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If this is true then the GTX 1030 will be the cutest reference card IMHO. :)

 

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Source: http://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-gt-1030-gp108-rumor/

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Just now, cj09beira said:

now that you mentioned it, it really seems fake 

The card may be possible (although WCCFTech sooo.....), but it won't look like that. You can see where the cooler was cut, shifted left and the numbers removed (badly).

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Why would a 35W TDP card need a full Blower style reference cooler?  It'll probably just be something like a set of passive heat fins or maybe some heat fins with a small fan mounted on it...  Horrible photoshop.

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mmmm no. That cad WILL NOT look like that for so many reasons, even if it is real.

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1 minute ago, Rangaman42 said:

The card may be possible (although WCCFTech sooo.....), but it won't look like that. You can see where the cooler was cut, shifted left and the numbers removed (badly).

Fairly sure that these kinds of bad photoshop are part of the main reason no one takes WCCF seriously.

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Just now, WMGroomAK said:

Why would a 35W TDP card need a full Blower style reference cooler?  It'll probably just be something like a set of passive heat fins or maybe some heat fins with a small fan mounted on it...  Horrible photoshop.

 

Plus the fins would be interfering with the connectors. It'll look like any other crappy, low-end card. Just an ugly heatsink with a fan.

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That is some terrible photoshop... you can literally see the laziness

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5 minutes ago, Rangaman42 said:

Photoshop so hard lol

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Still cute though :)

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GT 10 0? I'm interested.

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It's AGP?!

 

Serious question: is there a reason a card like this (if it were to be made) would be AGP rather than PCIe?

I guess the idea is it's targeting a market with legacy motherboards...but I couldn't imagine there wouldn't be a problem with bottlenecks.

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11 hours ago, iamjsed said:

If this is true then the GTX 1030 will be the cutest reference card IMHO. :)

 

NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-1030.jpeg

 

 

Source: http://wccftech.com/nvidia-geforce-gt-1030-gp108-rumor/

No, these are just representative photos of these shit cards, look at the GTX 1050ti, they showed it basically just like that, even though the higher end GTX 1060 didn't even have that style of cooler. The fan is directly above the die too, there is no room for fins, the card won't even get that hot. Did the GTX 1050ti even have a reference version manufactured? It has a reference design but most companies didn't use it. 

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I'd imagine it's just something knocked together for the article as a kind of "fluff" example, or someone involved in producing the article just found the picture copyright free somewhere on the internet and slapped it into the article...in print media stuff like this used to be tongue in cheek, but times have changed...

...but yeah...it's AGP, it's not even the correct socket...?

If/(when?) they make something like this I don't think it'd be a million miles away from looking like this (I think they save the flashy wiz-bang styling for the expensive performance cards and wouldn't be seen dead sticking something they'd slap onto a GT onto their flagship series)...

 

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Yeah...sorry...my bad...wasn't trolling...just half asleep I think.

But no, it's not an AGP card...getting it mixed up with regular PCI for some reason. 

 

...but yeah...just being a bit dumb...need sleep.

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