Mini-ITX 2.0, VIA Nano Plays Crysis
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FUCK YOU DUDE why are you HURTING the TURTLE you rapist
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Looks like I found my self a wow server board small enough to stack in my shelf
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nice check mine video
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Considering it's a chip intended for use in sub-notebooks and embedded systems, I'm impressed. Reading up on the two competing architectures it's easy to see why Nano is pulling ahead. It's got an 8 stage out-of-order pipeline that's half the length of Atom's and so less penalty for branch mis-prediction. 4 fetches and 3 issues per cycle while atom takes at least 3 cycles just to fetch. More functional units. It's cool to see someone giving Chipzilla a run for their money.
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i mean the gpu is doing all the work tho....lame
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Good job
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I feel your pain. Via has no tech support, only forums. Some people there are actually quite knowledgeable and useful. However, Via makes low quality products and there is nothing anyone can do about. My solution is get something else.
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via is a joke. who would spend that much money on a poor performing product with millions of issues. Via stands for low quality. All of the via products i ever own have major problems. The only solution i found is to sell it and buy something else.
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Woudnt grind to a halt, a bit of lag at max, lawl, and yeah i have an itx computer running windows 7 64bit, it plays crysis fine with a 1gb 8800gt xD
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Not quite right. The GF 8600 GT holds it back this badly.
Don't hurt the fucking turtle! D:
Booshibonton 3 years ago 18
8600 GT is rated at 43 watts. The vid card they used is passive cooled. 9600 GT is rated at 98 watts... probably the reason for using the 8600 GT. With the Nano rated at 25 watts, we are easily under 100 watts for the entire system. Makes running Crysis, even at low settings, that much more impressive.
Zoyxx 3 years ago 9