Looks to be standard cooling more or less.
http://forum.coolaler.com/showthread...1&page=6&pp=10
Seems that on stock hsf about 700 is the average according to reports
Regards
Andy
Looks to be standard cooling more or less.
http://forum.coolaler.com/showthread...1&page=6&pp=10
Seems that on stock hsf about 700 is the average according to reports
Regards
Andy
Last edited by zakelwe; 03-08-2006 at 03:30 AM.
What you talking about Willis ?Originally Posted by Willis
heh heh ..
Fixed now...thanks
Regards
Andy
I think he's talking about this : http://forum.coolaler.com/showthread...1&page=1&pp=10
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Scores look in line with simple speed bump over 7800GTX 512, ie compare to
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?2k3=4479285
for 03.
It maybe possible for top overclockers to get these cards to 1GHz ( maybe ).
Regards
Andy
looks like it was just a die shrink w/ minor optimisations...
Im sure they have more potential then this. It wouldn't make sence that Nvidia would release a slower card then ATI, after ATI. Especially months after and then try to sell it for more money. I hope this is not why they are introducing quad SLI at the time of launch.
Current Setup:
-9850 GX2's in Quad SLI config
-Asus P5N32-SLI MB
-2x512mb of PC2-5300 DDR2
-Intel Celeron D OC'd to 3.2Ghz
-Windows Me with XP theme
-WD Caviar 20GB Hard Drive
-Zip drive
-Jazz drive
-3.5" floppy drive
-5.25" floppy drive
thats why are selling it for less money![]()
Last edited by Dynasty; 03-08-2006 at 06:02 AM.
but the card Box shows Albatron 7900GT 256MB
and is a 7900GTX
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WTH?
Under Zero
3DMark06 @ Default:
3DMark05 @ Default
3DMark03 @ Default
3DMark01 @ Default
:
84.17 used alone 20~30% growth (fear)
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That's impressiveBut showing us an 01 score with a 3ghz FX-60 tells us zip about the card
Let's see some FX-60 @ stock numbers if you want to compare 01 scores
Perkam
thats a pretty good stock 3d05 run, better then an xtx I think, better then mine atleast.
Current Setup:
-9850 GX2's in Quad SLI config
-Asus P5N32-SLI MB
-2x512mb of PC2-5300 DDR2
-Intel Celeron D OC'd to 3.2Ghz
-Windows Me with XP theme
-WD Caviar 20GB Hard Drive
-Zip drive
-Jazz drive
-3.5" floppy drive
-5.25" floppy drive
i think the score its almost the same as X1900XTX , dont forget this 7900GTX 3dmark 2005 score its in a FX-60 runing at 3Ghz![]()
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chance that the 3Ghz FX60 is holding the 7900GTX back?
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Maybe...
You don't have an FX-60 at 3GHz now do you.Originally Posted by Daveb2012
Thats very... unimpressive. I guess thats why these cards are going for so cheap. Hardly worth even considering![]()
See this score below? Thats with a stock x1900XTX, no OS tweaks, and no driver tweaks. Drivers all default. On top of that, the opteron 170 is running at less than 2.7GHz. Imagine what I could do with a 3GHz FX![]()
Also, note the 12+ additional processes running in the background. Hardly what I would call tweaked.
Last edited by ahmad; 05-30-2006 at 05:32 PM.
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Enzotech Sapphire Rev.A CPU Block
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Last edited by Dynasty; 03-08-2006 at 08:58 AM.
For now I'm not very impressed...
For sure this new 7900 can be a good clocker but I think to hold my 7800GTX512 for now.
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maybe not for you but its the minority spending big bucks on graphics cards.Originally Posted by ahmad
wich stil is nice money for ATi and Nvidia but it aint the 400+ cards that ATI and Nvidia make the big cash with.
thats the reason why alot of people are guesing that the 7900GT could b a really good card.
ATI and Nvidia both want to have the fastest card out but if at the end of the month you wanna make money you have to have the best card price performence wise.
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Groucho Marx
i know my grammar sux so stop hitting me
I can do just over 12k in 05 with my XTX at stock speed and the with 6.2 driver. It's 12,050 to be exact.
http://service.futuremark.com/compare?3dm05=1792312
So I'd image a 3GHz speed chip with my same card and driver would stomp me.
Last edited by Blacklash; 03-08-2006 at 09:15 AM.
Plus some 7900GTXs have 1.2ns ramOriginally Posted by nachthymnen
So 7800GTX512 users will have to forego the 2ghz mem clocks
perakm
you have to wait for the real overclocked cards i think we can get lots of WR, how high a 7800gtx 512 could go on air (with stock cooler)??
p.d. also as marioace points the box doesnt match the card he is testing
Yes...This is an great card,nothing to say,but the 1900 impress me mouch than this new 7900...Originally Posted by perkam
I prefere to wait the next model...
The v-moded memory of my 7800 can take easy the 2106mhz benchable and the core around 725 under liquid...
I will hold my money for the next models![]()
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Not True...Have 1.1ns GDDR3.Originally Posted by perkam
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