wow im not impressed yet, thats a very weak 3d05 score. I am scoring more with my 7800gt, over clocked of course but still. I want to see some real benches with a decent CPU and over clocked cards.
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wow im not impressed yet, thats a very weak 3d05 score. I am scoring more with my 7800gt, over clocked of course but still. I want to see some real benches with a decent CPU and over clocked cards.
There is quite an easy way to compare graphic cards independently from the system that you are using, using the following calculation:Quote:
Originally Posted by mascaras
(Mem BW*Fill Rate*Vertices/sec)exp1/3 where all three parameters are expressed in 10exp9
The standard 7800GT (400/1000) will give you
(32.0*8.8*0.7)exp1/3 = 5.8
The 7800GTX (430/1200) gives
(38.4*11.3*0.86)exp1/3 = 7.2
The 7800GTX512 (550/1700)
(54.4*13.4*1.1)exp1/3 = 9.3
The 7900GT (450/1320)
(42.2*10.8*.9)exp1/3 = 7.5
The 7900GTX (650/1600)
(51.2*15.6*1.3)exp1/3 = 10.1
The 7900GT and 7900GTX figures are just based upon the info from Mascaras.
If these are correct, the conclusion is that the 7900GT is 4% faster as the basic 7800GTX and that the 7900GTX is 40% faster as the basic 7800GTX and 9% faster as the 7800GTX512.
yep, the info that i read in few sites is that 7900GTX is faster 8%-10% than 7800GTX 512Mb so you are correct:
G71, 7900 GTX is eight to ten per cent faster
Than 7800 GTX 512
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ASIAN partners are disappointed with the upcoming Geforce 7900 GTX cards. Most of the companies already have the samples and tested them but they are not happy with the performance. First tests indicate that in the best case scenario, Geforce 7900 GTX cards are eight to ten per cent faster than the last and rarely available Geforce 7800 GTX 512 card.
This means that 7900 GTX might get close to ATI's X1900 XTX card but it will lose in many of the benchmarks. We suspect that at 4X FSAA and eight or sixteen times Anisotropic filtering ATI X1900 XTX can still keep its crown, but we still have to see this. Asian partners placed limited quantities order for G71, 7900 GTX chips and they ordered less chips then they usually do, according to sources.
When Nvidia launched its flagship 7800 GTX 512 a true performance leader, the partners ordered thousands of chips and got a handful of them, while now even you can get thousands of chips, no one wants to risk buying a few thousands of them. However, we still think that Geforce 7900 GTX if priced aggressively have a chance to be a good seller as people like the Clan of McNvidia.
Sample 7900 GTX at 650MHz core should be distributed now as the launch day the 9th of March is getting closer. We know that Nvidia won't have any shortages of those chips as, for goodness sake, this chip will find its place in Sony Playstation 3 but at modest clocks. Sony literally wants millions of chips.
In "best case scenario"
would be funny if they actualy sell very well but the stores run out fo stock cause the partners themselves only bought low quantities of the cards and dont have enough cards to supply cause they screwed up :p:
what pics?Quote:
Originally Posted by ^don.k's^
---ASUS EN7900 GTX, pics e benchmarks...):
http://img302.imageshack.us/img302/9713/en79002dh.jpg
http://img302.imageshack.us/img302/7224/en790012no.jpg
http://img302.imageshack.us/img302/3122/en790020oo.jpg
---Leadtek 7900GT:
http://img359.imageshack.us/img359/1473/79001pz.jpg
http://img359.imageshack.us/img359/376/790000he.jpg
http://img359.imageshack.us/img359/2577/790013up.jpg
and look at response of ATI in prices:
ATI Readies Massive Price Slash – Sources.
ATI’s Radeon X1900 XTX to Cost $549
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ATI Technologies, a leading supplier of graphics processing units (GPUs), is expected to drop the prices on graphics cards featuring the Radeon X1000-series GPUs shortly following the release of the GeForce 7900-series products of arch-rival Nvidia Corp., X-bit labs has learnt.
The Markham, Ontario-based GPU supplier is projected to announce price slash on the Radeon X1900-, X1800-, X1600 and X1300-series products shortly, according to sources familiar with the plans of the graphics giant. The decrease of the prices will help ATI to more efficiently compete against Nvidia Corp.’s new products which release will spur lowering the prices across-the-board.
After the price-drop, the Radeon X1900 XTX – the current flagship of ATI – will cost $549, the Radeon X1900 XT will drop to $479, while the Radeon X1800 XT products with 512MB or 256MB should cost around $299 (512MB version will cost higher than that). Additionally, ATI is expected to introduce Radeon X1800 XL 512MB for $299 and drop the price of the Radeon X1800 XL 256MB.
Earlier it was reported that Nvidia’s yet to be released GeForce 7900 GTX 512MB graphics board – the future top-of-the-range part from Nvidia – has planned retail price tag of $499, whereas the GeForce 7900 GT is projected to be available for $299. The manufacturer’s suggested retail price of the GeForce 7800 GTX 512 will be down to $399, according to sources with knowledge of the matter.
