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That's £435 for a GTX and £335 for a GTS.Several graphics card manufacturers received executable Geforce-8-cards as well as the specifications due to it in the last days. According to their statements the PCB/cards are available starting from 8 November, and those play achievement rises in the comparison to the previous generation around double.
Geforce 8800 GTX:
* 575 MHz chip clock
* 1,350 MHz Stream processor clock
* 128 Unified Shader (according to source Unified Shader units)
* 900 MHz memory
* 768 MByte memory (12 chips, 384 bits memory binding)
* two SLI connections
* two 6-Pin-Power connectors
* Price approx. 650 euro
Geforce 8800 GTS:
* 500 MHz chip clock
* 1,200 MHz Stream processor clock
* 96 Stream processors (according to source Unified Shader units)
* 800 MHz memory
* 640 MByte memory (10 chips, 320 bits memory binding)
* one SLI connection
* one 6-Pin-Power connector
* Price approx. 450 - 500 euro
fornowagain said:
fornowagain said:Nothing new, but some confirmation from a German site.
That's £435 for a GTX and £335 for a GTS.
And from that 8800GTX = 2 x 7900GTX
still it will do dx10 lolThe Asgard said:That ties up to the 12K on 3Dmark06.
Hardly worth doing if you have a GX2, SLI GTX/GTO's, X1900 Xfire
Missing the point though, it beats previous generation SLi/Xfire configurations on a single card.The Asgard said:That ties up to the 12K on 3Dmark06.
Hardly worth doing if you have a GX2, SLI GTX/GTO's, X1900 Xfire
queamin said:Think the point is what they getting at is most have gx2 ot gtx/gto or x1900 and can go sli/crossfire if it is only a bit better than that people will wait until dx10 is really needed as adding another this gen card is almost 1/2/ the price of a g80
rippling said:still it will do dx10 lol
rippling said:Why is everyone moaning about a single 8800 getting just over 12k in 3D MARK o6!
that is a huge score for a single gpu card!
what was everyone expecting? 20k?
thats if this figure is to be correct , and remember a whole new core means poor drivers to start with !
a single 7900 gtx will do 7K in 3d mark 06 at stock ! so this card is just shy of 2x as fast!
in all honesty i never expected a first gen dx10 card to be quicker than 2 top of the range say x1900xt or 1950 xt in cross fire i think that was an unrealistic hope. of course it will be expensive nvidia has to recoup some of its losses , tbh i didnt think nvida would relese the g80 untill vista shipped , i think it is silly , esp , if the differance in dx9 to current cards is minimal , they might be shotting themselves in the foot here.The Asgard said:For me to buy one of these it would have to be at least >1.5x the performance of a GTX Sli system. The headroom is just not going to be there over the current gen for the next gen games IMO.
rippling said:in all honesty i never expected a first gen dx10 card to be quicker than 2 top of the range say x1900xt or 1950 xt in cross fire i think that was an unrealistic hope. of course it will be expensive nvidia has to recoup some of its losses , tbh i didnt think nvida would relese the g80 untill vista shipped , i think it is silly , esp , if the differance in dx9 to current cards is minimal , they might be shotting themselves in the foot here.
prob , why ati is waiting ,
official !!! g80 is crap lolFlanno said:Check out the latest story on the Inquirer. The 12.5k is with quad core. With a Conroe 2.93 it is pulling 10,500 only !!
Flanno said:Check out the latest story on the Inquirer. The 12.5k is with quad core. With a Conroe 2.93 it is pulling 10,500 only !!
Flanno said:I am wondering would I be better off spending 600 quid on 2x1950xt's and running Crossfire rather then spending 500+ on a single G80 ? Obviously 2xG80's would be fastest but that would mean a new board and cost twice as much as a Crossfire solution.