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Something is telling me not to though, and wait a few months for refresh.
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Location: Utah
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Unfortunetely that won't be the case this time, theres nothing for them to die shrink to. There will be a B1 revision but the benefits of that won't be all that much over what they have now.
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I'm sure we will see a 512 core part before the end of the year.
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Location: Utah
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B1 will be a 512 shader part, and it will have slightly higher clocks, I would expect it in june/july. However, as I said, it won't be that much of an upgrade, maybe 10%, if that. Think of it as the 8800 GTX vs the 8800 GTX Ultra.
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: U.S.
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Still remember my 8800 Ultra. I loved that card. Stock GTXs were clocked at 575MHz/1560 if I remember right, and my Ultra on water did 730MHz/1830 stable.
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Dude I still have my factory o/c'd ultra sitting on my shelf, still easily available to use for whatever else I want to use it in. Thing was a beast for so long, I remember buying my GTX the day it was released and it was a great card even through to the ultra.
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Sitting at 814 core now with slight voltage bump. Temps went up by about 3c under full load and now hit 92c with 100% fan with Kombuster running. Crysis Warhead doesnt heat it above 72c at 1920x1080 4xaa max settings. Auto fan ramping with Msi afterburner kicks arse. Loving this card. Going to go H20 and I7 soon ! This q6600 at 3.6 is giving me benchmarks nearly equal to an i7 at 3.2ghz. Would love to see a fermi cpu scaling article.
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With my fan speeds set to 77% I logged the temps of my cards using Nvidia System Monitor and after about 20 minutes of Crysis GPU1 topped out at 82 degrees and GPU2 at 79 degrees.
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