HD 6000 and Nvidia GT 430

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thought i throw this out there.

i did some research and found that Nvidia will be releasing there GT 430 GPU the same time AMD releases there HD 6000 series, on October 19. the GeForce GT 430 is intended as a budget design that brings DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4 features to entry-level desktops. i guess Nvidia solution to AMD's HD 6000 series is to enable more shaders - up to 384 - on the GF104 die as long as Nvidia doesn't lower the clock frequency to reduce the heat. If a GTX480 GF100 die has up to 512 shaders, then the three-quarters of that on the GTX460 should allow for up to 384 shaders.Of course, Nvidia had no intention to enable those earlier, partly to keep the yields up and also not to cannibalise GTX470 sales.The extra 13 per cent or so speed-up from the extra shaders would keep the competition quite even with any HD6770 part.The situation is more complex for Nvidia on its competitive approach to the expected HD6870. There is nothing to replace the GTX480 GF100 die until well into next year, so a combination of tweaks like a bit of extra clock speed and an improved memory controller, as well as enabling all 512 shader cores in selected GTX480 chips, that is, GTX485 or such editions, would make good sense.
 
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I read they were coming 22nd, not 19th.

Either way, once the 6000 comes out, if what ATi have said about them is true, they will have all bases covered and nVidia won't have anything to give, unless they drop prices substantially, to anyone but nVidia fanboys
 
Yeah, with a HD6770 having similar performance to a HD5850, nVidia are dead meat unless they really slash their prices. The GT430 however; I reckon that's gonna be the new GF108 HTPC king.
 
Yeah, with a HD6770 having similar performance to a HD5850, nVidia are dead meat unless they really slash their prices. The GT430 however; I reckon that's gonna be the new GF108 HTPC king.

a 5570 outperforms the 430 hands down, yet costs just about the same price, so again, ATi has beaten nVidia here. Seems all nVidia will be getting out of this generation, at least until the 475 and 485 come out, will be the mid-high range market with the 460
 
Yeah, with a HD6770 having similar performance to a HD5850, nVidia are dead meat unless they really slash their prices. The GT430 however; I reckon that's gonna be the new GF108 HTPC king.

There is no HD6770, the "6770" that had the specs leaked is actually the 6870.

The 6950/6970 based on the Cayman core will be the successors to the 5850/5870, but those don't have a release date as of yet.
 
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