No worries m8, we've all been through various sh*te.
Hope you get some rest time soon :)
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so 256bit 512MB, 112 SP, how bout ROP, TMU??
w/e happen to D8E or that Dual G92 card??? how bout 9800GTX??
wow. this looks like it may be a killer card for $230. i just need to see real game benches before i decide on 8800gt or new 8800gts or 2950pro (or Xt) or wait for this new nvidia product coming out:D
I can hit 10800 and I am proud of it lol
8800gt 12k on stock clocks? :lol:
these lil cards are very impressive for the price.:eek:
>gtx with a little oc.
:lol2:
and wont everyone be getting one? it's a mass market dream.:lol2:
Someone with a yorkfield quad and two of these in SLI will pwn all the marks REAL soon X(
Perkam
If these early numbers are close to right the gt's will definitely be killer for the price, two for an SLI rig will cost the same as one gtx.
Now if only there where more options for Intel based SLI boards....
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r191...ts-in-NovemberQuote:
September 25, 2007 13:36
In addition to the extensively-rumored G92 cards, November will see Nvidia release a few new high-end chipsets for both AMD and Intel platforms. On the AMD front we have already found out that Nvidia will be releasing the nForce 780a and 750a , the first being the highest-end offer, with support for three PCI-Express 2.0 x16 slots while the latter will boast only two such slots. Both will support AM2+ and AM2 processors and will come with DDR2-1066-ready modules.
On the Intel front, the C72 chipsets have finally received their 'official' names, nForce 780i (C72 XE) and nForce 750i (C72 P), both featuring support for Intel's upcoming 45nm processors and DDR2 memory. Also, Nvidia will release a DDR3-only chipset, the nForce 790i in Q1 2008. Expect this one to fearlessly battle Intel's upcoming X48 when it comes to performance and overclocking features.
I heard those chipsets use up to 48W (yes, MORE THAN A PENRYN)... this is getting rediculous...
is dat right?..another toaster of an nvidia chipset then :ROTF:
wtf when i was running a e6600 @ 3.6GHz and my 8800gtx i scored lower than that, stupid bs, but then again it might have been drivers cus i havent run it since, so i dont know, but still thats pretty gay if it is getting those kinds of scores.
It just means on somebody's machine it got those specs. If you have an 8800 GTX and you are scoring about 12k, then rest assured I doubt a 8800 GT will score 12k on your system.