What's better? Videocard is needed for gaming. If one of these gpus performs better than other in one kind of games and worse in other please let me know.
Because g92 is better then g90. Small core revision between those![]()
probably with the price/performance right now. But do your due research as well.
Well it wasn't really playable ( read = enjoyable ) so maybe I should count it as being able to run it![]()
when did the 9800 gt come out?
i don't see them for sale yet either. they better hurry because the Radeon 4870 is going to be faster than the 9800 GT. i'm not sure about the 4850 though, which will probably be priced to compete directly with the 98 GT. the 4870 will probably cost around the same as a 9800 GTX.
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+1I personally would get the 8800GTS 512m "G92"![]()
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for me it would be hands down 88000gts 512 g92...
in fact I've almost pulled the trigger on this one several times in the past couple months.
$195 after mir (Free Witcher PC game)
MSI NX8800GTS 512M OC GeForce 8800GTS (G92) 512MB 256-bit GDDR3 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16814127325
but my 2900pro is fine, until these newer cards this summer.
Go with the 8800GTS 512mb (g92). It is the best bang for the buck card, availiable right now. Also It's basicly the same thing as the 9800GTX, minus
3way SLI support.
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8800GTS 512m "G92"
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it isn't quite true, but i suppose it's close enough. the 8800 GTX has the older G80 core, lower clocks, and a wider memory bus.
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Am looking for one myself, but i read something about a '9900GTS' and '9900GTX' with something like a GT200 core?
Read it here.
Is this bull or are they really coming out around the summer?
Also read here (in dutch);
Something about 200 SP's..
That the 9900GTX should get a 512bit bus and the 9900GTS a 448bit memory bus.
With the 9900GTX 1Gig of memory and the 9900GTX 896MB of memory
But most of the time it's just guessing what they do at that site..
Anyone as some solid info on it?
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