Sunday, October 29th 2006
G80 pictures reveal a second RAMDAC processor
Pictures of the NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTS and 8800GTX show what looks like two graphics processors. However, the smaller second chip is dedicated to "NV I/O".
It turns out that the small chip on the Geforce 8800 cards is an Nvidia NVIO chip. It provides dual 400MHz RAMDAC and Dual - Dual Link DVI output, TV Out and HDCP. Our informative friends call the chip External Video I/O Chip or simply External RAMDAC. We don't have any idea why Nvidia needed that, as RAMDAC has been normally part of the chip for generations.There are also specifications showing the power requirements for the NVIDIA GeForce 8800GTS and GTX. The 8800GTS will require 26 amps on the 12 volt rail, and the 8800GTX will require a whopping 30 amps on the 12 volt rail. The 8800GTX also has a second SLI bridge, which may link to a future physics solution from NVIDIA.
43 Comments on G80 pictures reveal a second RAMDAC processor
4x30 amps?
a bit much or what? and what cpu can feed 4 of this cards
Edit: Thought I had posted this already, the 4 rails would have like 56 max amps so 18 +18 = 36 leaves 20amps for the system and maybe some room for an overclock.
I'll prob get one of theses suckers in a years time, hoping my 1900gt will be enough for now.
I don't see the point in DX10 hardware atm though, dx9 will still be supported for a long time and first generation hardware is always a bit iffy. I'll stick with my X1900XT until lots of games start coming out that would make having dx10 a real advantage
BAH, to dx10, vista, and dx10 cards :shadedshu
:slap:
3kw
2x8800gtx+phisycs
quad core
4gb of ddr2
Nvidia 680i
4hdd's
xfi sound card
case with lots of fans
:toast:
They might take away the OS that we have to use, but theyll never take our freedom in building our own custom cheap PCs.
Never EVER!!!!
some please second me!
The 30a power requirement is for the whole computer, not just the video card. The current high end cards on the market have very similar requirements, so shut up if you don't know what you are talking about.