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Nvidia's GF100 Turns Into GeForce GTX 480 and 470

crazipper writes "After months of talking architecture and functionality, Nvidia is finally going public with the performance of its $500 GeForce GTX 480 and $350 GeForce GTX 470 graphics cards, both derived from the company's first DirectX 11-capable GPU, GF100. Tom's Hardware just posted a comprehensive look at the new cards, including their power requirements and performance attributes. Two GTX 480s in SLI seem to scale impressively well — providing you have $1,000 for graphics, a beefy power supply, and a case with lots of airflow."

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  1. $1000 for graphics by tpstigers · · Score: 5, Funny

    Come on - is that all? There HAS to be a way I can spend 5 times that to play a video game.

    1. Re:$1000 for graphics by thebes · · Score: 2, Funny

      And they charge $0.99 for shipping

  2. Expensive, power hungry? by Megahard · · Score: 5, Funny

    Sounds like the GF100 turned into the MRS100.

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  3. So... by RyanFenton · · Score: 4, Funny

    Most unique, perhaps, is that the surface of the card is actually part of the heatsink, above the fin array. Normally, this would be a part of the card you could grab onto when pulling it out of a system. But when I burnt my hand on it, I thought a temperature reading would be interesting. Turns out that, during normal game play (running Crysis, not something like FurMark), the exposed metal exceeds 71 degrees C (or about 160 degrees F).

    ...So, are any third party manufacturers planning on making an easy-bake oven attachment for this thing? At least have that thing creating some gaming snacks with some of that extra heat.

    Ryan Fenton

  4. Modern Engineering by lightrush · · Score: 1, Funny

    What do you know, heaters for PCIe come with moderately fast GPUs onboard these days!

  5. hello Nvidia GrillForce by distantbody · · Score: 4, Funny

    It's about time a product acknowledged my desktop grilling needs.

  6. Re:Crap Hardware vs. Crap Drivers? Is that it atm? by Fred_A · · Score: 2, Funny

    So I can choose between nice 20W idle with ATI, but shit windows and goddamn awful linux drivers with only outdated X.org / kernel support for the cards.

    Or this power hungry overpriced heater (yay, summer is coming), which at least has decent drivers.

    I think I read somewhere (I'd have to look it up) that both ATI and nVidia make other models.
    Maybe you could find one that's more to your liking among those ?

    OTOH, with summer comes the season of open case barbecues, so nVidia has at least something going for it !
    (is the GF100 dishwasher safe ?)

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