Thursday, January 11th 2007
Cheaper 8800GTS set for February
According to VR-Zone, NVIDIA are set to release cheaper versions of their latest card, the GeForce 8800, during mid February. Based on the same core as the 8800GTS, the cards will run at exactly the same speeds but will only have half the memory size, with 320MB instead of 640MB. Because it is essentially the same it is likely to still be called the 8800GTS, but with a $100 price cut on this less powerful version bringing it to $299, it should be more capable of fighting back ATI's 1950 cards price-wise. Hopefully NVIDA will release its Vista drivers soon so gamers can take a look at DirectX 10.
Source:
VR-Zone
11 Comments on Cheaper 8800GTS set for February
I too would not run out to buy ANY card at the moment, I will only replace when I want to say play a game that my card(s) is/are not capable of playing smoothly, then I know its time to change. I apply the same general rule to my system also.
But you are right.....the 1950Pro is clearly not better than the 8800GTS in anyone but a fanboys book, in fact it aint better than an aweful lot of cards, even half a dozen or so ATi cards if you wanted to disregard ALL NVidia in fact probably only the 8800GTX is better than the GTS at the moment.
Still like to know what
Ati has up its sleeve ;)