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PSU by: Anonymous on 12/19/2009
Does anyone know what this means in terms of minimum psu wattage?
They probably do it on purpose by: Michael A. McKenney on 10/6/2009
I wonder if they make enough but hold them back to hype the card's limited release. This gets more users rushing to order it first.
RE: Oops by: Theo Valich on 10/5/2009
"Ed" is short for "Editor", i.e. me ;)

The comment was based upon the fact that there is a worldwide shortage of Radeon 5800 cards and neither partners nor press received satisfactory answer why is that.

We will fight FUD whenever we learn of it.

Ed.
oops by: Anonymous on 10/5/2009
I think my post "what does this mean" was supposed to be directed to the "ed" not to Theo Valich. Sorry about the confusion...
What does this mean? by: Anonymous on 10/5/2009
Theo Valich you said,

"Hopefully, you will see the bright side of things such as that neither companies in question do not launch products with sufficient amount of products. You are not going to read the information such as this on publications you like to read."

Does this mean that you will not report misrepresentations of the truth?
Taking a companies product announcements without critical assessment of its truthfulness is...crazy?...nuts?...pollyannish?


by: Anonymous on 10/3/2009
I think you guys are doing a great job of staying on top of the industry while reporting early, accurate information. Thanks!
RE: Nvidia's faked card by: Theo Valich on 10/3/2009
We received information about the alleged faking of the card from a e-mail domain from one of nVidia's competitors. In the interest of consumer protection, we decided not to pursue the story.

Furthermore, we do appreciate the fact that you chose to read our site. Hopefully, you will see the bright side of things such as that neither companies in question do not launch products with sufficient amount of products. You are not going to read the information such as this on publications you like to read.

We take pride of being independent, and not taking sides with anyone. For the record, we were thrown out of the nVidia's keynotes for reporting the truth.

Here at Bright Side of News*, the truth is not out there, it's here.

Ed.
Nvidia's faked card... by: Anonymous on 10/2/2009
Once again Charlie reports the real news while you report Nvidia fluff.

Question: Does that make you a fluffer?
Yeah, the plan say otherwise by: Anonymous on 10/1/2009
But, to reach it, you need another 6 months in waiting the targetted power envelops in for each cards.
Gt300 Dual card by: Anonymous on 10/1/2009
How do they planned to do a GT300 dual card with that power envelope ? Jesus.
by: Anonymous on 10/1/2009
The real issue for consumers is something completely different.

Nvidia will have to come out with a motherboard enabling a GT300 PC. (Intel free).

It's without sense to buy a hybrid CPU/GPU for rendering frames.
Such a thing can be done cheaper, more efficiently and simpler with ATI:
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