It's quite obvious this isn't a N97 review, mainly because the phone isn't yet available and is months away, however the main give away is that the review mentions N79 (and not N97) several times and describes a completely different style of phone to the N97.
Too much sauce in the pub at lunchtime, or mild dyslexia?
The physx performance of a OCLed 260c216@670x1200 is, according to several NV techdemos, rougly three times that of the venerable Ageia Physx PCI card.
The shock-and-awe would've been complete when those 3 280s in SLI would get their performance boost from a 3 year old card similar to that of a new 9600GT....
But, alas, the Physx Ageia card is dead long live NV Physx. But perhaps an idea for ppl with only 2 or 3 pcie slots on their SLI-enabled motherboard.
It's quite obvious this isn't a N97 review, mainly because the phone isn't yet available and is months away, however the main give away is that the review mentions N79 (and not N97) several times and describes a completely different style of phone to the N97.
Too much sauce in the pub at lunchtime, or mild dyslexia?
The physx performance of a OCLed 260c216@670x1200 is, according to several NV techdemos, rougly three times that of the venerable Ageia Physx PCI card.
The shock-and-awe would've been complete when those 3 280s in SLI would get their performance boost from a 3 year old card similar to that of a new 9600GT....
But, alas, the Physx Ageia card is dead long live NV Physx. But perhaps an idea for ppl with only 2 or 3 pcie slots on their SLI-enabled motherboard.