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NVIDIA Might Consider Major Design Shift for Future 300 GPU Series

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Sure, all the market is drooling over such product, companies are just ignoring this pile of money freely available to them :laugh:
No, doable in reality.
I don't give a flying rats-butt about notions like that.
Do you know that when someone speaks about the real life, economics are a really important topic? If it's not doable in the economic sense, it's not doable in reality.
Choice of multiple GPU models, various choices of VRAM and various choices of cooling.
Aaaand shitty performance for a way higher cost and higher power consumption. I personally wouldn't touch such thing at all.
The vision of possibilities is what drives progress and socketed consumers GPUs is LONG over due. So much money wasted, so much missed opportunity..
If you haven't noticed, most of the current computing hardware is trending more and more into the tightly integrated space for better performance and higher efficiency.

You can scream and keep dreaming all you want, that idea is plainly bad in every sense and most people are aware of that anyway.
Others already gave many great examples of why this is a bad idea, but you do you, feel free to build your own modular GPU with blackjack and hookers lol
 
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do they really fly?
They do if you kick reeeally hard.

Do you know that when someone speaks about the real life, economics are a really important topic? If it's not doable in the economic sense, it's not doable in reality.
That's your opinion, visionless and narrow.
You can scream
I'm not screaming. :rolleyes:
that idea is plainly bad in every sense and most people are aware of that anyway.
Again opinion. Visionless and narrow.
feel free to build your own modular GPU with blackjack and hookers lol
Nice.
 
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Not sure how practical GPU sockets would be on consumer GPUs
Not sure why people think of a GPU card instead of a GPU socket on the Motherboard.
Do away with the need for a PCI-e slot altogether for graphics.
 
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