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Old 01-18-2010, 12:20 PM   #1
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GF100 Fermi Tech Demos

Some Tech Demos of Nvidias new Fermi card have been posted across the web. Videos show off Tessellation, Physx, and even Ray Tracing is shown in two of the videos. Some videos are on 3 cards some on just one card. Looks neat.












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The presentation is cool. I still believe that nVidia has a way to go yet to catch up with ATI HD5800 series

From what I read, the Fermi is simply 2xGT200 series. And that is not even close to the HD4870 performance in CrossFire mode.

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