Bottleneck it? In resolution or texture max size? For both I would say no.
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As long as it smokes the GTX/Ultra, then I'll have one.. :yepp:
I have been 1 year and half with my current setup, no changes at all, 7900GT and E6600. Next will be NH and maybe a D9P. This card looks a bit heavy, something is not right about it. The 8800GT looks much more promising for its price and perfomance than this one. Well I will wait and see the perfomance on higher resolutions because that is what matters.
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Alright, seems neat.
I know a 8850gx2 is coming.
We gonna see a NEW gtx? Though from the looks of it the gts leaves no room for improvement since all the streamers are enabled. They'd have to design a new card probably.
Any clues on what we can look at in Jan/Feb?
isnt this card the same posted here ??? >> http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...9&postcount=79
specs >> http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ht=8800GTS+G92
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Looks like a monster of a card.......
.........and it also proves that ATI got at least one thing right--naming conventions ;)
So is this card for sure going to be released on the 3rd (ie: newegg)? i might have to get a credit card and my mouse hand ready... :up:
hmm... i wonder if newegg will update at ~midnight or 6-7am? :shrug:
if it is in fact going to be $300-350
Card looks sweet but memory will be a factor for guys with hires displays at 1920x1080+ or playing with loads of AA.
See this article for a good read about the G80 architecture and how the shaders, rops and memory appear to affect overall performance:
http://www.digit-life.com/articles2/...ts2-page1.html
You can extrapolate the info across the G9x range.
We should get some nice factory overclocked cards from EVGA etc.
Hopefully this card will be in the 350 range, looking to replace my 320MB 8800GTS
Yeah i hope so, and i hope they will be in fact released on the 3rd
256, I *REALLY* don't see NVidia designing a new board for these chips, and it'd require a new PCB to maintain a 512bit bus. Also, going by NVidia's current memory control method, the bus and rops are tied together, and at their current system it'd have to have 32 rops to do a 512bit bus.