Well Mine gets up to 670/900 1.4v, didn't mention that. However I did not think they will let it happened again.
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Well Mine gets up to 670/900 1.4v, didn't mention that. However I did not think they will let it happened again.
Also SLI 3 slot comeing
I wanted to see 512 bit, this just deosnt look right.
512 bit would mean entirely new core, I always assumed this would be a simple die shrink.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pinnacle
R600 is named X2800, which means comeback for 8900 is the X2900!
Right, but the X2800 is already 80nm. That will be competing with the 8900GTX. There will also probably be a 65nm refresh of both cards later in the year, when TSMC's 65nm process can handle the high end parts.
8600GT:80nm、64sp、650/1800MHz(GDDR3)、128-bit、256MB、$199
G86 is only 128bit:(
I guess even 160bit or 192bit:(
X1950XT will blow off the 128Bit card
8900GS 256mb is very nice for me since my screen si only 19" WS so it won't be that bad to still use a 256 vga :D
thanks for sharing
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Originally Posted by Chocolate Pi
yep i also notice that , in my opinion both are fake
talking about the 8900 the INQ says :
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Geforce 8900 comes into view
Overclocked G80 with a driver tweak
NVIDIA is working on one more overclock of the G80 chip.
We just wrote about EVGA 8800 GTX overclocked edition that works at 626MHz and somehow we know that 630MHz is the top for this chip. You can read all about it here.
Nvidia plans to introduce the new overclocked card with a driver tweak. This card is supposed to give DAAMIT's R600 a run for its money.
We don’t know how much further Nvidia can push the G80 chip but it obviously has some secret driver that can unleash some more performance. We just don’t know how much more performance they can possibly unleash. µ
http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37544
cheers
For the person that said that the chart is wrong because 128Sp cannot have 320bit memory interface, keep in mind that the cores have been die shrunk. So while what you say may be the truth with the current G80, its quite possible nvidia has slightly re-engineered the 8900 series' memory controllers. It is also still possible that what you say is true, that the chart is wrong, but we will find out in a little while.
My comment on R600 versus the 80nm 8900gtx is that the 8900gtx will most likely win. The reason, the R600 is not too much faster than an 8800gtx and as some members have noted that the 8800gtx can match the R600 when slightly overclocked. The 8900 is more than just a slight core clock bump. We see gddr4, higher mem clocks, and higher core clocks along with lower temps which mean they will overclock higher.
But that is just my 2cents
yes they are, and in the most lame way! It's worrying how so many Xtreme members are taking this "news" for granted! Today you can publish any peace of crap, and people will go for it with out any grain of salt. :shakes:Quote:
Originally Posted by mascaras
Oooooo, 8950 is here to bring us dual gpu cards once again. If that's true ATI has no chance to claim the King's spot for single cards(single being used loosely).
cheersQuote:
Geforce 8900 GTX has 25 per cent more shaders
Everything is under the curtain. Yeah, curtain
NVIDIA managed to hide some stuff in front of our eyes, under a veil, curtain or purda.
If Geforce 8900 turns out to be using the G80 chip, that will mean that the chip had more Shaders all along. Our sources confirm that Geforce 8900 GTX has more shaders.
We know that this will speed up some of the games and definitely in the "scientific" GPGPU calculations. We heard that the card still has the same G80, 90 nanometre core but Nvidia might be veiling some info. We know you cannot clock the G80 more than 630MHz unless you "goto" water cooling. With that you are still topped at 680+MHz.
We heard that the card will be announced just in time to spoil the ATI's fun with R600 launch. Quel surprise, n'est ce pas? µ
http://theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=37610
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Originally Posted by Nedjo
memory interface is independent of the GPU if I'm not mistaken. it's more or less a process of slap on some memory controllers and go. it's just really expensive to go high.
and the 8600u and 8600GT specs have been floating around for a LONG time.
Ati also has a dual gpu-card:slap: ,2800xtx2:p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nanometer
Watch out the 1950 Pro dual is going to spank this, ROFL
i have an idea, y dont we all make up model numbers and talk about how nice they are lol?
If these are true then the 8900GS will be a kickass card, wish it had GDDR4 though :( Funny that the 8900GT and the 8800GTX are priced the way they are, I'd think they'd put the 8900GT underneath the 8800GTX b/c the only plus the 89GT has is the addition of GDDR4 and a moderate clock bump which means nothing to us. Would love to see some GDDR4 midrange cards.
hmm... 8900GTS looks very very very good. i think i've found my next card :D
as for launch dates, i would assume sometime in late April-May.
I thought it would be just 8900GT/GTX, i guess i'll go with the 8900GTS for GDDR4:banana:
Yeah... :( :mad: :rolleyes: :slapass:Quote:
Originally Posted by milkcafe
I think I'm going back to ATi/AMD. Damn, even my 6800 had twice the width! :slapass:
The only real question is weather the 8950x2 will work in SLI. Was very disapointing with the 7950x2 not to work properly in SLI.
Two of those cards working together would make a blinding game rig.
why 8900GT/GS are 256bit!!?
I think its rumor ...
No way. The cooling system alone prevent single slot solution in high end cards of 8800 series.Quote:
Originally Posted by Vapor
Nvidia have problems with drivers in a single 8800 what makes you think tha 8950 will work fine and especially in quad sli.Quote:
Originally Posted by DFI pit bull
I don't even dare to imagine what kind of psu's will be needed to feed this monsters.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...3&postcount=11Quote:
Originally Posted by PallMall
Not bad guess eh ? Now the Inq is stealing my idea :D
Regards
Andy