I still remember being burned on my MX440 when I was building my first computer. Renaming old crap and selling it at a premium is a good way to loose customers. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I expect local computer resellers will be flogging these "NEW" mobo's at seemingly great prices in a few months.
Did anyone realize that if Charlie's dream comes true, NVIDA would go under... Then Charlie would be out of a job. But if NVIDIA succeeds, Charlie would have nothing to say. Management might even fire him. Can you a company sue a media company for throwing out improper info? I wonder.
RE: Renaming cards? Never did see this get mentioned.
Notice how none of those parts are in retail channels, or are even likely to be in retail channels as they're contradictive of ATi's naming scheme (i.e. no RV630 part even comes close to an RV730 part, but they're listed has higher end parts in that driver .inf, on that ground it's likely nothing particularly important or relevant to retail graphics cards anyway).
Actually, they might be, I wouldn't be all that surprised if they were notebook parts, but then, much worse naming happens in the notebook sector.
But .. but .. but .. Charlie .. I thought Nvidia should have been out of the chipset business many months ago, according to your numerous posts. If they have no chipsets, how can they name them?
@cvxvxx , Better Linux compatibility on high end chippery is priority. LOL
Because your MP3s/MP4s and Intenetz need top notch performance.
Somehow when i buy high end chippery the last OS i will be installing on the rig is Linux.
Can someone provide me with an example of ATI renaming the same product to deceive the consumer.
I know that they rebranded their line twice since the 9000 series. X000/x1000 series and HD2000 series, but i am unaware of them branding the same product as new.
I have decided, reading the comments from the Nvidiot fan club to make a one time special offer to you all, never to be repeated:
I will take your old car, change the registration plate and bingo! You've got a brand new car, and I'll only charge you $5,000 for the priveledge.
I know its an insanely good offer, get a new car, just like your old one for $5,000, but since it has a new license plate its a new car, you'll love it! I promise...
More Charlie spam, more Charlie spam. When are these "new and renamed" chipsets going to come out anyway? Wasn't it Charlie's beloved ATi that started the renaming blitz with its 3xxx series anyway?
Renaming parts is nothing new for Nvidia. They have been renaming its parts since the GF3. What is more concerning is that fact for years Nvidia was the leader in the progress of 3D cards but now is stifling developement. They still do not have a DX10.1 card and pay developers not to make DX10.1 games. DX11 will be the death of Nvidia. Doent worry we will remember you just like we remember 3dfx Interactive.
AMD named its CPU after Intel to make it look good- what's your point Charliar?
And what's wrong with 780? It's the most advanced chipset in its class, OC's well, supports tri-SLI, and offers better Linux compatiblity compared to ATI. Having said that, it also supports the latest generation of processors. And while NV is renaming the chipset to 980, consumers still get a brand new board with added features. Stop trying to imply that 980 is just a BIOS refresh of 780.
I still remember being burned on my MX440 when I was building my first computer. Renaming old crap and selling it at a premium is a good way to loose customers. Thank you for bringing this to my attention. I expect local computer resellers will be flogging these "NEW" mobo's at seemingly great prices in a few months.
Thanks
Did anyone realize that if Charlie's dream comes true, NVIDA would go under... Then Charlie would be out of a job. But if NVIDIA succeeds, Charlie would have nothing to say. Management might even fire him. Can you a company sue a media company for throwing out improper info? I wonder.
Notice how none of those parts are in retail channels, or are even likely to be in retail channels as they're contradictive of ATi's naming scheme (i.e. no RV630 part even comes close to an RV730 part, but they're listed has higher end parts in that driver .inf, on that ground it's likely nothing particularly important or relevant to retail graphics cards anyway).
Actually, they might be, I wouldn't be all that surprised if they were notebook parts, but then, much worse naming happens in the notebook sector.
But .. but .. but .. Charlie .. I thought Nvidia should have been out of the chipset business many months ago, according to your numerous posts. If they have no chipsets, how can they name them?
Or, are you just lying again?
http://www.fudzilla.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=9512&Itemid=1
That would be most of the 4XXX cards being RV610/630
When are you going to do an expose on ATIs dodgy business?
@cvxvxx , Better Linux compatibility on high end chippery is priority. LOL
Because your MP3s/MP4s and Intenetz need top notch performance.
Somehow when i buy high end chippery the last OS i will be installing on the rig is Linux.
Can someone provide me with an example of ATI renaming the same product to deceive the consumer.
I know that they rebranded their line twice since the 9000 series. X000/x1000 series and HD2000 series, but i am unaware of them branding the same product as new.
Charlie is owned by Intel no doubt about that.
Unfortunately chip renaming is a (bad)common pratice equally shared between ATI end Nvidia.
It depende on the inventory status and beancounters needs.
I have decided, reading the comments from the Nvidiot fan club to make a one time special offer to you all, never to be repeated:
I will take your old car, change the registration plate and bingo! You've got a brand new car, and I'll only charge you $5,000 for the priveledge.
I know its an insanely good offer, get a new car, just like your old one for $5,000, but since it has a new license plate its a new car, you'll love it! I promise...
More Charlie spam, more Charlie spam. When are these "new and renamed" chipsets going to come out anyway? Wasn't it Charlie's beloved ATi that started the renaming blitz with its 3xxx series anyway?
Charlier the ATi spammer strikes again.
Renaming parts is nothing new for Nvidia. They have been renaming its parts since the GF3. What is more concerning is that fact for years Nvidia was the leader in the progress of 3D cards but now is stifling developement. They still do not have a DX10.1 card and pay developers not to make DX10.1 games. DX11 will be the death of Nvidia. Doent worry we will remember you just like we remember 3dfx Interactive.
its always negative nvidia and positive ATI god cart they say something constructive
And what's wrong with 780? It's the most advanced chipset in its class, OC's well, supports tri-SLI, and offers better Linux compatiblity compared to ATI. Having said that, it also supports the latest generation of processors. And while NV is renaming the chipset to 980, consumers still get a brand new board with added features. Stop trying to imply that 980 is just a BIOS refresh of 780.
Even their High end graphics stuff (GTX285?) is still a massive 4500 less than ATI's HD4870. When will the renaming start?