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 Post subject: GTX 590 gets pixellized
PostPosted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 9:02 am 
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Just to show I'm just for progress and not a total team Red fanatic...
http://www.nordichardware.com/news/71-graphics/42216-geforce-gtx-590-in-february-with-dual-gf110.html
LOL @ a lot :P. I don't make this stuff up, other peeps do!
IMO...probably fake, I can't see a way this card could be made to conform with any PCIE spec.


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 28, 2011 10:17 am 
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That thing is q monster

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love the max power consumption-a lot :twisted: lol

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 8:31 am 
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And here's some slides. Taking bets that the MSRP is 100$ more than the 6990 :P

(funny thing is, it still can't play Crysis!)


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AMD's crossfire drivers suck at Crysis

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PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 5:37 pm 
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Dr_BenD_over wrote:
AMD's crossfire drivers suck at Crysis

In the above graph it would appear that NV's SLI drivers suck even more at Crysis.

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 12:19 pm 
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Well it's the same price (or so), and has roughly the same power consumption and slightly lower performance when the rez gets jacked up.

The big winner is 6950's in CF!

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SWEDISH OVERCLOCKERS have blown up two Nvidia GTX590 cards by using an old 267.52 software driver that lacks overcurrent protection.
Only one day after its release, Nvdia's flagship Geforce GTX590 high end graphics card, which is staggeringly expensive at £569, has been tried and fried. Not once, but twice.
Respected Swedish overclockers Sweclockers reported the incident after receiving sample cards from a local vendor to test. The team raised the voltage to the GPUs on card one, which died smoking and popped some components. But, in name of science, though more probably in the name of blowing up expensive stuff, the team got another reference board and tried again, only to see it also shuffle off its mortal coil.

After discussions with Nvidia, it seems that the problem isn't the GTX590 card itself but with an older 267.52 software driver that lacks the overcurrent protection found on later drivers. The Swiss team tried again using the 267.71 drivers, which has the overcurrent protection built in and the GTX590 didn't fry itself.

The problem for the Green Goblin is that punters who have shelled out a small fortune to buy its brand new high performance GTX590 card are engaging in software driver roulette. Those older 267.52 drivers are shipped with the card and anyone willing to pay top whack for a high end niche graphics card will likely be an overclocker and prone to tinkering.

Overvoltage protection should be built into the actual physical video card itself. AFAIK, AMD does this. I thought NV was smart enough to do this. I guess since NV skimped on that 1" and made a smaller card than the 6990, the 590 is missing some "obvious features".

Every NV driver for the next while is going to be suspect for it's ability to maybe fry the card.

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