View Full Version : No overclocking for G80?
PWatterson
10-20-06, 03:12 PM
http://www.nforcershq.com/article6916.html
I would assume this just means factory overclocks? I hope.
jcll2002
10-20-06, 03:14 PM
yeah its the factory...pretty sure
BossBorot
10-20-06, 03:30 PM
I think that this is a good step especially with the problems the g71 has been having and the continued rise of heat output in the next gen.
Sounds like a good idea based on the 7900gt problem.
WonderingSoul
10-20-06, 05:47 PM
good call nVidia... We all loved the 7900GT fiasco :p
Still though leaves a lot to be said though about warranties though.. any OC will cause a void in it? Since cards will only come at stock, or even figure out how to lock a GPU frequency. Either way this could turn out to be more bad news that what seems to be good news.
Also IMHO I don't think this will last long since nVidia will be losing a lot of business from the non-enthusiast looking for a pre-OCed card will have no such option which may lead to more ATI business...
MadMan007
10-20-06, 09:27 PM
That's only really true once ATi's r600 comes out. Until then the g80 parts won't have any competition.
BossBorot
10-20-06, 09:29 PM
For a few months the only thing that will hurt the g80 is the speed at which they can make them. Expect very high price inflations initially and possibly no ability to trade up right away until a later batch.
PWatterson
10-20-06, 11:19 PM
I sort of think it will not last. It would seem pointless for business. If Nvidia can get things straight the first time then there should be no issue. It seems that a large majority of people like to get factory oc'ed cards. Hopefully it is just factory and the end user will be allowed to overclock them. Also, I wonder if the lifetime warranty will disappear aince they seem to be so concerned about replacements.
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