Sources also confirmed the release of the Radeon X1800 GTO for the price-range of $199 - $249 and said that the Radeon X1600 XT as well as the X1600 Pro will have recommended pricing of $149 and $109 respectively this spring.
ATI Technologies officials did not comment on the news-story.
Everything you that's in your post has been posted before. And the benchmark pic is fake, it's just a 7800GXT at 490mhz core. 1.14 X 430mhz = 490mhz (that's where the 14% increase comes from).
where you saw that the benchamrk its fake and its a 7800GTX???? source ???
acording to this benchmarks cant be a 7800GTX :
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/vid...dmark06_9.html
i think 9800Pro's have better coolers than that 7900GT. Gee, i think Nvidia is trying to save a few bucks on GT production as that just looks sad...
i had a 9800pro with the ATI reference cooler and that cooler sucked big time.Quote:
Originally Posted by Budwise
we dont even know if the pic of the 7900gt is real and if its real why it has such a small cooler.
so if its better or worse wel have to wait 1 more week.
It says upto 14% more speed. 1.14 X 430mhz = 490mhzQuote:
Originally Posted by mascaras
The picture is of an Asus 7800GTX TOP, I saw that nowhere I figured it out myself because I couldn't believe the 7900GTX will be THAT slow. So I did a quick calculation of 1.14 X 430mhz.
That 7900GTX benchmark and PCB pic are obvious fakes. You can clearly tell that the kingkong and Asus logos were photoshopped.
sounds like true, maybe it's some prototype picture? :)Quote:
Originally Posted by HKPolice
Quote:
Originally Posted by HKPolice
That 7900gt pcb looks identical to the 7800gt pcb. Now, the g71 has been simply called a die shrink right....? so maybe the same pcb COULD be used... Also the deimensions of the ddr3. Looks like the same as my 1900xt.
ATI has one card left under its sleeve in its response to the 7900GT with 24 pipes ;)
Perkam
real or fake??? :
http://img460.imageshack.us/img460/6...ret15tz0bn.jpg
http://img228.imageshack.us/img228/9...ret22al3zd.jpg
source:nvnews.net
if thi is real this explain why 7900GTX its x2 the price f the 7900GT , cause have 48 pixel shader while 7900Gt only have 24
acording to this source th 7900GTX will have 48 pixel shaders (same as X1900XT/X) and 24 pipelines (more than X1900Xt/X)
and the 7600GT have 24 pixel shaders ALU its x2 of the X1600XT pixel shaders
mascaras as i can see this G71 chip was made on 2week 2006?
i'm amazed about die size G71, but why airclock is only 710-720Mhz?
marketing tricks ? :)Quote:
real or fake??? :
there was said 48 pixel shader ALU's wheras R580 has 48 pixel shader processors, that is not the same.
Nv's PS has 2 full alu's . i.e. 2 x 24 PS = 48 (full)ALU's
Ati's PS contains 1 full (and 1 mini) alu,so 1 x 48 PS = ^^.
But of course all that arithmetics are quite rough and not enough a representation of even r580 and g71 resp. calc. power.
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NVIDIA 7900GT and 7900GTX 3DMarks
The 90nm GeForce launch is almost upon us
Earlier today some preliminary benchmarks of GeForce 7900GT and GeForce 7900GTX were leaked onto the internet pending the March 9, 2006 launch.
System Configuration:
Athlon 64 FX-55
1GB DDR400 (2x512MB)
nForce4 motherboard
All tests were performed with a 1280x1024 resolution. The cards tested claimed 1.2ns DDR3 for both cards.
GeForce 7900GTX 512MB
650mhz core clock, 1600MHz memory clock
3dmark 03: 17800
3dmark 05: 7600
3dmark 06: 5200
GeForce 7900GT 256MB
450mhz core clock, 1300MHz memory clock
3dmark 03: 13800
3dmark 05: 7000
3dmark 06: 4550
For reference, 3dmark06 on a similar system scores approximately 4700 for a GeForce 7800GTX 512MB running at stock speeds.
We already had a fairly thorough look at GeForce 7900GT, GeForce 7900GTX, and GeForce 7600GT -- all expected to launch just a few days from now. The Quad SLI ready GeForce 7900GTX will launch on the 22nd of March.
http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=1121
ALL benchmarks with 1280x1024
very nice, a 7900GT in 3dmark 2006 almost same score as a 7800GTX 512mb :D
not bad at all. why not run the tests in 1024x768? hmm. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by mascaras
1280X in 06 i understand but not why they run them at that res in 03 and 05.
cause the new 3dmark its 1280x1024 not like the old 3dmark 2005 1024x .
i scored a bit higher than those 7900GT scores with my old 7800GT overclocked to 510/1260. Not very impressive imo.
AFAIK and IIRC, the 7900GTX and 7900GT are both based on the G71.Quote:
Originally Posted by mascaras
So 7900GT will have some units/pipes disabled... that's all.
G73 is the 7600 series