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ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1660 Ti Series Renders online
Little is left for the GeForce GTX 1660 Ti series to be uncovered, one of the last AIB partners has now seen it's two primary card series leak online. ZOTAC seems to be working on two models for the new product launch.
The GTX 1660 Ti from ZOTAC will be available in at least two models, AMP and Twin Fan. The cards are dual-fan and dual-slot based. They'll get an 8-pin power connector. The cards leaked through videocardz are rendered, however.
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#5641923 Posted on: 02/20/2019 05:18 PM
my paycheck has doubled since then.
Im glad.
my paycheck has doubled since then.
Im glad.

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#5641929 Posted on: 02/20/2019 05:26 PM
you know good and well you make more money now than in 09 buddy....
:p
Im glad. :p
you know good and well you make more money now than in 09 buddy....
:p
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#5642019 Posted on: 02/20/2019 07:56 PM
Looks more like engineering model renders to me.
They don't have to be pretty, they just have to be accurate.
Well, my thinking is that anyone can do these if he has the right software. Actual product *pics* are far more convincing, imo. Most manufacturers use photographs for that reason, I'd guess. I just thought it a bit odd, that's all.
Looks more like engineering model renders to me.
They don't have to be pretty, they just have to be accurate.
Well, my thinking is that anyone can do these if he has the right software. Actual product *pics* are far more convincing, imo. Most manufacturers use photographs for that reason, I'd guess. I just thought it a bit odd, that's all.
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#5642028 Posted on: 02/20/2019 08:21 PM
Take a look at Zotac's product pages and you'll see all their cards use the same low quality renders which is surprising to me.
And yes anybody could do this given the right software. Give me a day with some rough measurements and Autodesk or Solidworks and I could make similar looking renders. Give me the STL files and I could probably have it done in a few hours with better res and lighting
Yup photographs are the best way. There is no substitute for actual real time ray tracing. Trademarked by God.
Well, my thinking is that anyone can do these if he has the right software. Actual product *pics* are far more convincing, imo. Most manufacturers use photographs for that reason, I'd guess. I just thought it a bit odd, that's all.
Take a look at Zotac's product pages and you'll see all their cards use the same low quality renders which is surprising to me.
And yes anybody could do this given the right software. Give me a day with some rough measurements and Autodesk or Solidworks and I could make similar looking renders. Give me the STL files and I could probably have it done in a few hours with better res and lighting
Yup photographs are the best way. There is no substitute for actual real time ray tracing. Trademarked by God.
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Dude....5770.... Oct 13, 2009 ....my paycheck has doubled since then.
Apples to oranges man?....get your apples right.