Not looking too good for F@H. Kinda disappointed by this.
Glad I didn't buy it .
It's Nvidia dude, they'll have a compute card out soon enough (that's not tesla/quadro).
My fear is that this was being designed as the 660 Ti, but found AMD didn't push performance as high as they planned for, so have released their mid range card as the high end, with the planned top end card being delayed a few months.
If that's what they're doing, it's understandable from a short term money making position, but it would certainly put me off them (if I had the money to buy right now).
At least there is always EVGA step-up.![]()
So, anyone got a good reason for selling their 580 and buying the 680? It's more quiet...that it?
Unless you plan to F@H, this is better in every way imaginable.
Why do you say that? It's no better than a 580
We haven't seen numbers yet. Don't count it out yet.
I have a 680 coming in the mail, a new card coming out isn't going to help me. At least there is always EVGA step-up.![]()
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quiter, faster and lower power consumption.
It's Nvidia dude, they'll have a compute card out soon enough (that's not tesla/quadro).My fear is that this was being designed as the 660 Ti, but found AMD didn't push performance as high as they planned for, so have released their mid range card as the high end, with the planned top end card being delayed a few months.If that's what they're doing, it's understandable from a short term money making position, but it would certainly put me off them (if I had the money to buy right now).
Still love my 590... wouldn't trade it for anything.![]()
Nor should you, never mind the "lets buy something for the sake of it" brigade.
A 590 is a fantastic card. Will be a few years before you consider upgrading that bugger lol
What if the 690 is released with much better temps, proper SLI functionality, and no flames when you overclock?![]()
Unless I'm wrong. Last I read, the 590's weren't worth the SLI setup.