It's great that NVIDIA made it to the top by having great driver support, frequent updates, and great price for performance ratios. Since last December, they've refreshed and introduced new lines, yet we still haven't seen a WHQL driver release for the 8-Series cards.
As everyone has said, what's the point? The 9-Series GPU's don't have "new" architecture, only smaller chip sizes. Are they DX10.1 compatible? Does that even matter? Very disappointed in NVIDIA recently, it seems they're moving away from the direction that brought them to the top.
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It's great that NVIDIA made it to the top by having great driver support, frequent updates, and great price for performance ratios. Since last December, they've refreshed and introduced new lines, yet we still haven't seen a WHQL driver release for the 8-Series cards.
As everyone has said, what's the point? The 9-Series GPU's don't have "new" architecture, only smaller chip sizes. Are they DX10.1 compatible? Does that even matter? Very disappointed in NVIDIA recently, it seems they're moving away from the direction that brought them to the top.
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