By David AustinPosted Monday 29th October 2007 16:34 GMT
This is an absolute Godsend: As a SFF Fan, finding decent, Single slot graphics cards can be a nightmare. Most of the graphic board players assume all gamers/Power Users have huge cases with expansion bays coming out of their ears. I personally like a powerbox I can sling into a backpack for a weekend away.
Even shopping for single slot cards can be hazardous, as 3D Connect, Sapphire, BFG et all normally don't state whether they are single or double slot cards ion the official specs, and any places that sells them use an "For illustration purposes only" image, meaning what you see isn't always what you get.
It's a good month for hardware: with single slot RV670's and G92 duking it out, and the Intel X38 chipset and Core Extreme QX9650 ready to roll, I can feel a Christmas Upgrade coming on - Been waiting for an excuse to grab a shuttle SX38P2 Pro:
By CharleyBoyPosted Tuesday 30th October 2007 11:51 GMT
What's this? Looks like a PCI chocolate bar. Where are all the corrugated bits? Where are the big whirring windmills and pipes.
Bah!
Way too girly to sell. They need to stick on some meccano to make things like this fly off the shelves. Who's going to believe it is more powerful than the last one unless it looks like a construction set explosion. I mean, really.
By DanielPosted Tuesday 30th October 2007 12:40 GMT
A work mate told me of the inpending arrival of these cards, and stated that they would be better than my 8800 GTS. So I was adamant that the 512mb price wouldn't be below £250 let alone £200.
Comments on: Nvidia introduces 'G92'
Single Slot #
By David Austin Posted Monday 29th October 2007 16:34 GMT
Yes single slot.... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 00:13 GMT
Exchange rate #
By Emo Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 00:47 GMT
so can they still make it double slot #
By the Jim bloke Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 04:22 GMT
What's this? #
By CharleyBoy Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 11:51 GMT
Amazing Price #
By Daniel Posted Tuesday 30th October 2007 12:40 GMT