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512BIT BUS width is... not necessary.
First of all, we already have fast GDDR4 ( and GDDR5 ) RAM that can give us more than the "required" bandwidth combined with a 384BIT BUS.
It also costs a lot in transistor count.
384BIT and faster RAM = cheaper, efficient, and easier to manufacture.
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Fix'd9800GTX is CRAP![]()
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Well, the g92 prices are dropping, 8800GTS is under $250, and $8800GT is under $200
So $300 for 9800GTX 512MB isn't thaay bad, bute $280 would be better.
and $330 for the 1gb version
and $400 for the 2gb
i say
IMO to be a genuine upgrade from the 8800GT 512MB, you need to go for a 1GB card. Otherwise, with the 9 series you are just getting more of the same card you already bought before.
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ya i will go get a 8800 gtx and than step up and evga will pay meif it is 350$ that would be great, b/c then i could step-up for free![]()
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i need some 9800 vs. 8800gts 640mb benches. I need to know where my card stands up to these.
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this is refreshing to see
low price offer from nvidia >> LOL!!!!
i think they are seriously trying to sell the idea of tripple SLI this time round
but no matter what ppl would complain
now i personally haven't looked at the GFX card slides yet so can't comment on the pricing but if the price is correct and we start buying these for $300 you are going to buy a monster powerhouse tripple SLI GFX setup for $900 (GFXs only)
now we all know how much Ultras used to cost and their pricing didn't really change a hack of a lot)
that sounds pretty bloody good to me.
but i'm no gamer. i don't give areally. my 8800GT is great for my rig in all honestly and will serve me well for many many years to come i'm sure
i hate the idea of having a such a power hungry system though......tripple SLI or quad SLI, quad core, lots of drives >> where does it end
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look on the bright side guys, at least it has a black PCB![]()
seriously though, i don't might this all at since i'm still on a X1900XT256, i always wanted to own a GTX. but i do agree with you most of you about how this "new" card isn't really new at all.
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Man im loving the price..............
Last edited by GAR; 03-13-2008 at 10:20 PM.
will 2 x 9800gtx beat the gx2? Seems kind of obvious.... so why would anyone buy the gx2?
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bus size doesn't matter
memory performance does.
if this uses fast enough RAM it won't matter.
if the clock speed of the RAM was increased by 50% and the bus width was decreased by 33%(which is the case here) then it shouldn't matter.
data transferred = frequency of transfers * size of transfers
LOL?
So much for the best and latest games optimized for quad core, gain from 2>3>4 cores, nV marketing just tried crashing that belief in one shot right there... don't waste your cash on a $1k CPU, buy a $300 GPU and get much better gaming perf.
What's better, the games they list as having no to negligible C2D 2.67G>Yorkfield 3G improvement includes: Lost Planet, World in Conflict, Company of Heroes, Call of Duty 4, Crysis, Unreal Tournament 3, Bioshock, Oblivion... they really didn't spare anything which has been mythed over.
I would love to put to test this presentation through its paces, if I could be bothered enough or had the demand to.
On another note, nV has pretty much stalled since G80GTX in November '06, which was a ground shattering technology for it's time, albeit monstrously expensive... but $300, if true, then I welcome very much.
Well i think 9800gtx will be the less exciting high end product that industry have seen in years.
$299 actually sounds right for this card. It's basically just a higher binned 8800GTS G92, the G92 cost like $200-250 right now, so another $50 on top of that is fair for a higher end product. They still have the 9800GX2 for their flagship.
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