, what I have is alright. I am happy to say that my graphics are better than PS2 for sure, and My games dont lag such as doom 3, the thing is that Nvidia's drivers always excel to better graphics because they simply know computers well, and it comes as no surprise that Nvidia will always come up with better things, The only thing that lags on my computer is that battlefield 2 game when I put everything to high. It lags so much but the picture is amazing, and also My computer Has so much resources being used such like my login and my boot screen and my desktop, I am using the full package from Stardock and my computer handles well, so my computer can definatly handle windows vista because I also have 1.5 Gigabytes of ram, and its not alot because I bought this computer custom built from a guy that I know for only $1300.00 and thats it, and counting the 250$ for the extra ram, All i am saying is Nvidia is probably the best choice to run windows vista, Yeah i know the minimum requirements is 1gigabyte of ram and a 20gigabyte hardrive or hardrive space, but even if you have an Nvidia 6800 Everything will work fine with the requirements and it really doesnt matter about the kind of graphics card you have, its the graphics driver that you have, and Nvidia always makes theirs better.
by everwanted2 (See profile) - May 27, 2006 9:05 AM PDT
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