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Ive been told the GT200, will come in two flavours.. a GTS style version and a GTX.![]()
GTS - 512bit with 1gb of GDDR4
GTX - 1024bit with 2Gb of GDDR4
and that two moths after release there will be a refresh of the GTS with GDDR5 and a month after that the GTX will come in a GDDR5 flavour. Mem speeds in the GDDR5 cards is apparnelty going to be 2000mhz and above.![]()
Isn't that going to be followed by the Quad-GPU 35nm refresh of the 7900 series?![]()
Ive been told the GT200, will come in two flavours.. a GTS style version and a GTX.![]()
GTS - 512bit with 1gb of GDDR4
GTX - 1024bit with 2Gb of GDDR4
and that two moths after release there will be a refresh of the GTS with GDDR5 and a month after that the GTX will come in a GDDR5 flavour. Mem speeds in the GDDR5 cards is apparnelty going to be 2000mhz and above.![]()
Ive been told the GT200, will come in two flavours.. a GTS style version and a GTX.![]()
GTS - 512bit with 1gb of GDDR4
GTX - 1024bit with 2Gb of GDDR4
and that two moths after release there will be a refresh of the GTS with GDDR5 and a month after that the GTX will come in a GDDR5 flavour. Mem speeds in the GDDR5 cards is apparnelty going to be 2000mhz and above.![]()
now why would they waste their time (and money) doing all these 9800's
2Gb of RAM on a GFX card - what on earth for? Most people still have 2GB on the motherboard!
2560x1600 with 8x AA and 16x AF? o.O
I thought the true next gen cards from ATI an Nvidia were going to use GDDR5?
Loads please can you provide some sources for this info for me to look at asap.![]()
Loads please can you provide some sources for this info for me to look at asap.![]()
Some people in this thread have said that faster cards are "just for Crysis", but I'm wondering do any of you play Stalker Shadow of Chernobyl?
I play it on a 1950Pro at 1280x800 with static lighting and scaling to 1920x1200 for my monitor, which gets me about 55fps. If I run it at 1920x1200 with dynamic lighting I get about 16 to 25fps depending on which flavour of "max" settings I use (there's basic and advanced). If I turn on indirect lighting, which is a console option not in the menus, it drops to 8fps in complex areas (and looks wonderful). So I thought about buying one of the cheap 8800GTXs that are around ATM.
Now I look at 8800GTX reviews using Stalker and they get 40 to 70fps depending on their settings, going from basic high to the basic maximum to advanced maximum. Nobody tests with indirect lighting. None of them are using the nvidia driver hack which allows true x4AA on the GPU. [Stalker uses a deferred renderer which won't work with multisample AA in DX9, because DX9 doesn't expose the functionality, but it can work with a hack that gets around the API.]
So there is a game which could absolutely use some more graphics power -- if the GT200 is twice as fast as the 8800GTX then maybe it can turn on MSAA and VSync. Two of them in SLi might get close to 60fps at 1920x1200 with MSAA and indirect lighting. And it's got a sequel coming, which is supposed to have the same performance but I've heard that one before.
Then today I played the Armed Assault demo, which ran at half the speed of Stalker...
Cheers Forn, i knew id seen it somewhere.
GT200 is the next gen card then as everyone originally thought, but thats coming later (after these 55nm 8800's), so i was getting confused above about the GT200 being the 9900's, as it isn't them, the 9900's are these 55nm 8800's that are coming, so at least i got that bit right.![]()
NVIDIA is preparing two GT200 card, the single GPU 9900GTX and dual GPU 9900GX2. It seems one of the card will not only have a similar performance but also have the same production cost as GeForce 9800GX2, so NVIDIA is going to sentence 9800GX2 to death in June, 2008, according to our sources. It is quite a surprise that even the 8800GS can live longer than the just announced dual PCB GFX card
Update: According to sources, 9900GX2 do not exist for now. We will update infomation ASAP
Cheers Forn, i knew id seen it somewhere.
GT200 is the next gen card then as everyone originally thought, but thats coming later (after these 55nm 8800's), so i was getting confused above about the GT200 being the 9900's, as it isn't them, the 9900's are these 55nm 8800's that are coming, so at least i got that bit right.![]()