Evga is doing the same thing: http://www.evga.com/articles/evgabuckspromo.asp
If purchased between June 16th and July 7th
Evga is doing the same thing: http://www.evga.com/articles/evgabuckspromo.asp
Fuad Abazovic @ Fudzilla said:<snip>
Nvidia will try to distract the market trying to make more interest for DirectX 11 as once you support DirectX 11 you will also support all that is in DirectX 10.1. Going for DirectX 10.1 now would make Nvidia look bad and this is the last thing that the big green graphics company needs.
If purchased between June 16th and July 7th
EA, Sega and Blizzard to come with DX10.1 games
This one just further backs up my opinion that NVIDIA will skip DirectX 10.1:
I really don't see EA supporting Directx 10.1 since they have a partnership with Nvidia.
Since Blizzard is partnered with ATI, I'm sure Blizzard will probably end up supporting DirectX 10.1 in their games that are currently in development.
http://www.maximumpc.com/article/news/rumor_are_xfx_and_evga_defecting_nvidia
That is the nuttiest thing I've read all summer concerning GPU wars.