His articles are so entertaining. I'm going to read it again.
The pictures make it hard to deny that the board was a working part. They should focus on the real Fermi instead of the fake Fermi glued and screwed together in the wood shop.
Message edited by one-shot on 10-02-2009 at 10:01:30 AM
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Yea, I think it was 7th grade wood shop I did something similar
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How low can nVidia go. . This settles it, I will never buy nVidia again. Even though I am really excited about the 58xx series I looked forward to seeing the GT300 from nVidia, but making a preview of a paper launch with a fake board and boasting how good the card will be is just pathetic.
His post is hardly abusive, it's just useless. In any case, two wrongs don't make a right. If you have complaints then you report a post or PM a mod, you don't abuse back.
well, i cant say that i'm surprised at all. Its just soo low that the company's CEO is a major part of this kind of trickery. *tisk tisk* its a shame that nvidia has dropped this low
well, i cant say that i'm surprised at all. Its just soo low that the company's CEO is a major part of this kind of trickery. *tisk tisk* its a shame that nvidia has dropped this low