Not going to happen :/Originally Posted by Bradeno;12998901
Maybe the GTX595 will likely be their first triple GPU card.
Well there are triple gpu cards here.Originally Posted by Bradeno;12998901
Maybe the GTX595 will likely be their first triple GPU card. With Hexa SLI Support
In Nvidia land, xx5 means a die shrink.Originally Posted by thealex132;12998938
GTX 595 was a myth about dual 570's
It turned into the GTX 590 which is dual 580's (underclocked)
But at the current GTX590 VRM issue rate a GTX 595 refresh for the VRM's and other ideas might not be a bad idea.
They should try and fix scaling on tri or quad sli before they jump on hexa sli, I bet there would be a 20% improvement from quad to hexa if they realased the hexa sli support todayOriginally Posted by Bradeno;12998901
Maybe the GTX595 will likely be their first triple GPU card.
With Hexa SLI Support
xx5 means a die shrink, which is what happened with the 200 series.Originally Posted by noak;12999000
Maybe look forward to a dual 570 or full clocked 580's specialty card, like the Asus Ares, chances are, the 600 series is just nearing completion, they more then likely started work on the 500 series about over 1 year ago, they have to give themselves time to engineer and fix problems
I know but they have a history of making no sense with their naming systemOriginally Posted by Anthraxinsoup;12998973
In Nvidia land, xx5 means a die shrink.