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now gibbo has lowerd the price off the gtx very tempting to order one,but would i realy need it on a 20inch at 1650x1050.will keep this new card for at least intill next xmas.
This really has thrown a spanner in the works. A GTX for £240, thats a steal. I am in the same position too, I will be buying all my new parts for my new rebuild next week. I was going to buy the Zotac 8800GT, then I thought no, hang on the new 8800GTS is out on the 11th (hopefully) and now this morning a read the GTX has been slashed to £240, the logic tells me to go with the GTX, for that price you simply have to consider it. But it is old technology compared to the lastest offerings from Nvidia, and the 1 year warranty does put me off a bit. I think I will still purchase my new parts next week and hang on a little longer for the graphics card. I am eager to see how the new GTS does in comparison to the GT and the GTX, then I will makes me choice.![]()
I still find it quite surprising also, seeing as the GTX has been out for over a year yet still it's the leader in GPU's apart from the ultra and at a sensible price (£50 give or take between GT/GTS/GTX).
I don't understand the hype of the GT/GTS's no longer - they're new that's about it but it's just like the new Aston Martin DBS, or whatever one was tested on Top Gear a couple of weeks ago. The DB7/older models still can outperform the new technology/designs.
Probably the most pointless comparison ever.
The G92 core is faster.
Expect the new GTS to be around this price bracket IMO.
The 8800GT should and is available for £160 - thats still a £80 difference, about right.