http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/2...a167919fb1.jpg
* 600MHz core clock
* 900Mhz memory clock (1.8GHz effective)
* 112 stream processors
* 1.5GHz shader clock
* 256-bit memory interface
Source;
http://forum.donanimhaber.com/m_18540021/tm.htm
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http://img139.imageshack.us/img139/2...a167919fb1.jpg
* 600MHz core clock
* 900Mhz memory clock (1.8GHz effective)
* 112 stream processors
* 1.5GHz shader clock
* 256-bit memory interface
Source;
http://forum.donanimhaber.com/m_18540021/tm.htm
The heatsink looks weak.
I think it should keep the 65nm 8800GT pretty cool. Also, it's singleslot which is a nice thing for many people.
Re-stickered reference cards this time, too?
Any benchmark/game scores?
Any ROP count ;)?
woohoo all most time
Hope this will be a nice performance upgrade from a 7900GTO. Waiting for some benchies, looks like a nice card, esp for SLI.
lets get some!
seems it won't be faster than the 8800GTS 320Mb..not judging by the specs..only if it's a good overclocker than it stands a chance..
Stealing girlfriends piggybank as i read this;)
I`m defo gettin` two of these, dont care about stock cooler gonna be putting them under water anyway.....just hope my swiftech blocks fit.
Perf is below stock oced 8800GTS 640 definately. Think yourself:
8800GTS640, 8800GTS
membus width 320 256
SP number 96 112
ROP 20 16
clocks 513\1400\700 600\1500\900
8800gts oced easily to 626\1566\950 and have strong memory bus :)
Only interested to know about new 8800GTS with 128sp and G92 :)
I think it's quite clear by now 8800GT is between 8800GTS 640MB and 8800GTX at stock clocks with probably o/c potential to 8800GTX stock+ performance but not quite 8800 Ultra performance I don't think will be possible at least with stock cooler but perhaps with some good waterblock or more powerful solutions.
The new 8800GTS I'd expect to be between 8800GTX and Ultra at stock speed with o/c potential past Ultra performance.
I'm interested in seeing what NVIDIA will do with all the remaining 8800GTS 320/640MB cards. Cut production ASAP and let the non up to date ppl buy the remaining cards or lower price ridiculously? I think the former.
Stock cooler is nice, I like single slot cards.
I'd rather see big fatty heatsinks if that won't affect price too much. 3 slot cooler would be welcome for me even lol as I never use SLI anyways and therefore it won't block any pci slots even with a 3 slot cooling solution. But since I don't use a case and this is a 65nm card I wouldn't be worried about temps even if stock cooler sux and I'm not planning on buying another one but I have a bunch of case fans lying around if more ambient cooling would be required just in case.
Love the stock cooler on my 7900GTO, keeps the card 36-37C idle and peaks at ~55C in ATITools at overclocked setting and is silent like a whisper.
If the overclock #'s of 900mhz core are actually doable, it should outperform a GTX's overclock anyway :D.
ugly
temps will be bad
thermalright or zalman will make a sick cooler for this.
Anyone able to tell what language this is in?
Don't listen to any performance assumptions...this will be a monster when oced, and only because Nvidia got a wiff early about what ATI was building and what it was gonna be priced at 0_0
All hail competition :D
Perkam
ya this 1GB 2900 Pro, the monster deal that it was, may not be in my box for very long :D
I'm not sure G92 or RV670 will be much of an upgrade for you....they will probably perform slightly better, but the difference in playable settings don't look like they'll be very different, maybe an extra notch of AA, or higher res with lower AA (that's pushing it, lol)...but nothing significant. Power consumption will be lower though :yepp:
High-end stuff will be later :)
8800gt review http://forums.vr-zone.com/showthread.php?t=197188
its better then the gts and 2900xt
nice
8800GT might be faster than GTS in stuff like 3Dmark06. But it will be slower than the GTS series in "real world".
Ultra is only that slow in 1 of the tests, that's not enough to judge if it just happened to be a special case when the reviewer for example perhaps had some background application starting to eat a lot of CPU in middle of the test or something and he never did any rerun or he never managed to fix the issue (whatever that could have been). I've once did a CPU performance review for an emulator and once I got an unexpected result in one of the games like this too and have no idea why it was showing exact same FPS at 1.8GHz as 2.2GHz altho at 2.8GHz it showed the expected fps increase (Check the graph here). I just think many people are being overcritical about articles today whenever they find one slight mystery mark in the graphs, for me it's not enough to disclude differnet possible reasons behind the unexpected result, in this case it was 2, Ultra being slower than GTX in the first benchmark and GTX underperforming in S.C.C.T and being slower than 8800GT even. But otherwise the graphs looks pretty reasonable when looking at the FPS curve figure between the cards and comparing the graphs from the different games.
I'm pretty sure 8800GT 512MB will be between GTS and GTX in performance, those graphs above cope exactly to what I would be expecting of 8800GT comparing specifications of 8800GTS and GTX, ie between those. In shader heavy games I think 8800GT may even get quite close to 8800GTX performance due to the noticable shader clock advantage (1.5GHz GT vs 1.35GHz GTX). Saying it will be slower in "real world" tests against a 8800GTS 320/640MB is an understatement for this card. :)
I'm seriously thinking about getting 2 of these for SLI but I don't want to get screwed out of the 9800 GTXs. Do you guys think the 9800 series will be out within 90 days so I could use eVGA step-up program?
It prolly won't be out sometimes until Q1 2008, at least many seems to agree with it. Don't expect a new highend series this year at least.
Personally I'm guessing sometimes in February if everything goes as planned but depends when ATI releases R680 too of course.
in every everest ss i see with G80/84/86 the pixel pipe = rop's
8600GT-everest
8800GTS-everest
8800GTX-everest
and in this everest ss we see 16 pixel pipe
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...1&d=1192788257
No, but because nVidia focused on shaders with 8800GT. And current games and such need more raw power than shaders. And the raw power is what GTS got. Its like the 2900XT vs 8800 series. 3Dmark06 2900XT wins, real games it usually loses.
Its not really rocket science to tell. You can say however, that cards like the 2900XT and 8800GT is more future proff than say "old" GTS series.
when is this available? oct 29?
I sure hope so. My X850XT needs to be retired to my G/F rig. I need a new card. But I really want to see hoe the 299$ GDDR4 RV670 card will perform.