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March 2010
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Fastest single-GPU card Brand new architecture Tessellation-happy Only needs 8-pin and 6-pin power All the CUDA and PhysX goodness included
Pluses
Good performance in games
DirectX 11 compatible
3D Vision and 3D Surround
Acceleration of processing with CUDA compatible applications
Abstract: Nvidia’s long anticipated enthusiast graphics card, the GeForce GTX 480, has finally arrived at the DirectX 11 ball. ATI has been strutting its stuff since last September, but if Fermi makes a...
For over six months, NVIDIA has been trying to center as much attention as possible on its new architecture so as to queer AMD’s pitch with the Radeon HD 5000 series. Those in bad faith will also say that it was making all that noise so as to drown out...
What do we have half a year since the release of the Radeon HD 5870? Taking all the tests together (which is not exactly correct), the new GeForce GTX 480 is an average 5 to 15% faster than the Radeon HD 5870 depending on the specific test, quality mod...
Before drawing any conclusions we'll dot the i's on what has already gained momentum on the Web. As you may know, NVIDIA accused AMD of reducing image quality in Warhammer 40.000: Dawn Of War II by means of Catalyst AI for the sake of higher performan...
Abstract: Yesterday, we updated the video card BIOS of our NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 reference graphics card to what we were told is the version that will be used on the GeForce GTX 480 graphics cards when they come out in just a couple weeks. The version that a...
Published: 2010-03-31, Author: Scott , review by: Techreport.com
These two new GeForces draw more power, generate more heat and noise, and have higher price tags than the closest competing Radeons, but they're not substantially faster at running current games. For many, that will be the brutal bottom line on the GeF...
All things considered, there's a lot to like here. The Fermi architecture has a lot to offer, particularly where anti-aliasing or tessellation are concerned. The 5870 does have a considerable advantage over the nVidia GeForce GTX 480 in a number of pl...
NVIDIA's Fermi architecture has been brewing for a while, but from a consumer perspective, we've been waiting a long six months to see the results come to fruition. Has the wait been worth it? I have to say that no, it wasn't. It's not that GF100 or t...
Abstract: Six months have passed since the first DirectX 11 accelerator seeing the light of day. ATI’s Radeon HD 5870 was presented on 23rd September 2009. After its appearance and the graduate fading of the media appraisal of the new standards and models, all e...