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8800GTS 512MB Ramblings Thread

Here's a review made today on the 8800GTS 512MB, its about on par with a GTX when overclocked to 720gpu and 2100mem, it beats the GTX in most games but by a small margin with no AA/AF, with AA/AF they are about on par, this review states that the 8800GTS clocks about the same as a GT, i am sure there are better clockers out there though. So in summary, the GTS is a great card if you are after an upgrade from anything but a GTX or GT.;)

http://www.techspot.com/review/79-geforce-8800-gts-512/

Anyone else notice the remarkable resemblance to the legionhardware results?
 
According to the above review the 8800GTS 512MB has,

But first let’s look at some spec numbers to put this product into perspective. Based on the G92 core, the 8800 GTS 512 features a 65nm design featuring 128 SPUs clocked at 1625 MHz, 64 TAUs (Texture Address Units), along with 24 ROPs (Rasterization Operator Units).

I thought it had 16 ROPs, anyone clear this up?
 
Pricing really needs to be sorted out now.

With the GT/New GTS/GTX all within a few frames per second of each other, but with still quite large price differences, something has to give.
 
you can get the gt for £155 tho, so £45 more.

If I didn't have a GT already and was looking for a new card it would have to be the GTS I think.

An after market cooler for a GT, like the S1, is 20 quid and because the GT clocks so well its a crime to run them at stock.

Making the GTS with the dual slot cooler a good buy imo.
 
If they are £200, then it'd be worth it over a GT at current prices for the extra SP's I think. The dual slot cooler I can take or leave, as I don't have any problems with the ones on the GT.

If GT's go back to £150/160, then it's less clear.

Compared to a £270 GTX though, the GTS is an easy winner.

As already said, good card the GTS, just not worth moving from a GT or GTX to it.

EDIT: £12 for a pizza! I make my own - wish I could do the same with Graphics Cards!!
 
If they are £200, then it'd be worth it over a GT at current prices for the extra SP's I think. The dual slot cooler I can take or leave, as I don't have any problems with the ones on the GT.

If GT's go back to £150/160, then it's less clear.

Compared to a £270 GTX though, the GTS is an easy winner.

As already said, good card the GTS, just not worth moving from a GT or GTX to it.

EDIT: £12 for a pizza! I make my own - wish I could do the same with Graphics Cards!!

I agree not worth moving unless you can get 180ish for your GT.

I make my own but last night I was hungover and in need of some grease!
 
I reckon the GT 512MB will be put to rest now and the GTS will become Nvidia's new mid/highend card, the 256MB will compete at the lower end which is amazing really as that card is just as powerful as a 512MB GT except of course the for the lower vram, i am not bothered by the fact i got myself a GT and now this new GTS is out in such a short time span, its great to have all this performance for the amount of cash were handing over.
 
I reckon the GT 512MB will be put to rest now and the GTS will become Nvidia's new mid/highend card, the 256MB will compete at the lower end which is amazing really as that card is just as powerful as a 512MB GT except of course the for the lower vram, i am not bothered by the fact i got myself a GT and now this new GTS is out in such a short time span, its great to have all this performance for the amount of cash were handing over.

Thats right there is always something new around the corner.

The GT is a great card.And TBH I only got one cause I got a good price for my GT.
 
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