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nVidia GF100/Fermi SLI-powered Maingear PC pictured



Continuing to raise hype about the upcoming launch of their first NV100-class hardware for the consumers, nVidia's Twitter page posted an image of Tom Petersen, Director of Technical Marketing showing his latest baby - a Maingear SHIFT machine powered by an Intel Core i7 processor, 6 or 12GB of Kingston DDR3 memory and two GeForce GTX 300-series cards paired together in SLI mode.

Tom Petersen, Director of Technical Marketing at nVidia shows his new rig: Dual GTX380-powered Maingear SHIFT
Tom Petersen, Director of Technical Marketing at nVidia shows his new rig: presumably a Dual GTX380-powered Maingear SHIFT X58 machine

Continuing to use more codenames for one architectural part than the number of "CUDA cores", the Twitter status cited the following quote: "Fun Photo of the Week: Tom Petersen, Director of Technical Marketing at NVIDIA, proudly showing off his new Maing".
But unlike the Twitter post that was cut by the 140 character limitation, the GeForce GF100 boards aren't longer or shorter than their predecessor  - according to nVidia, the upcoming GeForce GTX 300-series boards are identical length as their previous flagship, GeForce GTX 280 at 10.5 inch [26.7cm].

Closeup of two GF100-based cards shows there isn't a lot of room for air, but thanks to vertical positioning, should not be a thermal challenge for the system
Closeup of the two GF100-based cards shows there isn't a lot of room for air, but thanks to vertical positioning, should not be a thermal challenge for the system

As a sidenote, there are two rumored boards, GeForce GTX 360 and GTX 380, even though nothing has been finalized yet [clocks are still being finalized at the moment]:

Rumored Comparison of two upcoming boards from nVidia

All in all, if you belong to nV camp, January can't come soon enough. If you sit firmly in the AMD's Radeon camp, you'll be happy to know that AMD is also preparing an answer in the form of super-charged Radeon 5870, probably carrying the name HD 5890. This will be hot as always, and with Intel out of the picture for at least 2010 and 2011, these two giants are everything that 3D industry has.

Do note that with the release of GeForce GTX 300 series, nVidia should release a driver that enables 3D Vision on SLI systems as well.



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http://www.black-jack-schule.de/ by: Anonymous on 2/24/2010
This isn't correct at all. Read the reviews, the guy comparing it to the mx440 implies the site sells or advertises bogus products it doesnt have.
It certainly does not have this card.
Great work by: Anonymous on 2/24/2010
This isn't correct at all. Read the reviews, the guy comparing it to the mx440 implies the site sells or advertises bogus products it doesnt have.
It certainly does not have this card.
<a href="http://www.black-jack-schule.de/">Online Black Jack Schule</a>
you tube link by: Anonymous on 12/13/2009
Must be a bot spam...

If not, if my past life regression meets yours, i'm going to kick your sorry ass up and down spiritville. Fucktard.
For You by: Anonymous on 12/11/2009


Theo and Everyone else, look at this video. You'll be amazed!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QDT58Q6Zxo&feature=PlayList&p=40AB20429F629701&playnext=1&index=25

by: tony v on 12/10/2009
I meant to include a smiley with my comment. So here it is:

:)
by: tony v on 12/10/2009
Theo, you know what would've been super great of you to do? Include the GTX280/285 in that graph for comparison purposes.
Raven RV01 by: Anonymous on 12/10/2009
the case shown is based off of the Silverstone Raven RV01 case.
http://www.silverstonetek.com/raven/products/r-photo.php?model=RV01&area=usa

Maingear is using this one and the RV02 for their shift PCs.
by: Kyocera on 12/10/2009
Theo, are you perhaps making experiments?
Other sites don't have all this walk and trip experiences (or at least they are not that visible to the end users).

RE: Off-topic by: Theo Valich on 12/10/2009
We are going to move to a dual independent server with load balancing very soon. The problem was that we didn't expect such a surge in traffic and it is obvious that our 1-Way server can't handle the load, even if sitting on a fat pipe.

Instead of brute force approach, we'll start using load balancing between Cogent and Telia Sonera, since it is obvious that the minute Valve puts something on Steam, we ended up having a short end of the stick.

We are working on launching forums before the end of the year, same thing applies for video. There is ton of things in store for 2010, we hope you'll like them.

Ed.
Veteran by: Anonymous on 12/10/2009
this is what makes you proud about being a PC veteran gamer, no pathetic fanboyism like in the consoles camp. good and constructive discussion are always the main intent. may the better card wins.
by: Kyocera on 12/10/2009
That case is custom made for SHIFT.
AMD still kick ASS by: Anonymous on 12/9/2009
With 5870 @ Xfire it'll still kick ass of a single 380 :P, with the inclusion that the 5870 GPU has built in direct-X-11 algorithm.
Fake or not? by: Anonymous on 12/9/2009
With all the stunts Nvidia has pulled so far i wouldn't be surprised if those cards are fake GF100. Nvidia will pull all kinds of bs to get people to wait until Feb/March.


mistique by: Krestic on 12/9/2009
Strange. Geforces has more pretty much of everything on that table. But just around half of Radeon's perfomance in GFlops...
Case? by: Anonymous on 12/9/2009
Does anyone know what kind of case that is? Looks like a Micro-ATX that has the motherboard layout rotated 90-clockwise like the Silverstone cases...?
This post is useless without benchies by: Anonymous on 12/9/2009
Benchies. 3DMARK results !!!! Crysis!! DIRT2!!!
by: Kyocera on 12/9/2009
The guy above must first make a liposuction and a beauty op; than he can present himself (with the product) live and in public.

:)) :)) :))
Something's missing... by: Anonymous on 12/9/2009
Ah yes... How much will it cost?
And yes, if it's coming soon, some real world benchmarks. And if they're also using TSMC, will we see ATI and NV release about 3 1/2 cards a week?
I dont think selling my crossfired 5850's will be required. I'm pissed of because i was waiting for these cards but ATI stole my heart. I dont see either card outperforming my crossfire set up and i think buying two lower end Fermi's will cost a bit too much, let alone two higher end...
by: Anonymous on 12/9/2009
Shader Group

gtx360 - 16 ( error !??? or true? - I think must be 12...)

gtx380 - 16

by: Anonymous on 12/9/2009
Good to see that the cards are on their way finally :)

Just a little edit. How can intel be out of the picture.. they have never been in the picture of discreet video cards in the first place.

Lets get it on!!!!! by: Anonymous on 12/8/2009
Competition is always welcome on my side. May the best GPU win.
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