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Who's getting a new GTS?

definately wrong Sean .... :)

You know this or certain then? The above GTX is priced to fall in line 'the forth coming 8800 GTS' (so by that can assume level with unbranded GTS range), so can assume £240 will be starting point for G92 GTS and then upwards for branded versions. ;)
 
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I can't mention any more specific prices on here to be fair to OCUK

but the GTX OCUK is VERY competitive at that price .. I'm quite temped myself
 
You know this or certain then? The above GTX is priced to fall in line 'the forth coming 8800 GTS' (so by that can assume level with unbranded GTS range), so can assume £240 will be starting point for G92 GTS and then upwards for branded versions. ;)

They're already around the Eurozone for €340 mark, plus our vat I would imagine.
 
I can't mention any more specific prices on here to be fair to OCUK

I dont think they have a problem with you just mentioning a price so long no competitors listed... :)

Still quite sure of what i said a month back; expect to pay at the very least minimum of £250 upwards for G92 GTS, if 8800GT uk price premiums hold fast (So far they have), along with old 640 GTS dropping to just under £200 and GT creaping to around £230 for O/C versions.
 
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I think my guesses of prices should be kept to myself

tis going to be a great Christmas and new year tho'

:):):)

Perhaps the GTS has been kept quiet / delayed to ensure LOTS of stock - where that puts the GT I'm not sure as I can't see stock of that magically apprearing !
 
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Was thinking of getting one of these, but as i game on a 1280x1024 max monitor is it really worth picking up a GTS over a GT? wiser to buy a GT and save the extra cash towards the 9800(or whatever it is going to be called) and a new monitor on its release date?
 
Was thinking of getting one of these, but as i game on a 1280x1024 max monitor is it really worth picking up a GTS over a GT? wiser to buy a GT and save the extra cash towards the 9800(or whatever it is going to be called) and a new monitor on its release date?

If you could get a GT at £150 then yes.

But the price premium on GT's at the moment might make the GTS more appealing.

Wait till monday;)
 
Hi there

OK we've managed to pull of a mental 8800 GTX deal!

This new prices makes the GTX as cheap as some of the overclocked 8800 GT's and as cheap as the forth coming 8800 GTS price if rumours are to be believed, so for those who crave only the best OcUK brings you the 8800 GTX at an unbelievable low price!!

OcUK GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB GDDR3 HDTV/Dual DVI (PCI-Express) - OEM
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The 8800 series is the world's first DirectX 10 graphics card with full Shader Model 4.0 support. It delivers unparalleled levels of graphics realism and film-quality effects. Even more, it also supports the NVIDIA Lumenex™ engine to give unsurpassed image quality, floating point accuracy, and fast frame rates. Built for Windows Vista™, the 8800 series ensures the best possible performance when running the Windows Vista 3D graphical user interface. The 8800 series complies with many cutting-edge Xtreme-HD features. It provides two Dual-Link DVI connections to support two hi-end, ultra-large, 30-inch LCD monitors at a mind bending 2560x1600 resolution. With an embedded revolutionary HDTV encoder, the 8800 series also supports crystal clear HDTV output up to 1080i. On top of this, it enhances compatibility with other video standards, delivers hitherto undreamt of clarity, smooth video, accurate color, and precise image scaling for all video content such as MPEG-2, WMV, WMV HD with NVIDIA exclusive PureVideo™ HD technology. What's more, playback of HD DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and other protected content at full HD resolutions with integrated High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is fully supported. The WinFast® PX8800 series complies with many cutting-edge Xtreme-HD features. It provides two Dual-Link DVI connections to support two hi-end, ultra-large, 30-inch LCD monitors at a mind bending 2560x1600 resolution. With an embedded revolutionary HDTV encoder, the 8800 series also supports crystal clear HDTV output up to 1080i. On top of this, it enhances compatibility with other video standards, delivers hitherto undreamt of clarity, smooth video, accurate color, and precise image scaling for all video content such as MPEG-2, WMV, WMV HD with NVIDIA exclusive PureVideo™ HD technology. What's more, playback of HD DVD, Blu-ray Disc, and other protected content at full HD resolutions with integrated High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is fully supported.

- GeForce 8800 GTX core running at 575MHz
- Shader Clock Speed of 1350MHz
- 768MB GDDR3 Memory running at 1800MHz
- 384-Bit Memory Interface
- 128 Stream Processors
- Shader Model 4.0
- Texture Fill Rate: 36.8 billion/sec
- Memory Bandwidth: 86.4GB/s
- Designed For Extreme HD Gaming
- Nvidia Pure Video Technology
- Dedicated Video processors free the GPU Shaders to run 3D applications
- Dual dual-link DVI supports two 2560 x 1600 resolution displays
- HDCP Enabled!!
- SLI ready – Upto 2x the performance of a single GPU (Available on with future driver release)
- True High Dynamic Range Rendering Support – Based on Open EXR technology
- World's first unified architecture supporting Microsoft® DirectX® 10
- Built for Microsoft® Windows® Vista™
- 1yr Warranty!

Note: This card is 275mm in length so make sure it fits in your case! Also the cards require PCI-E x16 slots, they will not function in a x8 slot so for SLi you need dual x16 mainboard. Finally 500W minimum for PSU and 600W+ is recommended.


***Previously sold for £237.99+VAT***


Price: £204.99+VAT (£240.86 Inc. VAT) Saving you £33.00+VAT (£38.78 Inc. VAT)


BUY NOW!!





Thats right folks an 8800 GTX shipped and landed at your door for sub £250 all in!!! :D :)

Happy XMAS!

Gibbo

What rev cores do they have? A3?
 
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