Friday, September 29th 2006
NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTX and GT Pictures
Here's a link to the PC Club forums thread, which shows first pictures of NVIDIA's latest GeForce 8800GTX and GeForce 8800GT video cards, based on the G80 GPU. You can clearly see how massive the new cards are going to be. The one with the water cooling is GeForce 8800GTX, the other is 8800GT version.
Source:
PC Club
41 Comments on NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTX and GT Pictures
I would like a technical readout of features & such (transistors count, etc.) on this, IF possible, in English... don't mean to be a nag, but here is an area I am VERY curious on in hardwares!
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* BIG Nvidia fanboy here, admittedly...
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P.S.=> Here's some of that, in case you guys cannot read/translate Kana, etc.:
www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=65217
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forums.anandtech.com/messageview.cfm?catid=31&threadid=1930352
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Here is the possible AGP, SLI version
I see some fitting problems:laugh:
And those double connectors are absolutely rediculous.
Buy another psu again:banghead::shadedshu
and when i buy a dx10 i will buy a mid budget one
HOLY SH!T LOOK AT THE CARD LENGTH!!!
I'm waiting for the DX10 midrangers, probably the 8600GT.
EDIT: I missed the 2x PCI-E CONNECTOR
* Support FP16 HDR+MSAA
* Support GDDR4 memories
* Close to 700M transistors (G71 - 278M / G70 - 302M)
* New AA mode : VCAA
* Core clock scalable up to 1.5GHz
* Shader Peformance : 2x Pixel / 12x Vertex over G71
* 8 TCPs & 128 stream processors
* Much more efficient than traditional architecture
* 384-bit memory interface (256-bit+128-bit)
* 768MB memory size (512MB+256MB)
* Two models at launch : GeForce 8800GTX and GeForce 8800GT
* GeForce 8800GTX : 7 TCPs chip, 384-bit memory interface, hybrid water/fan cooler, water cooling for overclocking. US$649
* GeForce 8800GT : 6 TCPs chip, 320-bit memory interface, fan cooler. US$449-499
Wonder what sorta state the r600 will be when we finally get some pics of it. Reckon I'll go midrange like Azn and tofu suggested. Gonna have a look out when the rv6** series come around. (Bum Shaka Laka, LOL:laugh:)
Anyway have plans for my Mobo, CPU and RAM before I go changing my graphics card. :D
That's disgusting.
I really wanted a DX10 card, but if they're gonna require 500 watt PSUs or better, I won't patronize them. If they follow the performance/power trend in the CPU industry then I'll buy one.
might have issues with the crosshair since the mobos power slots are side ways
as for looks its upside down so you wont see it ... unless you have mirors in the bottom of your case :)
Have to wait and see what ATI are comming up with