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Report, edit, etc...Posted by Deathawk on 2006-10-06 at 21:52:16
http://dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=4441


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DailyTech's hands-on with the GeForce 8800 series continues with more information about the GPU and the retail boards. The new NVIDIA graphics architecture will be fully compatible with Microsoft’s upcoming DirectX 10 API with support for shader model 4.0, and represents the company's 8th generation GPU in the GeForce family.

NVIDIA has code-named G80 based products as the GeForce 8800 series. While the 7900 and 7800 series launched with GT and GTX suffixes, G80 will do away with the GT suffix. Instead, NVIDIA has revived the GTS suffix for its second fastest graphics product—a suffix that hasn’t been used since the GeForce 2 days.

NVIDIA’s GeForce 8800GTX will be the flagship product. The core clock will be factory clocked at 575 MHz. All GeForce 8800GTX cards will be equipped with 768MB of GDDR3 memory, to be clocked at 900 MHz. The GeForce 8800GTX  will also have a 384-bit memory interface and deliver 86GB/second of memory bandwidth. GeForce 8800GTX graphics cards are equipped with 128 unified shaders clocked at 1350 MHz. The theoretical texture fill-rate is around 38.4 billion pixels per second.

Slotted right below the GeForce 8800GTX is the slightly cut-down GeForce 8800GTS. These graphics cards will have a G80 GPU clocked at a slower 500 MHz. The memory configuration for GeForce 8800GTS cards slightly differ from the GeForce 8800GTX. GeForce 8800GTS cards will be equipped with 640MB of GDDR3 graphics memory clocked at 900 MHz. The memory interface is reduced to 320-bit and overall memory bandwidth is 64GB/second. There will be fewer unified shaders with GeForce 8800GTS graphics cards. 96 unified shaders clocked at 1200 MHz are available on GeForce 8800GTS graphics cards.

Additionally GeForce 8800GTX and 8800GTS products are HDCP compliant with support for dual dual-link DVI, VIVO and HDTV outputs. All cards will have dual-slot coolers too.  Expect GeForce 8800GTX and 8800GTS products to launch the second week of November 2006. This will be a hard launch as most manufacturers should have boards ready now.


Woo, it's coming soon smile.gif Personally, I wouldn't buy new hardware, but this will lower the prices on the older hardware... a 7900GT is actually in sight now.. smile.gif But damn... the power consumption of one of these is high... running 2 of them in SLI recommends 800W PSU...

Hooray for DX10 cards!!

*waits for the R600*
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Urmom(U) on 2006-10-06 at 22:09:05
That is one insane video card.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Syphon on 2006-10-06 at 22:30:59
How much for one? I'm too lazy to surf around.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Deathawk on 2006-10-06 at 22:33:04
They aren't out yet, but you can expect the GTX to cost you probably around 400-500 dollars.. Not really sure... But guarantee expensive.. tongue.gif
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Mp)Excalibur on 2006-10-06 at 22:37:45
I looked at that, and said hmmm. When done reading it i promptly found drool going down my shirt. I will have it.
Report, edit, etc...Posted by DT_Battlekruser on 2006-10-06 at 23:09:06
Great, something to make my 7900GT less uber...
Report, edit, etc...Posted by Mp)Excalibur on 2006-10-06 at 23:38:44
QUOTE(DT_Battlekruser @ Oct 6 2006, 10:08 PM)
Great, something to make my 7900GT less uber...
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DTBK was just nVidia smashed. A sad day in DTBK land. sad.gif
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