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Re:GeForce 9600 GT 1GB board flashing with 512MB SSC speeds? - 2008/08/02 20:32 They may be updating DirectX already? Seems like just yesterday we got DirectX 10. With DirectX 10.1 on the way it seems that DirectX 11 will be just around the corner. I wish I could know if the next series, whatever it may be, will have 55nm or less technology. If I knew it did I would wait for sure. I will just have to see how much of a difference the 55nm GeForce GTX 200 series has if they even release it that way. I do not know if the GeForce GTX 300 will even be worth waiting for, the GeForce 9800 GX2 was not at all.
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Re:GeForce 9600 GT 1GB board flashing with 512MB SSC speeds? - 2008/08/03 10:16 Well DirectX 10.1 is already supported by ATI since their Radeon HD 3800 series, so that is nothing new just NVIDIA running behind a bit. And yes details about DirectX 11 are already floating around but I doubt there will be a products soon supporting it will be something maybe for 2009 or even later.
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Re:GeForce 9600 GT 1GB board flashing with 512MB SSC speeds? - 2008/08/03 23:35 It is actually good to talk on a forum that is not overrun by Intel and NVIDIA fanboys. They other forum I am a member of, if you say the Radeon HD 4870 is better than the GeForce GTX 280 in price to performance, they throw a fit and start spamming about biased benches and 512MB memory and all that being not enough. Then two GeForce GTX 280's being great, but fail to acknowledge that two Radeon HD 4870's are almost as good and that at 2/3 the price.

I wish the card companies would dump the SLI and CrossFire garbage and make one card that is really good. I may end up even just buying a second GeForce 9600 GT if I can get one for a reasonable price.
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Re:GeForce 9600 GT 1GB board flashing with 512MB SSC speeds? - 2008/08/04 01:18 To make a card that is that powerful would be a power hog and I can't imagine the cooler you'd need on it. There are alot of single really good cards, but putting two of them together is nearly always going to be better no matter how powerful a single card is.
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Re:GeForce 9600 GT 1GB board flashing with 512MB SSC speeds? - 2008/08/04 02:30 Well SLI does not really appeal to me that much. I may try to just get the best single card I can. I do not like the idea of having to buy two +$250 cards to make a game run smooth and look good. It is ridiculous.
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Re:GeForce 9600 GT 1GB board flashing with 512MB SSC speeds? - 2008/08/04 12:38 That's not the fault of the hardware manufacturers, it's developers making bloated and inefficient code. Software is on a constant negative progression, hardware just tries to keep up.
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Re:GeForce 9600 GT 1GB card flashing with 512MB SSC speeds? - 2008/10/01 23:35 DarkFox wrote:
That's not the fault of the hardware manufacturers, it's developers making bloated and inefficient code. Software is on a constant negative progression, hardware just tries to keep up.
That is right current hardware is really often running behind the actually technology of the gaming engines which do ask for more and better and of course faster hardware, to process and render it faster. But yes hardware has a hard time keeping up.
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