http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=29137
Fudo's got a point. Where are all the Nvidia fans boys now? :confused:
Here are some benchies.
http://www.hkepc.com/hwdb/gf7300gs-3.htm
-7300GS Benchies Added - Perkam
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http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=29137
Fudo's got a point. Where are all the Nvidia fans boys now? :confused:
Here are some benchies.
http://www.hkepc.com/hwdb/gf7300gs-3.htm
-7300GS Benchies Added - Perkam
Hehe read this and was about to post it.
We don't need Fanboys we need hard launches
And right now
There was no reason to paper launch a low end card. Doesnt make any sense.. very strange if you ask me.
There better not be a Falling out otherwise I'm gonna be pissed
It could be because the X1300 may be doing well...which wouldn't be surprising...the All-In-Wonder Edition is all over the new ViiV edition systems...seeing as for $100, it has both Media Center capability and Windows Vista LDDM support...a better price/performance ratio than the X1600 even...
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Perkam
Nvidia shipped all chips to China, it seems....
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=29145Quote:
Nvidia ships GeForce 7300GS in China
Available in China:
http://price.blueidea.com/products/p...php?subcatid=6
Shame on you NV!
dont forget the 7800 gtx 512mb cards... where are they?
:ROTF: @ that link
yes bit tech says the same they shipped all to china because there is the new year
Benchies: http://www.hkepc.com/hwdb/gf7300gs-3.htm
Perkam
Quote:
Originally Posted by saaya
nv has been hording the memory for the 7900gtx's
And where's that? ;)
x1900xt is already here.
Hardlaunch definition is not a product available for 1 week then none for months....Quote:
they were avaible at launch, so no paper launch
Nvidia is smart people , they have a nasty strategy...
You are the worst case of my definition of being biased...:)
NV need more than a startegy;they need hardlaunch...:p:
Check the benchies posted in the first post. Its remarkable how well it does against the X1300...though the x1300 is equal to the challenge a whole 4 months later.
Makes me want to get an X1300 PRO...seeing as its a full card with lots of ocing potential, and comes within 9-10fps range of performance of the X1600.
In any event, Nvidia users (seeing as there will always be those that prefer either company, which is fact, not bias) building value rigs will be excited at the prospect of higher 3d05 performance than the X1300, awesome overclockability (G72 Core) and a great price for Sm 3.0 hardware.
If you take a look at the performance we've getting for sub $100 cards today and compare them against the last generation, you'll be very happy to see a change in direction towards many mainstream features showing up in value based cards. The over-emphasis on high end cards from both sides seems to have overshadowed this development for the most part, though not without the influx of X1300 members strutting their ocing stuff in x3d earlier last month :)
On that note, thread has been renamed 7300/7600 News and Info and stickied :)
Perkam
these 2 cards r very good multi media cards and id like to see a review were both r compaired on multi media stuff besides the usual 3dmark benches and games.
so stuff like power usage, options etc and ofc when its official compairing purevideo with Avivo.
of course there is. And it's only a half paper launch. In China and Asia it's a hard launch, but not here. Reason is, it would be nearly impossible to coordinate a worldwide release. Don't forget, the 7800GT may have hard launched over here last year, but it certainly paper launched in some countries.Quote:
Originally Posted by MaxxxRacer
my 6800 is better ;)
im sticking with it for now.. :D
Your 6800 will not match either of those cards in multi-media features, nntp.
And welcome to XS :welcome: :woot:
Perkam
NVIDIA is based in the USA, not in China. Therefore, it's a paper launch.
To me this is still a hard launch, not launched in your country of choice doesn't count, it's available in Asia for Chinese New Year Season. The U.S. isn't the center of the planet, there are other countries out there.
what is the point of this card? it seems very impracticle to me. couldn't you spend the same price on an outdated card that was once considered to be good and out perform the 7300?
The 7300 GS, is produce on the G72 core which is smaller and cheaper to make then the 6500 NV44 card.Quote:
Originally Posted by Daveb2012
Like all Turbo Cache cards it's limited to 64Bit Memory Interface further helping reduce costs.
If we used the Vanilla Geforce 6600 as an example that not only is more expensive to make because of a larger die size and 128Bit Memory Interface, It lacks the newer features of the G7x series such as TAA, enhanced pixel shader units, video features etc.
So to summarize, the GPU will cost less to make for Nvidia, and gives more performance then the MSRP product it's replacing, what's not to like??? Both NV and the consumer win.
for people that wanna see wich multi media features come with weach nvidia card
http://www.nvidia.com/page/purevideo_support.html
tbh if id wanna buy a multi media card id go with the 6600.
as seen in the charts it seems to deliver all the multi media stuff the 7300 does ( ( i guess that the 7300 will at max do the stuff the 7800 can) but is already available and is very cheap and will b more of a card for occasionel gaming.
and to the contrary of the X1300 and X1600 it will deliver 1080 P resolutions.