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    Phoronix: NVIDIA Releases GeForce GTX 200 GPUs

    As expected, today NVIDIA unveiled their GeForce GTX 200 family of graphics processors. At this time their family is a bit small with only the GeForce GTX 260 and GTX 280 being shown off, but the GTX family should grown soon...

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    To all those people who buy them and use Linux; Welcome to horrible 2D performance

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    • #3
      GTX 280: 50% faster than 9800 GTX with common resolutions and 2.75x more expensive?

      RV770, here I come!

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        What's the point of getting such a high performance GFX card as there is no UT3 client for linux yet ?!?

        Anyway, there is also no drivers for these new cards, nor there is open-source support.
        So, to be clear : no real linux support, no business with me.

        So, what's next ? Buy an HD 48xx or 38xx for playing teewars ?? At least, this game should be smooth on a twin 30" display ! No, there is Quake Wars and X3 is coming soon.

        I'll go for a new computer, including ATI GFX because of their open source support as soon as there is a good game that my current computer can't handle such as UT3...
        Last edited by Fixxer_Linux; 16 June 2008, 11:19 AM.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Fixxer_Linux View Post
          What's the point of getting such a high performance GFX card as there is no UT3 client for linux yet ?!?
          Cuda support.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by deanjo View Post
            Cuda support.
            True. But I think there is more customers to play UT3 than customers to program/use something with CUDA.
            UT3 is more fun also, but that's another story !

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Fixxer_Linux View Post
              True. But I think there is more customers to play UT3 than customers to program/use something with CUDA.
              UT3 is more fun also, but that's another story !
              That would be debatable, the scientific community, the folding community, and the "consumer" segment that wants high performance mutimedia applications would dwarf the the amount of linux gamers I would suspect.

              Nvidia admits that most of those 60,000 cuda developers are “playing” with CUDA trying to create “consumer applications.”

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              • #8
                Originally posted by d2kx View Post
                GTX 280: 50% faster than 9800 GTX with common resolutions and 2.75x more expensive?

                RV770, here I come!
                Amen! Here the 280 is set to cost over $800 (I've seen them at $900...) that's just plain silly.

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