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would in it be nice if nvidia creates its ownn cpu , mother bord , power suply and case

would in it be nice if nvidia creates its ownn cpu , mother bord , power suply and case

 

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ii'd be interesting but nothing new would happen really, it would be just anothe brand making components

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No. You can already get every flavor of PSU, CPU, MOBO, and case you could ever want.

 

Why would 1 of 2 major graphics processor manufacturers waste time doing something they aren't good at, and something that wouldn't be appreciated?

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Nvidia is moving away from the mobile market already because it's just not profitable for them to do so. They are a graphic card maker first and foremost, going into other ventures will just be a waste of money for them, especially in markets where there are a LOT more competitor than just AMD.

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Please spellcheck posts before posting them. I don't mean to be a dick, but posting something written like this makes me (And I'm assuming many others) cringe...

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well technically they already made a few cpus, but if you're talking about x86 cpus, not gonna happen

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They do make cpus, and motherboards like the soc one using maxwell cores, (please don't buy it just because it says nvidia a normal amd/intel cpu and motherboard will be far superior for general computing uses.

 

http://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=N82E16813190006&nm_mc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-Mobile&cm_mmc=KNC-GoogleAdwords-Mobile-_-pla-_-Motherboard+%2F+CPU+%2F+VGA+Sets-_-N82E16813190006&gclid=CKv-mdCk080CFZaEaQodsY4MbA&gclsrc=aw.ds

 

but they would probabbly charge an extra $100 per component for "founders edition".

 

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On 7/1/2016 at 5:30 PM, tech path said:

would in it be nice if nvidia creates its ownn cpu , mother bord , power suply and case

 

Nvidia used to make motherboard chipset, if you wonder. Intel didn't like the fact that nearly everyone were buying them instead of their chips, as Nvidia's solution were not only cheaper than Intel's, but also massacred Intel best offerings. Lawsuits later from Intel, Nvidia pulled out completely, and Intel no longer allows others companies to make motherboard chip sets anymore. It's Intel or nothing.

 

Seeing that Nvidia ARM CPU is pretty weak. Not awful, but Qualcomm's and Apple's beats them nicely. This makes Nvidia's mobile processor not competitive. That is also why OEMs don't want to go with Tegra (and probably cost more, as Nvidia is known to charge a lot of their chips. And this is one of the reasons why no console has an Nvidia GPU in them). In benchmarks (beside GPU ones) they are not very impressive. The selling point that Nvidia goes with is that its GPU in its ARM CPU is fully OpenGL support (and can support DirectX with Windows, assuming you can get your hands on Windows RT or Windows 10 Mobile (you can't)), and that you have the same GPU architecture of a normal Nvidia GPU, giving you CUDA, OpenCL support as well, and this is where Nvidia shows it's car stuff, where it is a lot processed by the GPU. The multiple core and large set of pipelines makes it great for processing many cars at the same time.

 

You can be sure that Intel, Qualcomm, MediaTek, Apple, and AMD (and even then, for AMD), pretty much has all the available expertise on the market in making CPUs. Not much room for Nvidia, sadly.

 

As for Case or Power Supply... why? You are better off buying Power Supplies from companies that are deeply knowledgeable in making one, like Seasonic (which Corsair uses for many of its Power Supply (they are rebranded.. although I think Corsair started to make their own since a few years ago (not sure about manufacturing but design, yes)), just to name 1 amongst many. Same for cases, where you have better case manufactures.

 

Sadly, for case manufactures, in my opinion, they are all scared of taking chances these days, and are too focused on pleasing YouTube reviewers and such, over designing a case for its actual market. I mean they do everything to check all boxes to get a great score, like they are saying: "Oh it must support 4 fan water cooling kits! So, we can't make it smaller! And it needs to fit on the back, front, top, bottom, and diagonal! It also needs fans everywhere, even on the side panel, screw airflow engineering, someone who doesn't know what they are talking about might drop the score on our case for not having a side panel vent! Oh oh oh, we got to have those water cooling wholes on the back of the case, because it might also get a drop in score if we don't have them, even though virtually no one has external water cooling since ever, and those that do have one, have the tools to make their own holes, and do it where they want"... and so on... but that is my opinion, and another topic. But anyway, even if Nvidia made one, they would probably follow the same path.

 

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You must really like Nvidia, don't you?

Well, even if Nvidia suddenly did become good at making stuff that's not GPU's (let's say they bought a bunch of companies), how beneficial do you think that would be?

They couldn't just outright lock compatibility to their own stuff, but this is Nvidia --How long would it take them to go "Hey, we have this new feature that we're adding to our GPU's *but only if you're using our CPU's* !"

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Uh no. If they made desktop CPUs they would be exactly like AMD which btw AMD sucks at making CPUs. They are aids at it. Ill give ekm that you do get the best bang for your buck with AMD anyway if they made CPUs which they do. (tegra x tegra k1 ETC) are NVIDIA mobile division CPU/GPU almost like a AMD mobile APU who would of thought nvidia would beat AMD at their own game xD

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yeah no. leave that to companies that have been doing that for years

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1 hour ago, Jredmond said:

Uh no. If they made desktop CPUs they would be exactly like AMD which btw AMD sucks at making CPUs. They are aids at it. Ill give ekm that you do get the best bang for your buck with AMD anyway if they made CPUs which they do. (tegra x tegra k1 ETC) are NVIDIA mobile division CPU/GPU almost like a AMD mobile APU who would of thought nvidia would beat AMD at their own game xD

They are not that bad actually. I don't see AMD ever doing 10 core 80GHz CPU to build up hype, but I do see them making CPUs that are very competitive to latest gen Core i5/i7 Quad Cores from Intel (which by the way will remain quad core if rumors are to be believed, and is what most gamers buys, especially that for 99% of the forum users here, more cores are a waste)

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There's Nvidia cases out there. There's a pretty cool mITX one takes their silly proprietary PSU however. They also had their own range of motherboards from memory.

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Nvidia already got their own CPU and it is mediocre.

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Meh, competition's a good thing imo. If NVIDIA had a competent design team that can pump out APUs useful for more than HTPCs, CS:GO and low-intensity MMOs, who would it really hurt aside from Intel and AMD?

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Nvidia did have motherboards and cases back then, during the socket 775 days. But Intel later, prevented all of them from making it. For cases, Nvidia didn't really have cases, but they have something called ESA.

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all you need for this is just to paint all your components green and black

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even i can't possibly think this would be a good idea...i would buy one though

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