source: http://www.ht4u.net/news/1488_cebit_...0_in_den_markt
According to the source some AIBs told them that GT200 is ready and will launch in 3 month @ computex. nVidia will be ready when ATI presents their new R700 generation.
source: http://www.ht4u.net/news/1488_cebit_...0_in_den_markt
According to the source some AIBs told them that GT200 is ready and will launch in 3 month @ computex. nVidia will be ready when ATI presents their new R700 generation.
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If True my step up program will be perfect
9800gts is a pretty good value, but i think alot of ppl will be waiting for this instead
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Computex is in June ...
9800GTS seems to be o slower and more expensive 8800GTS-512, so theres absolut no value.
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Doubtful they will get it moving that fast. I'd guess that's an internal target date. If it would have been ready that fast there would be little need to have upgraded to the 9800 GTX.
The R700 probably would be ready by then which is why these "leaks" happen, mostly because AMD has a lot to regain and has been working quite a while on the R700.
Because the 88gts-512 uses the same g92 die and can be found for as low as $230 after mir
Honestly, gforce 9 seems to have just about nothing of value in my opinion except for the 9600gt which is a true midrange card and the power saving options in the 9800gt- cards
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I think that the 9800GTS has less stream processors than the 8800GTS. Same as the 8800GT I think. 9800GTX has 128.
*goes off to find link*
edit - nope, can't find it. 9800GTS may well have 128 stream processors. 9800GTX has two 6-pin power connectors though for some reason?
Last edited by wolvers69; 03-07-2008 at 07:48 AM.
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What features of the 9 series? Incremented first digit in the product name?
Ontopic: Seems very plausible that GT200 is ready. They've had more time since the launch of the 8800GTX than usual and since most of the other cards since then are just different varieties of basically the same thing... most of the research has gone into this. They should use these 3 months to make some wicked drivers. Usually at launch new hardware tends to have crappy drivers. They have 3 more months to get a good driver out... if the R700 will have problems (and it is likely that it will) but the GT200 doesn't.... it'll still sell more even if it's a tad weaker in performance.
Generalizations are, in general, wrong.
Even if GT200 is ready, and R700 for that matter, we're gonna need more than one game to make the most of it! I don't see the rush.
It's definitely finished though........what do you think Crysis was coded on!!
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I hope this rumor is true, finnaly this is something worth upgrading imo
Even if this rumor is true, you won't see any of these cards hit retail until probably August just because Nvidia has time to burnnnn....
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GT200 is a 10.1 refresh of the 8800 refresh with tri-sli support added to the midrange cards finally. It will be called the X1800
This is my bet
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I really do hope this is true, and not another tease.
huh? i didnt think nvidia made improved cards anymore; just cheaper versions of what they already have
i want the gtX to still be dominating in another 2 years time.
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