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    Youtube: SHOCKING interview /w Nvidia engr about 970 fiasco

    I stumbled upon this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spZJrsssPA0 after watching an older amd video posted by JPM called "the fixer" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eH6XayaLTw8

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    Re: Youtube: SHOCKING interview /w Nvidia engr about 970 fiasco

    The guy is laughing nvidia right into a class action lawsuit. Seems the info the other guys had to say why it "appears" to be short a little ram was nvidia's way to explain a lie away.




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    Re: Youtube: SHOCKING interview /w Nvidia engr about 970 fiasco

    That laugh is great !


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    Re: Youtube: SHOCKING interview /w Nvidia engr about 970 fiasco

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b74MYv8ldXc

    The 970 sounds like a 980 that used a binned chip that didn't pass performance specs.

    It sounds like it still has 4GB of RAM but the last .5GB is slower than the rest, and the OS decides whether and how to use it.

    NVidia claims there was a miscommunication between the marketing and engineering sections that explains why this wasn't well known.

    Sounds like damage control.

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    Re: Youtube: SHOCKING interview /w Nvidia engr about 970 fiasco

    Quote Originally Posted by Shandia View Post
    The guy is laughing nvidia right into a class action lawsuit. Seems the info the other guys had to say why it "appears" to be short a little ram was nvidia's way to explain a lie away.
    You mean like this? http://www.pcworld.com/article/28872...rformance.html

    The suit states the last .5 GB runs 80% slower, but it's actually closer to 86% slower. None of this effects crunching though.


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